feature image: Erin Shirreff: Permanent Drafts at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Photo: Artdose magazine. By Frank Juárez Creating space for contemplation, exploration, and creation is a pursuit for artists. Materials, whether discarded or created, become a possibility of opportunity. Ideas develop into inquiries. Intuition leads to action. How many times have you seen a uniqueContinue reading “In Review: Erin Shirreff: Permanent Drafts at the Milwaukee Art Museum”
Monthly Archives: July 2025
In Review: A Map of Mash-ups: Rachel Hausmann Schall’s Paintings at No Instructions Gallery Leave All the Doors Open
feature image: Rachel Hausmann Schall: Leave All the Doors Open at No Instructions Gallery. Photo: Artdose magazine. By Samantha Timm Rachel Hausmann Schall’s dynamic exhibition Leave All the Doors Open invites us to look closely and decipher her colorful language of marks, and provides a window into her rigorous process of creating. When I spokeContinue reading “In Review: A Map of Mash-ups: Rachel Hausmann Schall’s Paintings at No Instructions Gallery Leave All the Doors Open “
The Quiet Weight of Memory Explored in ‘Sequestered Shadows’ at the Miller Art Museum
Kimberly Burnett’s evocative oil paintings explore isolation, identity, and domestic space in her deeply personal feature image: Kimberly Burnett, The Saffron Blues, oil 6’ x 8’. Courtesy of the Miller Art Museum. Submitted Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin—The Miller Art Museum is excited to announce the opening of Sequestered Shadows, a compelling solo exhibition by Milwaukee-based emerging artist Kimberly Burnett, onContinue reading “The Quiet Weight of Memory Explored in ‘Sequestered Shadows’ at the Miller Art Museum “
Cultivating an Emerging Artists Community
feature image: L to R – R-Lo, Green Goodies, Añamarié Edwards, Geornica Daniels, Fernando Rico, and Leovardo Aguilar. Photo: Artdose magazine. By Frank Juárez This past weekend, Artdose and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center hosted its Summer 2025 Emerging Artists Program. What began two summers ago has grown from a collaboration to a partnership.Continue reading “Cultivating an Emerging Artists Community”
Discover Triple 3 Magazine: A New Vision in Arts and Culture
feature image: TripleMagazine, Release Part Invite. Courtesy of Triple 3 magazine. By Frank Juárez Last month, I was introduced to Triple 3 magazine via an email from one of the co-founders. The inquiry was about being featured in Artdose. Of course, I was curious. I looked up the magazine online and checked their Instagram. At first glance, theContinue reading “Discover Triple 3 Magazine: A New Vision in Arts and Culture”
The Beat Goes On! — New Exhibition at Villa Terrace Unveils the Art and History of Sheet Music, 1897–1957
feature image: Courtesy of Villa Terrace. submitted Milwaukee, Wisconsin – A groundbreaking new exhibition, The Beat Goes On!: The Art and History of Sheet Music: 1897–1957, opens Thursday, July 31, at the Villa Terrace with a public reception from 5–8 pm. Sponsored by the Milwaukee-based headquarters of Hal Leonard—the world’s largest sheet music publisher—and Guardian Fine Art Service—the Midwest’s premier art services company. WithContinue reading “The Beat Goes On! — New Exhibition at Villa Terrace Unveils the Art and History of Sheet Music, 1897–1957”
Roland Santana: Building Connections
feature image: Roland Santana in studio, Photo: Aliya Haq. By Linda Marcus Roland Santana isn’t interested in perfection. The Chicago-based painter and mixed media artist embraces the unexpected whenever he creates. “I enjoy cracks. I love seeing what paint can do over time, how it ages, and the patina. It’s really awesome that the materialContinue reading “Roland Santana: Building Connections”
Jaeden Hannus: something once was, something still is at Photo Opp
feature image: Jaeden Hannus submitted Photo Opp is pleased to present something once was, something still is, an exhibition of new works by Jaeden Hannus, and the artist’s first solo show. Consisting of photography and sculpture, this exhibition looks to surface and traces, building on historical conversations and writing around photographic theory. “The photograph encapsulatesContinue reading “Jaeden Hannus: something once was, something still is at Photo Opp”
“Revolting”
Milwaukee Artists Explore Creative Resistance and Collective Strength in New Cross-Disciplinary Exhibition feature image: David Najib Kasir, Young Hearts Die In Divide submitted Opening July 18 at the 5th Street Gallery, 423 W. Pierce, Revolting explores the provocative, disturbing, and revolutionary duality of resistance, emphasizing the transformative power of disruption. Revolting is a cross-disciplinary art event thatContinue reading ““Revolting””
