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After being featured in this month's Milwaukee Magazine, musician, author, illustrator, painter and podcaster Brett Newski shares how his intuitiveness and mental health journey continues to influence his life.
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Molly Dubin, curator of Jewish Museum Milwaukee speaks on their exhibit, DEGENERATE! Hitler’s War on Modern Art.
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Celeste Contreras Skierski, the Milwaukee Women's Art Library community ambassador and Derrick Webb, head of archives at UW-Milwaukee Libraries, detail the efforts to document local artists' art.
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Quilting has long been a way of telling stories. Milwaukee artist Grace Rother is building on that tradition by exploring her identity as a queer person through quilts.
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Jaime Brown, a Kenosha-based artist with featured murals in Milwaukee and surrounding areas, discusses her inspiration, style approach and upcoming projects.
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"I'm not delivering this piece of paper to you. I'm delivering to you the memory of who these people were."
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The Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) is celebrating its tenth anniversary of operation this year with a featured exhibition, "Ten at Ten," highlighting emerging artists, like Meg Lionel Murphy and Johanna Winters.
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Nick Drain uses tinted car windows to explore how Black people find ways to make themselves invisible as a means of protection.
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Annemarie Sawkins, curator of the exhibition “Rediscovering Ruth Grotenrath: All Things Belong To This Earth” at the Warehouse Art Museum, speaks on the Milwaukee artist's career and impact.
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After 25 years with the Art Institute of Chicago, Liz Siegel joins the Milwaukee Art Museum as the new chief curator.