Art

Visual Art: Stories from San Quentin Prison
Visual Art

Stories from San Quentin Prison

Photography, writing and podcasts create a different kind of exhibit that captures life in prison.

Visual Art: Story of a Prisoner’s Daughter
Visual Art

Story of a Prisoner’s Daughter

Haggerty exhibition, "Ordinary Violence," tallies the toll of prison on family members.

Art: All About Women
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All About Women

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

Visual Art: The Artist As Thinker
Visual Art

The Artist As Thinker

Ryan Woolgar uses images and murky letters and numbers to probe the ineffable.

Visual Art: Let the Celebrations Continue
Visual Art

Let the Celebrations Continue

Artist Mark Mulhern’s vibrantly colored paintings portray a world of parties, none of them political.

Visual Art: How Now Brown Cows
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How Now Brown Cows

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

Visual Art: Man and the Moon
Visual Art

Man and the Moon

Artist David Niec’s subtle oil paintings capture the moon’s subtle changes.

Visual Art: Let Us Now Praise America’s Workers
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Let Us Now Praise America’s Workers

Photographer David Plowden poignantly captures a disappearing era of blue collar work and workers.

Visual Art: Let’s Talk About the American Dream
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Let’s Talk About the American Dream

Haggerty Museum show offers videos by Dutch-born artist interviewing young Americans.

Visual Art: All in the Family
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All in the Family

“Family Pictures,” a touring show of African American photography, offers depth and humanity, not stereotypes.

Art: The Deer Hunter
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The Deer Hunter

Artist Fred Stonehouse mixes animal and human forms in dark, mysterious paintings.

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.