This December, a trio of
fascinating exhibitions will arrive in Milwaukee. First, Latino Arts, Inc. presents Luz Angela Crawford’s exhibition
“Contemporary Inspirations from Ancient South American Pottery.” A Columbia
The Charles Allis Art Museum
presents “Wisconsin’s Own: Aaron Boyd,” an exhibition sure to delight the eye
and the imagination.
Boyd, who grew up in Milwaukee and still calls the city home, works
from a studio
The world is awash with information. For example, painter Peter Barrickman’s résumé, posted online at thegreengallery.biz, tracks his considerable national and international credentials. A 2002 BFA from
Large cities naturally serve as a destination for the arts. Theaters, galleries, music and art classes can be found easily in Milwaukee or Chicago. But don’t count out smaller towns, like Hartford, Wis. Hartford, 40 minutes
The newly shaped Portrait Society Gallery (PSG), in the Third Ward’s
Marshall Building, opened Nov. 9. Six-plus months is a long time to walk around
in dusty debris, but the gallery is up and running and proprietor
Art unites two generations at Cardinal Stritch University’s Northwestern Mutual Art Gallery in the unique “Baylor Family Exhibition.” A. Helen Baylor, author of the book Her Own Patch of Rain: The Prayer of a Young Daughter
Adam Brown may be Brewtown’s most
masterful blender of art, architecture, design and commerce. He and his company
AFX/Sign Effectz Inc. are the hidden hands behind art and signage citywide
The current exhibition at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum is
titled “Garden of Curious Delights,” but be careful of what preliminary images
that may conjure up. This exhibition is not about exotic plants or charming