New Exhibition “The Art of Music in Milwaukee”
Opening Reception Friday, June 13
Milwaukee, WI – Walker’s Point Center for the Arts opens its summer’s first exhibition, “The Art of Music in Milwaukee.” The exhibition celebrates Milwaukee’s passion for music through visual arts. This WPCA curated show will display over 80 pieces of artwork from more than 20 local artists and local art collectors all under one roof. There will certainly be a harmony of rhythm and rhyme, and a choreographed visual.
The exhibition is curated by WPCA Exhibition/Curatorial Committee Chair Michael Flanagan, who teaches art at UW-Whitewater and heads the Crossman Gallery.
The artists exhibiting include Von Munz, Arthur Thrall, Mutope Johnson, Faythe Levine, Hal Rammel, Amanda Schoofs, Paul Mitchell, John Hill, Dwellephant, Evelyn Patricia Terry, Christopher McIntyre, Ron Faiola and more. Visit http://wpca-milwaukee.org/gallery/ for a full list of artists and their bios.
The opening reception begins at 5pm. The exhibition runs through Saturday, July 12. The gallery is open weekly, Tuesday through Saturday between noon to 5 pm. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
Walker’s Point Center for the Arts is a nonprofit organization with a mission in supporting visual and performing arts and youth arts education. The center fosters creativity in children through innovative education and encourages audience development and artistic talent with a diverse blend of programming. Our exhibitions which features regional talent encourages thoughtful social dialog and engagement.
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839 S. 5th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
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Tuesday – Saturday, noon – 5 pm.
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