Art

One Piece at a Time: The Lynden Garden’s embellished acres
One Piece at a Time

The Lynden Garden’s embellished acres

Judith Ann Moriarty spends a brisk fall afternoon walking the embellished landscape of the Lynden Sculpture Garden.

Alessi: Designing business
Alessi

Designing business

Alberto Alessi makes beauty work in the abstract and in the marketplace.

Walking a Fine Line

Walking a Fine Line

Cassandra Smith and Jessica Steeber transform their longtime artistic collaboration into a new print form with the launch of a DIY art magazine like no other.

5Q: A Walk on the Wild Side
5Q

A Walk on the Wild Side

"Excavating, tearing down and rebuilding" - painter Jane Gates talks about reinvention, finding inspiration in nature and why it's okay to break a few rules.

Open Call

Open Call

The Pfister seeks its next Artist in Residence, the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards is accepting entries and The MacDowell Club welcomes new performers.

One Piece at a Time: “In the Catskills” with George Inness
One Piece at a Time

“In the Catskills” with George Inness

Picking up where Tom Strini's summer series left off, Judith Ann Moriarty spends an afternoon with the work of a self-taught painter at the Charles Allis Museum.

Making a mark inside and out at Lynden Sculpture Garden

Making a mark inside and out at Lynden Sculpture Garden

What do orange construction fences, blue ladders, and fifteen words have to do with art? It’s all about making a mark on the world.

Art meets History at “Death of Industry”

Art meets History at “Death of Industry”

The Milwaukee Art Reform Syndicate invites creative minds to explore the city's industrial past -- and its rebirth.

Mildred Fish-Harnack: Unquestionable passion
Mildred Fish-Harnack

Unquestionable passion

Underground resistance fighter against the Nazis. First woman to teach at Berlin University. Executed by Hitler. Milwaukee native.

Acting, drawing, thriving: A new perspective on disability
Acting, drawing, thriving

A new perspective on disability

The Milwaukee Public Theatre challenges the way our culture views people with disabilities with Tap the Potential, devoted to the cathartic power of art.

The Nohl Fellowship Show: A new spirit of collaboration
The Nohl Fellowship Show

A new spirit of collaboration

Nohl winners Opgenorth, Barrickman, Miller and Riepenhoff on view at Inova/Kenilworth; open 'til 9 p.m. on Gallery Night.

MARN looks Beyond the Canvas

MARN looks Beyond the Canvas

The fruits of MARN's recent Menomonee Valley-inspired, multi-medium plein air event exemplify its growth and bright future. Check out the work this weekend at Helios.