University Theatre opens its 2009-2010 season with Arthur Miller’s classic drama “The Crucible” Nov. 12-14 and Nov. 20-22 in Manion Theater at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. Performances...
This exhibition will consist of art in all mediums acquired through art donations made by generous collectors and artists, bequests and museum purchases.
Two recent graduates from UW-Madison's Fine Art Program utilize digital and virtual media to re-examine the alleged qualities of objects or ideas in cyberspace.
Little engineers can use levers, dials, buttons and cranks that trigger realistic sound effects in the Engine, whose cowcatcher is a xylophone where children can play familiar tunes or create musical...
Robert Rauschenberg, who came to prominence in the 1950s, was one of the great American artists. As a painter, sculptor, and printmaker, he drew his subject matter from the everyday world. In the...
Two photographers push beyond the conventions of their medium to engage with questions about what we think we know and what we don't see, what seems familiar or abstract to us.
Visions of agriculture in the Midwest in the 1930s are depicted in large scale murals by two of the most prominent regional painters of their time. These works are from the Haggerty Museum of Art...
Wisconsin sculptor Marilyn Annin uses found and fabricated materials to construct freestanding forms resembling clothing, uniforms or costumes, which the artist refers to as "landscapes." In Annin's...
Bound by the common task of working on the enormous panorama paintings, over a dozen German artists arrived in Milwaukee in the 1880s. This exhibition features work by Biberstein, Heine, Fery, Lorenz...
This exhibit provides viewers with the opportunity to see how two artists working in two distinct media can arrive at similar styles. Haynes creates striking, large-scale watercolors that capture the...
Themed in honor of the Museum's 125th anniversary, 'Cabinets of Curiosity' illustrates the vast scope of Milwaukee Public Museum's collections by juxtaposing extremes -- like an ancient meteorite next...
During the 19th century, needlework samplers played a large role in the formal education of young girls. See a selection of samplers from the Museum's Clothing and Textile Collection.
'Andy Warhol: The Last Decade' is the first U.S. museum survey exhibition to explore the work that this seminal American artist produced during the final years of his life. Warhol entered a period of...
The Milwaukee Art Museum and War Memorial Center are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Eero Saarinen-designed building. A special exhibition of photographs, news clippings and artifacts...
'Schuetzenfest Von Milwaukee' takes a historical look at Milwaukee's shooting festivals of 19th century. The exhibit includes 23 locally significant firearms, period photos, replicas of awards and the...
Explore the diversity of American culture through the work of fifteen artists who fuse personal identity and cultural heritage in compelling and illuminating works of art. This exhibit features works...
'Figurative Prints: 1980s Rewind' focuses on an art-historical moment when the figure returned as a dominant subject of artistic expression. Following on the heels of Minimalism and Conceptualism, the...
Nearly 30 large-format color portrait photographs will be on view at the Museum in the exhibition 'Back in the World: Portraits of Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans.' As part of its Wisconsin Stories...
'From Nature: Realist Works in MMoCA's Permanent Collection' is the last in a three-part series of exhibitions that surveys the major styles of modernism in the visual arts. Abstract and expressionist...
Kids can role-play jobs in the community while learning about commerce and economy. Activities include serving in a faux cafe, car maintenance, mail delivery and more.