Art
Restored Building Will Have New Art Work
Renovated, historic Mayer Building (c. 1910) can be toured and will feature new work by nationally-known artist Terese Agnew.
Oct 14th, 2014 by Michael HorneThe Colors of Today
The Portrait Society presents three women painters with a strong sense of color.
Oct 10th, 2014 by Kat MurrellThe Art of Dara Larson
The artist and Alverno College teacher first started thinking about art in kindergarten. She hasn’t stopped since.
Oct 9th, 2014 by Jerrod JohnsonThe Continental Ramblings of Mark Mulhern
The Milwaukee painter, now exhibited at Tory Folliard Gallery, offers evocative, painterly images often set in Europe.
Oct 3rd, 2014 by Kat MurrellStitching History from the Holocaust
The exhibition is a thoughtful revival of one women's clothing designs, and her efforts to escape persecution from the Nazis.
Sep 26th, 2014 by Kat MurrellMystery of the Mundane
A new exhibit at Cardinal Stritch questions if there is something mysterious in everyday life.
Sep 19th, 2014 by Kat MurrellArt Cargo
The Cargo Space bus rolls into Milwaukee, stopping at UWM's Inova.
Sep 12th, 2014 by Kat MurrellCelebrating Milwaukee’s World-Class Sculptures
The annual Lynden Sculpture Garden party draws lots of notables and raises money to maintain its fantastic works of art.
Aug 24th, 2014 by Michael HorneHow Laurie Winters Transformed a Museum
The impact and membership of the Museum of Wisconsin Art is growing ever greater.
Aug 19th, 2014 by Christina WrightGreenery Instead of Gizmos
A new photo exhibit in Riverwest challenges our obsession with technology and calls for a deeper bond with nature.
Aug 14th, 2014 by Mac WrittThe Primal Art of Brian Hibbard
The Green Bay native is hoping to shake up the Milwaukee art scene.
Jul 23rd, 2014 by Jerrod JohnsonThe Whimsical Journey of Marina Lee
Artist who created Snails Crossing loves working with neighborhoods and neighbors.
Jul 22nd, 2014 by Judith Ann Moriarty