Art
Celebrating 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 MoriartyWhy Mary Nohl Home Must Be Moved
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel picks up on the controversy, but the story and its handling is rather bizarre.
Jul 17th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyHow James Steeno Created His Own Gallery
The watercolor artist displays at art fairs but also has a gallery on Vliet Street.
Jul 16th, 2014 by Lisa BonvissutoWhy the Mary Nohl Home Must Be Moved
At a fascinating forum, Ruth Kohler blasted Fox Point, explaining why the home and yard of artist Nohl will be moved to Sheboygan.
Jul 11th, 2014 by Michael HorneIs She Western or Eastern?
Korean-raised artist Kyoung Ae Cho draws on nature to create quietly elegant work, now at Lynden Sculpture Garden.
Jun 13th, 2014 by Richard DavisThe Life and Art of Wassily Kandinsky
New Milwaukee Art Museum exhibition is a rich parade of a great artist’s work.
Jun 6th, 2014 by Kat MurrellApocalypse Now
Keith Haring’s Apocalypse Series has a vibrant, end-of-the-world quality.
May 30th, 2014 by Kat MurrellMystery, Muse, and Money
Kaya IV at Green Gallery presents New York-based artists Kerstin Brätsch and Debo Eilers.
May 23rd, 2014 by Kat Murrell