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Milwaukee Film Blasted For Funding Changes
Prominent filmmakers cite past support and criticize reduced funding for local artists.
Sep 9th, 2024 by Bruce Murphy‘Polka Time!’ Escalator Gets Celebratory Sendoff
The 'Polkalator' gave its final ride Friday afternoon.
Aug 18th, 2023 by Sophie BolichThe Two Jobs of Fred Bell
A painter. And a salesman of his work. Not to mention the classes he’s taught.
Nov 4th, 2019 by Catherine JozwikHow The Arty Partied
COPA’s Arty Bollocks Ball was one hell of an event.
Jun 10th, 2019 by Maggie KuhnSay Hello to Postman’s Porch
Milwaukee Downtown leads the reinvention of small triangular park near 2nd and Wells.
Jun 4th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneThe 730 Projection – Extended
300 Images from Photographer Dick Blau’s The 730 Project Shown Dusk to Dawn on Wisconsin Avenue Storefront Window (Sound starts an hour before sundown and runs until 11 p.m. nightly)
Nov 12th, 2018 by Dick BlauThe 730 Projection
300 Images from Photographer Dick Blau’s The 730 Project Shown Dusk to Dawn on Wisconsin Avenue Storefront Window
Aug 14th, 2018 by Dick BlauHaggerty Museum of Art Celebrates Fifteenth Anniversary of the Nohl Fellowship Program With Two New Exhibitions
Opening Reception is Thursday, June 7
May 30th, 2018 by Lynden Sculpture GardenThe Next Screenings of Dick Blau’s “The 730 Project”
Photographer Dick Blau donates 200 photographs to the Milwaukee County Historical Society, host two more public screenings
Mar 7th, 2018 by Press ReleaseThe 730 Project
Photographer Dick Blau donates 200 photographs to the Milwaukee County Historical Society
Feb 8th, 2018 by Press ReleaseThe Maximal Minimalist
Tom Bamberger is an artist given to extremes, as landmark MOWA show proves.
Mar 28th, 2017 by J Tyler FriedmanMuseum of Wisconsin Art to Dedicate Museum-wide Gallery Space for Tom Bamberger’s Hyperphotographic Retrospective
Bamberger’s works now straddled the line between traditional photography and contemporary art.
Mar 23rd, 2017 by Museum of Wisconsin ArtIn Defense Of Postman’s Plot
Since NEWaukee's additions, the space was used and activated all summer long.
Jan 18th, 2017 by Jeremy FojutDowntown Park’s Art Is Huge Mistake
Mishmash of ugly artifacts in the park raises questions about “public art” initiatives.
Jan 17th, 2017 by Dick BlauElephant House at the Woodland Pattern Gallery — Three Weeks to Go
In Elephant House, photographer Dick Blau and historian Nigel Rothfels offer a thought-provoking study of the Oregon Zoo’s Asian Elephant Building and the daily routines of its residents.
Jan 11th, 2017 by Press ReleaseRedline Gallery and renowned Wisconsin artist Terese Agnew announce a monumental art experience
Writing in Stone, a collaborative multi-media installation, will travel the state
Jan 1st, 2017 by RedLine Milwaukee