Content referencing Mary Nohl
A New Battle Over Mary Nohl Home
Proposal to create cultural overlay district bitterly opposed by some Fox Point residents.
Jan 23rd, 2023 by Michael HorneNew Ruth Foundation a National Player
Late Ruth Kohler's newly born, Milwaukee-based, $440 million Ruth Foundation for Arts the biggest of its kind in U.S.
Jul 2nd, 2022 by Michael HorneTo The Beat Of A Different Drum
Exhibit of works by Mary Nohl and Lucia Stern presents two fascinating Milwaukee mavericks.
Feb 11th, 2022 by Rose Balistreri2022 Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowships For Individual Artists Awarded
Five Artists Share $140,000 in Nineteenth Cycle
Jan 14th, 2022 by Lynden Sculpture GardenThe Florentine Opera Announces 2020-21 Season: The Season of the Ensemble
Mar 3rd, 2020 by Florentine Opera Company
The Pfister® Hotel Names Nykoli Koslow as Next Artist in Residence
12th Artist in Residence Succeeds Rosy Petri; Petri Culminating Residency with a Blues, Brews, and BBQ event.
Feb 24th, 2020 by Marcus Hotels & ResortsTrajectory Series Opens February 27 at Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum
Feb 12th, 2020 by Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums Inc.
The Trajectory Series
Where Art and Technology Converge – Guest-Curated by Christopher Willey –
Feb 6th, 2020 by Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums Inc.Meet the Mary Nohl Grant Winners
LaNia Sproles, among a group of winning artists, sees exciting growth in city’s arts scene.
Nov 18th, 2019 by Catherine JozwikPatterns of a Life
Viewers are immersed in the work of artist Rosemary Ollison, 77, which overflows the Lynden space.
Oct 26th, 2019 by Todd MrozinskiPark’s ‘Maptacular’ art project returns for second season
This year’s unique maps, which were revealed at a gallery night at the Mitchell Park Domes on Thursday night.
Sep 26th, 2019 by Milwaukee County ParksThe Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fund for Individual Artists Suitcase Export Fund Launches Summer Funding Cycle, June 3
The Suitcase Export Fund is open to practicing artists residing within the four-county area who want to export their work beyond the area for public display.
Jun 3rd, 2019 by Lynden Sculpture GardenCelebration of Fifteen Years of the Nohl Fellowship Program Concludes with the Mary Nohl Variety Show and 15th Anniversary Party, December 15 at Company Brewing
Expect performances from former Nohl Fellows, Suitcase awardees, their families, and friends.
Dec 13th, 2018 by Lynden Sculpture GardenHaggerty 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 GardenTalks about Wisconsin Modernists at Cedarburg Art Museum
April offers a variety of programming events related to the “Wisconsin Modernists” exhibition on display at the museum through June 3
Apr 2nd, 2018 by Cedarburg Art MuseumPresent Music brings museum exhibits to life musically with exploratory concert on April 29
Featuring first-ever collaboration with the Milwaukee Public Museum
Mar 20th, 2017 by Present MusicWales and Yang Spar at Forum
Plus: Judicial race fuels nasty dispute over Yang's endorsements.
Mar 17th, 2017 by Michael HorneI made this for you: Small gestures in clay
November 20 to January 8. Reception: 6 to 9 p.m. November 20, 2015
Nov 12th, 2015 by Portrait SocietyTwelfth Annual Nohl Fellowship Exhibition Opens at INOVA, October 9
Each autumn, the Nohl exhibition affords us an opportunity to stop and consider what it means to be an artist in greater Milwaukee at a specific moment in time.
Sep 28th, 2015 by Lynden Sculpture GardenThirteenth Cycle of Fellowship Program for Visual Artists Announced
Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowships for Individual Artists Program to Recognize Five Artists in 2015
Sep 4th, 2015 by Lynden Sculpture GardenThe Controversial Home of Mary Nohl
The 1925 bungalow and its trove of art is a place unlike any in the metro area and worth a visit -- before it gets torn down.
Aug 8th, 2014 by Michael HorneWhy Mary Nohl Home Must Be Moved
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel picks up on the controversy, but the story and its handling is rather bizarre.
Jul 17th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyWhy the Mary Nohl Home Must Be Moved
At a fascinating forum, Ruth Kohler blasted Fox Point, explaining why the home and yard of artist Nohl will be moved to Sheboygan.
Jul 11th, 2014 by Michael HorneJohn Michael Kohler Arts Center, Famous for its Efforts to Preserve the Art of Vernacular Environment Builders, Steps Up to Save Wisconsin’s Mary Nohl Lakeside Environment
The move to Sheboygan County will ensure public access to this unique art
Mar 27th, 2014 by John Michael Kohler Arts Center