Art
The Artist as Geographer
Sarah Gail Luther maps out the lost culture of the city's abandoned lots and creates a kind of art from it.
Feb 11th, 2014 by Judith Ann MoriartyThe Secret Life of an Artist
Discovered after death, a Chicago nanny’s photographs are a revelation.
Feb 7th, 2014 by Kat MurrellEvita Dances the Tango
Revamped Broadway musical adds more dance, while Rep opens The Whipping Man.
Feb 3rd, 2014 by Isabel DunkerleyThe Outsiders
Museum’s folk art show offers artists working with chicken bones, bottle caps and duck decoys.
Jan 31st, 2014 by Kat MurrellMilwaukee Storytellers Battle Onstage
The Moth’s GrandSLAM Championship provides great stories ranked by the judges at Turner Hall.
Jan 27th, 2014 by Isabel DunkerleyThe Many Faces of Gallery Night
Sure it was cold, that didn't stop thousands from enjoying the artsy scene, as our photos attest.
Jan 25th, 2014 by Grace FuhrAll the Stuff of Life
The Haggerty presents four new exhibitions all probing the role of consumer products in our lives.
Jan 24th, 2014 by Kat MurrellA River Runs Through It
The first artist-in-residence for a new program, photographer Eddee Daniel captures river scenes amidst a city.
Jan 17th, 2014 by Hannah McCarthyTruth and Fiction
Two shows use visual projections that suggest a story or maybe don’t. Plus, plenty of suggestions for this weekend's Gallery Night.
Jan 17th, 2014 by Kat Murrell5 Rays of Hope in a Soul-Crushing Milwaukee Winter
Seasonal affective disorder is no match for art, music, and chili.
Jan 15th, 2014 by Matt WildGallery Night Should Draw Crowds
The annual winter event headlines a full week of events.
Jan 13th, 2014 by Isabel DunkerleyGathering at the Green Gallery
The opening of Gavin Brown show was followed by partying at Circle A.
Jan 12th, 2014 by Michael Horne