Feature image: David Roberts in collaboration with Louis Haghe, Bethlehem, April 5, 1839 (in The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia, vol. 2), 1842‒49, hand-colored lithograph, 16” x 24 ⅛” inches, Image courtesy of the collection of Ken and Linda Sheppard, Photograph by Dale Peterson. Submitted Manitowoc, WI – Step back in time to experience Middle EastContinue reading “David Roberts Exhibit at the Rahr-West Art Museum”
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Oliva Gallery Presents Girl Talk, a Solo Exhibition by Lindsey Kircher
Feature image: Courtesy of Oliva Gallery April 3, 2026 – May 30, 2026 Artist Talk: “Small Talk,” Saturday, April 18, 2026 Oliva Gallery, 3816 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 Submitted Chicago, IL – Oliva Gallery presents Girl Talk, a solo exhibition of paintings by Chicago-based artist Lindsey Kircher, on view from April 3 through May 30,Continue reading “Oliva Gallery Presents Girl Talk, a Solo Exhibition by Lindsey Kircher”
The Magic Realism of John Wilde at Tory Folliard Gallery
Feature image: UNTITLED (CIRCUS), Oil on Panel, 12.5 x 18”. Courtesy of Tory Folliard Gallery. Submitted March 27 – June 27, 2026 The Magic Realism of John Wilde is a tightly focused exhibition presenting a select group of drawings and paintings spanning from the early 1940s through the end of Wilde’s life in 2006. The exhibition offersContinue reading “The Magic Realism of John Wilde at Tory Folliard Gallery”
Eleven Years of Art and Cheese: The Grilled Cheese Grant Feeds Emerging Artists
Feature image: Courtesy of The Grilled Cheese Grant Saturday, March 21st, 2026, 3-8 pm Vanguard Sculpture Services, 3374 W Hopkins, St, Milwaukee, WI, 53216 Submitted Milwaukee, WI – Since 2016, the artist-run project the Grilled Cheese Grant (GCG) has organized an annual community fundraising event that supports emerging artists in Wisconsin with grilled cheese sandwiches.Continue reading “Eleven Years of Art and Cheese: The Grilled Cheese Grant Feeds Emerging Artists”
Racine Art Museum’s annual PEEPS®-inspired art exhibition is bigger and bolder than ever
Feature image: (Left to right) Brittney Johnson, Shawl of PEEPS, 2025; Susan Buhler, Vegas Peep (What Happens at the Peeps Show Stays at the Peeps Show), 2025; Debby Peck, Cirque du Soleil — “La Peeps”, 2025; Photography: Rachel Comande. Submitted Racine, WI – This spring, the Racine Art Museum (RAM) will combine creativity, color, and candy in an elevated event seriesContinue reading “Racine Art Museum’s annual PEEPS®-inspired art exhibition is bigger and bolder than ever”
Uncovered Autobiography: Project Onward’s Cultural Work
Feature image: Image of an artist and facilitator at work. Photos: Project Onward. By Samuel Schwindt Archaic artifacts adorn the wall, nudging the ceiling. Artist-made paintings, drawings, and sculptures reside below, their sources in autobiography coupled with a sneaky history. This was the first exhibition I witnessed at Project Onward in their Bridgeport Art CenterContinue reading “Uncovered Autobiography: Project Onward’s Cultural Work”
In Tune Opening Celebration, Community Day, and Upcoming Exhibitions at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Feature image: Jeffrey Meris, To the Rising Sun, 2023; stainless steel, underarm crutches, and zip-ties; 144 x 144 x 144 in—courtesy of the artist. Submitted Sheboygan, WI — Community members of all ages are invited to gather at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center on Saturday, March 14, 2026, for the In Tune Opening Celebration, anContinue reading “In Tune Opening Celebration, Community Day, and Upcoming Exhibitions at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center”
Alexandra Beaumont: The Choreography
Feature image: Alexandra Beaumont, All My Sisters and Me, 2024. 131 x 71 inches, Textile and Acrylic paint. March 14, 2026 – March 2027 | Rochester Art Center Atrium Curated by Zoe Cinel Opening Reception: Sunday, March 29, 12:00 – 2:00 PM | Free Submitted Rochester, MN – Rochester Art Center presents an exhibition by Minneapolis-basedContinue reading “Alexandra Beaumont: The Choreography”
Aaron Becker: Making Sense of Myself
Feature image: Photo: Stevie Connor. By Linda Marcus A sense of “self” is what interdisciplinary artist Aaron Becker finds when he works with clay. For him, the material is a means of communication. “Clay is like a conduit to my imagination,” he says. “It’s a relationship that’s honest, and it informs you while you’re working.Continue reading “Aaron Becker: Making Sense of Myself”
