Art
Artists ponder architecture at Inova show
Big, multi-artist show at UWM, organized in France, ruminates on the city, on shelter, and our relationship with them.
Feb 12th, 2010 by Kat MurrellBrynn Unger’s “Full of Earth”
She's turning 20 this month, but already this travel photographer and missionary has helped in more countries than many of us will ever see.
Feb 11th, 2010 by Brian JacobsonStreet Seen photography show at MAM
Street Seen, at the Milwaukee Art Museum, shows photography turning from faithful documentation to interpretive art.
Feb 4th, 2010 by Ryan FindleyThomas Woodruff’s Freak Parade
Wacky and wanton, this exhibition of grotesque-ness is a must-see for those who aren't faint of heart.
Jan 29th, 2010 by Judith Ann MoriartyMAM hosts the Green Furniture Design and Green Fair
Inventive and ambitious sustainable design goes on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Jan 27th, 2010 by Kat MurrellWild Space dances with Bamberger’s videos
Tom Bamberger's images are equal partners with Debra Loewen's dancers in upcoming show in a vast industrial space.
Jan 27th, 2010 by Tom StriniSoup, art and ideas
This visual arts group sets out to microfund projects for budding artists (and feeds a hungry audience in the process).
Jan 25th, 2010 by Lisa TownselLife after MIAD?
Life after MIAD may not be awash in riches, but from a professional standpoint, it’s certainly been successful for this threesome.
Jan 21st, 2010 by Judith Ann MoriartyGuest artist John December’s HDR Milwaukee River
One of Milwaukee's architecture and urban landscape photographers shows us the view from the icy water's edge.
Jan 20th, 2010 by Brian Jacobsonhelp choose the Pfister’s 2010 AiR
Six Milwaukee artists vie for the city's most prestigious residency in a show at the InterCon's Gallerie M (you can vote, too!); painter Reggie Baylor reflects on his time at the Pfister.
Jan 13th, 2010 by Erin PetersenHighlights
The first Gallery Night of 2010 is busting at the seams.
Jan 13th, 2010 by Erin PetersenElvis at the Harley-Davidson Museum
The King, his bikes and rock-n-roll are honored in this exhibit that includes a host of rarely seen photographs from the Graceland archives.
Jan 12th, 2010 by Kat Murrell