Art
“Cow Herd at Lake Starnberg”
German Romantic cows, ducks and a couple of people, artfully and theatrically rendered and arranged.
Aug 8th, 2012 by Matthew W. LeeSummer tap, 1000 Clowns, a kiss in a garden…
Lots to do in Milwaukee's late summer, most of it outdoors.
Aug 7th, 2012 by Sahan JayasuriyaMichelle Grabner, deja vu all over again
UWM Alum Grabner's major show at Inova launches the university's Year of the Arts.
Aug 5th, 2012 by Judith Ann MoriartyWeekend Artdate
Kat surveys the weekend art scene and visits with installation artist Charles Matson Lume at Walker's Point Center.
Aug 3rd, 2012 by Kat MurrellIdeal Landscape
Henry Vianden, "the father of Milwaukee painting," invites you into a perfect sylvan landscape. But is it real?
Aug 3rd, 2012 by Corbett ToomsenART Milwaukee’s Wedding Video
Steampunks, painters, Pfister artist Timothy Westbrook join in not-so-holy matrimony for Art Milwaukee.
Aug 1st, 2012 by Christina WrightJudith Romances the Stones of Marquette’s old chapel
Hundreds of years before Columbus sailed, this chapel stood in Lyon. Since 1966, it's stood in Milwaukee.
Aug 1st, 2012 by Judith Ann Moriarty07/31: Live Jazz, Free Day at MAM, and more
What's the magic word in Milwaukee? Free! It comes up a lot in this week's On Stage.
Jul 31st, 2012 by Sahan JayasuriyaGallery Night & Day
TCD staffers were out and about for Gallery Night & Day's 25th anniversary. Take a look at the running log of the night captured on social media.
Jul 29th, 2012 by Third Coast DailyGallery Night Video Preview
Susceptible to Images ponders Martin Creed's work for the Olympics, plus all the Gallery Night fun looming on the horizon.
Jul 27th, 2012 by Kat MurrellA fresh take on Caillebotte
Brooklyn Henke revisits Caillebotte's "Boaters on the Yerres" for One Piece at a Time.
Jul 27th, 2012 by Brooklyn HenkeCelebrating 25 years
Nancy O'Keefe of the Historic Third Ward Association reflects on the event's history and growth. Plus, TCD's guide to all things Gallery Night and Day.
Jul 24th, 2012 by Carly Rubach