Art

Art Scene: How to Become Very Popular
Art Scene

How to Become Very Popular

Local illustrator Rachal Duggan explains how to build a professional career.

Visual Art: A Time Capsule of Milwaukee
Visual Art

A Time Capsule of Milwaukee

Art Museum's “Portrait of Milwaukee” offers vignettes of the city’s history over an 80-year period.

Art Scene: Bay View’s Unique Art School
Art Scene

Bay View’s Unique Art School

The Art School on KK is a non-profit that helps students of all skill levels.

Art Scene: Jazz Gallery Offers A Diverse Array of Art
Art Scene

Jazz Gallery Offers A Diverse Array of Art

Home to the Riverwest Artists Association, the gallery provides a platform for local musicians and visual artists. And it has big plans for the future.

Visual Art: Fun With Politicians…and Others
Visual Art

Fun With Politicians…and Others

Frank Juarez Gallery presents the perplexing, slightly absurd sculptures of artist Rob Neilson.

Art Scene: Art Studio Opening in Former Cudahy Funeral Home
Art Scene

Art Studio Opening in Former Cudahy Funeral Home

'Find Your Light' will offer classes in drawing and oil painting.

Visual Art: A World of Crazy Colors
Visual Art

A World of Crazy Colors

Artist’s TL Solien’s odd, uneasy narratives featured at Tory Folliard gallery.

Art Scene: West Allis Has Art, Not Just Industry
Art Scene

West Allis Has Art, Not Just Industry

Local business offers pottery classes, studio memberships and helps fire up new artists.

Visual Art: Artists Who Honor Writers
Visual Art

Artists Who Honor Writers

Haggerty Museum exhibits offer artists responding to great writers like Rilke, Elliot and Hardy.

Art Scene: Always On the Wing
Art Scene

Always On the Wing

Busy gallery owner, writer and MIAD instructor Debra Brehmer has strong views about art.

Visual Art: Posters of Gay Paree
Visual Art

Posters of Gay Paree

Milwaukee Art Museum’s show of 19th century posters by illustrator Jules Cheret is pure fun.

Visual Art: Two Generations of Water Colors
Visual Art

Two Generations of Water Colors

Works by Michael Davidson and his father, retired Harley executive Willie G., are quietly powerful