Rahr-West Art Museum Open House

feature image: Keith Haring, Dog Hoop. Courtesy of the Trimper Gallery. Submitted The Rahr-West Art Museum is pleased to present an Open House on Sunday, February 15, 2026, to celebrate the reopening of the Vilas-Rahr Mansion and the closing of the Keith Haring: Subway Drawings exhibit.  Open House Schedule Quick Create: Keith Haring Buttons: 12:00-2:00 pm Guests of all ages areContinue reading “Rahr-West Art Museum Open House”

A New Home: Celebrating the Re-Opening of the Trout Museum of Art

Feature image: facade of the new location for the Trout Museum of Art. Photo: Artdose Magazine. By Rachel Hausmann Schall As a Wisconsin-based artist and art lover, I’m interested in visiting art spaces across the state. From museums and art centers to garage galleries and basement event spaces, it’s intriguing to see the variety ofContinue reading “A New Home: Celebrating the Re-Opening of the Trout Museum of Art”

A Chair Affair After Party at the Rochester Art Center

Feature image: Mini Golf and Chairs. Courtesy of the Rochester Art Center. Join us for A Chair Affair After Party! February 22, 2025, 8:00 – 11:00 pm. Date & Time Saturday, February 22, 2025 Doors open at 8 PM | Mini Golf until 10 PM | Live Music until 11 PM Location Rochester Art CenterContinue reading “A Chair Affair After Party at the Rochester Art Center”

The Center for the Visual Arts in Partnership with Rocket Industrial is Proud to Announce the Selected Landmark Mural Artist

submitted Wausau, Wisconsin– The Center for Visual Arts in partnership with sponsor, Rocket Industrial, is excited to announce the artist selected for the new mural project on the Landmark building. Through an extensive search process done through a juried process, the selection committee composed of community members, leaders, and visual arts organizations, an artist andContinue reading “The Center for the Visual Arts in Partnership with Rocket Industrial is Proud to Announce the Selected Landmark Mural Artist”

Purple Window Gallery Collective 

Featured image: Fuzz, 2023 Installation: Works by 54 fiber and textile artists. Documentation by Amy Shelton. Curated by Lauren Iacoponi and Naomi Elson. Linda Marcus Don’t be surprised if when you visit Purple Window Gallery inside Mana Contemporary in Chicago, Illinois, you won’t find the color purple and there’s no window. The name functions now moreContinue reading “Purple Window Gallery Collective “

Two Exhibitions Open Summer Season at newARTSpace

Pat Bishop, Tied to the Landscape. Textile. De Pere, Wisconsin – The Storefront Gallery at newARTSpace turns over to the Wisconsin Visual Artists Northeast Chapter to host their members juried show ART at LARGE.  Founded in 1900, the WVA is Wisconsin’s oldest arts organization was created by artists for artists to champion and connect artistsContinue reading “Two Exhibitions Open Summer Season at newARTSpace”

May Ling Kopecky: To-Do List at the Rochester Art Center

submitted On view May 23, 2024 – August 18, 2024, Corridor Gallery, Rochester Art Center Artist Spotlight tour on Saturday, July 27 at 1 PM Curated by Zoe Cinel Jurors: LaVanda Mireles, Heather Hanft, Zoe Cinel Rochester, Minnesota – The Rochester Art Center presents a solo exhibition of drawings and multimedia installations by artist MayContinue reading “May Ling Kopecky: To-Do List at the Rochester Art Center”

TMA Contemporary Strikes Again

Frank Juárez In the late ’90s, I remember my professors asking me where I saw myself 5 – 10 years from now. At the time, I found this question so broad that focusing on something specific seemed unimaginable. I am sure this question still lingers through today’s educational institutions. Perhaps a better question would haveContinue reading “TMA Contemporary Strikes Again”

Katherine Steichen Rosing: Atmospheric Intricacies at James May Gallery

Submitted Milwaukee, Wisconsin – James May Gallery is thrilled to mark its one-year anniversary in Milwaukee (and its tenth anniversary in Wisconsin) with an environmentally focused solo art exhibition, Atmospheric Intricacies, by artist Katherine Steichen Rosing. As we emerge from an uncharacteristically warm winter, Katherine Rosing’s paintings and installations ask us to look more closelyContinue reading “Katherine Steichen Rosing: Atmospheric Intricacies at James May Gallery”