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A new exhibit called “Dynamic Range” at the Haggerty Museum of Art features photographs by Bill Tennessen that capture a wide range of scenes documenting Milwaukee's Black community from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
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Sarah Davitt is Milwaukee’s first Public Artist in Residence, a position created by the city in 2023 to address civic challenges in Milwaukee with creative, artistic ideas. Her project, the 'Art Car,' will debut this summer.
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A new art exhibit about art in the era of social media and the internet transforms the Charles Allis Museum.
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“Patterns of Meaning: The Art of Industry” features salvaged enormous wooden casting patterns from old steel mills acquired and repurposed by artist Cory Bonnet.
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A new art exhibition at the Milwaukee Winters Farmers Market looks at the emotional decisions behind food, food access and daily nourishment in our city. It is based on findings from 200 interviews conducted by UW-Milwaukee Center for 21st Century Studies.
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The book, "Carl Bergmans and the Continental Faience & Tile Co.," tells the story of Belgian immigrant Carl Bergmans and showcases thousands of his handmade tiles.
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Building on a decade of art exhibitions, the anthology "Infertilities: a curation" offers a look at the infertility journey, through personal essays, poetry and art.
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Over the last nine years, artist Gabe Yeager has been one of the main driving forces that's revitalized the downtown Milwaukee area with murals, sculptors and breathtaking works of art.
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Samantha Timm, the former curator of the St. Kate Arts Hotel in downtown Milwaukee, joins host David Caruso in discussing some of Milwaukee's most artistic experiences in episode three of "Good Things Brewing."
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"Deep Lake Future" is an immersive art experience going on now at Var Gallery in Walker's Point in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It takes visitors on a data collection mission in a futuristic world overrun with invasive species and musical fish.