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Dec 4th, 2013 byMAM’s Thomas Sully Show Captures 19th Century America
The Milwaukee Art Museum presents the work of 19th century American painter Thomas Sully.
Dec 3rd, 2013 by Third Coast DailyThe Rat Pack, Zombies and Christmas Classics
It’s not all about Christmas this week. The touring show, “The Rat Pack Is Back” revives the Sinatra and Dean Martin days, the “Mythbusters” gang comes to town to share the TV show’s secrets, and First Stage goes very un-nativity with its zombie-filled play, “Maul of the Dead.”
Dec 2nd, 2013 by Isabel DunkerleyWhat’s old is new again
This week's Art Date highlights exhibitions opening and closing with contemporary takes on traditional subjects such as portraits, landscapes, and beer.
Nov 22nd, 2013 by Kat MurrellEve of Destruction
This weekend's art events include revelry in cars and crashes with the work of Dirk Skreber and Colin Matthes' demolition derby.
Nov 14th, 2013 by Kat MurrellCelebrating Dia de los Muertos
Dia de los Muertos is celebrated around Milwaukee with annual art exhibitions, workshops and a parade with activities centered around Walker Square Park.
Nov 5th, 2013 by Angela Morgan & Sophia SteckVeterans Day salutes and more
While the Milwaukee Children's Choir, Wisconsin Philharmonic Orchestra and "Beyond Glory" honor our troops, Alverno Presents, Soulstice Theatre, Theater Red, Florentine Opera and others present compelling performances.
Nov 5th, 2013 by Isabel DunkerleyBrett Lipshutz explores art through music at the Haggerty Museum
The museum's musician-in-residence will perform an experimental concert Wednesday, featuring pieces selected or composed in response to their permanent collection.
Nov 4th, 2013 by Rob GebelhoffKees van Dongen at the Milwaukee Art Museum
In this first installment of our new, monthly video series, Kat Murrell talks about the vivid, mysterious paintings by this Dutch painter in the museum's permanent collection. Video by Gene Cawley.
Oct 31st, 2013 by Kat Murrell and Gene CawleyCelebrating Día de los Muertos
The origins of the Day of the Dead can be traced to the Aztec civilization. Walker's Point Center for the Arts and Latino Arts celebrate with new exhibitions and events.
Oct 31st, 2013 by Kat MurrellHalloween events in full swing
In addition to special events like the El Dia de los Muertos Parade, "Night of the Living Dead (The Puppet Show)" and the Haunted Brewery Bash, Quasimondo and the Milwaukee Ballet present anticipated shows and special music performances abound.
Oct 31st, 2013 by Isabel DunkerleyGet Educated
This Art Date is as much about learning as looking. Check out Elbridge Kinglsey, rug weaving and repair, and the transition from artist's studio to exhibition.
Oct 24th, 2013 by Kat Murrell