Art
RAM takes to the open road
With soaring gas prices in tough economic times, Racine Art Museum's funky mobile art project "RAM on the Road" offers hope for area students and seniors.
May 6th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyChecking in on Milwaukee’s WikiProject for Public Art
It’s not a perfect resource yet, but the online project will undoubtedly give Milwaukeeans a better understanding of the art in our communal backyard.
May 4th, 2011 by Kat MurrellMotionary Comics returns — with costumes in tow
Real Life Super Heroes (and Villains!) are expected at the second annual improvisational mural-painting event. Will sparks fly?
Apr 28th, 2011 by DJ HostettlerA conversation with curator William Rudolph
MAM's new curator of American Art chats about his early aspirations as a novelist, first encounters with art, and his enduring fascination with portraits.
Apr 25th, 2011 by Kat MurrellCarlos Cortéz and Allied Artists at WPCA
Drawing a striking parallel to current events, the gallery features prints by the famed labor activist and local artists, inspired by Wisconsin's labor movement.
Apr 15th, 2011 by Jackelyn WicklundSpring into Gallery Night
Iconic photography, activism and new student work: like the first colorful blooms of springtime, TCD has hand-picked a bouquet of fresh shows for you to enjoy.
Apr 15th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyA postmodern Gallery Night at Safi Studios
The gallery debuts Scott Johnson's "Walkthrough," an audio/visual study of a neighborhood in progress. Plus, new work by Safi residents and sculptor Denise Schanz.
Apr 13th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyGallery at Large
Non-profit arts advocacy group Arts@Large opens a new gallery to house work by Milwaukee's diverse student population. Check out the grand opening on Gallery Night.
Apr 11th, 2011 by Mark MetcalfLatino Arts’ “Tasting Cultures”
In "Tasting Cultures," artists use a variety of media to explore their own cultural identity and history within the context of sustenance and sustainability.
Apr 8th, 2011 by Rosy RicksPeeps, brew, and YOU
For the sixth year, "Peeple Unite" takes Bay View by storm with art inspired by and devoted to those denizens of Easter schmaltz, Marshmallow Peeps.
Apr 5th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyVillard Library art commission puts community first
Milwaukee artists Paul Kjelland and Nicolas Lampert hope to engage the community, drawing on neighborhood stories for inspiration.
Apr 4th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyArtists get “Unlaced” in Bay View
Corsets: embodiment of femininity, or tool of oppression? Four local artists explore these questions with "Unlaced," a one-night-only art show, happening tonight.
Apr 2nd, 2011 by Kathy Nichols