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Roy Staab: Nature In Three Parts
Roy Staab

Nature In Three Parts

June 2–September 18, 2016

A Person is a Noun: Contemporary Portrait Photography
A Person is a Noun

Contemporary Portrait Photography

January 22 to March 19, 2016 at two venues.

A Person is a Noun: Contemporary Portrait Photography
A Person is a Noun

Contemporary Portrait Photography

January 22 to March 19, 2016 at two venues.

Twelfth Annual Nohl Fellowship Exhibition Opens at INOVA, October 9

Twelfth Annual Nohl Fellowship Exhibition Opens at INOVA, October 9

Each autumn, the Nohl exhibition affords us an opportunity to stop and consider what it means to be an artist in greater Milwaukee at a specific moment in time.

Fred Stonehouse: The Promise of Distant Things at the Museum of Wisconsin Art
Fred Stonehouse

The Promise of Distant Things at the Museum of Wisconsin Art

September 26, 2015 – January 17, 2016

August is Awesome at the Museum of Wisconsin Art

August is Awesome at the Museum of Wisconsin Art

This August, the Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) is your destination for artsy end-of-summer fun.

FORWARD 2014: A Survey of Wisconsin Art Now Returns to the Charles Allis Art Museum
City of Milwaukee Artist of the Year

City of Milwaukee Artist of the Year

Evelyn Patricia Terry, an artist, educator, and curator, and Barbara Leigh, co-founder of what has become the Milwaukee Public Theatre, were named Artists of the Year, the Milwaukee Arts Board announced today.

Digital Billboard Art Month Brings Ten-Day Art Exhibit to All of Milwaukee

Digital Billboard Art Month Brings Ten-Day Art Exhibit to All of Milwaukee

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett has issued a proclamation recognizing October 1-10 as “Digital Billboard Art Month”(DBAM).

IN:SITE Announces Digital Billboard Art Month
IN

SITE Announces Digital Billboard Art Month

Milwaukee billboards will get a little bit more pleasing in October.

Mary L. Nohl Fund supports Latino history mural

Mary L. Nohl Fund supports Latino history mural

Grant part of $134,000 to visual arts programs during second quarter

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