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Visual Art: All About Downtown
Visual Art

All About Downtown

MOWA’s new space at Saint Kate Hotel celebrates downtown. And why not?

Visual Art: Take a Look Through My Kaleidoscope
Visual Art

Take a Look Through My Kaleidoscope

Artist Robin Jebavy turns paintings of glassware into dizzyingly dense fields of color.

Visual Art: Home Is Where the Art Is
Visual Art

Home Is Where the Art Is

MOWA exhibit offers a treasure trove of imaginative, artful home furnishings.

Plenty of Horne: MOWA Comes to Downtown
Plenty of Horne

MOWA Comes to Downtown

Museum of Wisconsin Art will have a big new space in first floor of Saint Kate Arts Hotel.

Plenty of Horne: Painting Headed Back to Governor’s Mansion
Plenty of Horne

Painting Headed Back to Governor’s Mansion

Rejected by Walker, Evers will have painting of three Milwaukee children re-installed.

Visual Art: The Deer, The Trees, The Wonder
Visual Art

The Deer, The Trees, The Wonder

Septuagenarian Wisconsin Painter Charles Munch loves — and worries about — nature.

Visual Art: Blissful Bric-a-Brac. Funny, Too
Visual Art

Blissful Bric-a-Brac. Funny, Too

Octogenarian Artist Peter Dahlke’s “Dream Spaces” features magical boxes filled with curious objects.

Art: Glass Stories
Art

Glass Stories

MOWA’s exhibition challenges notions of how glass can be used to create art.

In Public: The Best and Worst of Bricks
In Public

The Best and Worst of Bricks

Architect Jim Shields talks about the importance of bricks in Milwaukee’s buildings.

Art: All About Women
Art

All About Women

Cory Fells “100 Womxn Project” offers a male photographer celebrating the strengths of mostly minority women.

Visual Art: How Now Brown Cows
Visual Art

How Now Brown Cows

Door County artist Craig Blietz, whose work is at MOWA, makes cows cool.

Visual Art: Looking Backwards With a Smile
Visual Art

Looking Backwards With a Smile

Tyanna Buie’s art is a fragmented celebration of family and childhood memories.

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