10 Artists to Watch in 2026

Artdose is pleased to announce its 10 artists to watch in 2026. Artists are Bryana Bibbs, Geornica Daniels, Melissa Scherrer Paré, Brandom Terres-Sanchez, Lillian Supanich, Kaden Van De Loo, Kushala Vora, Michael Ware, Cassandra Xiong, and Carina Yepez. 10 artists to watch in 2026 was curated by the Artdose team. Bryana Bibbs Bryana Bibbs isContinue reading “10 Artists to Watch in 2026”

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 Year in Review 2025

Feature image: Logo for the new project space called A. Designed by Sally Carson. Frank Juárez 2025 was a successful year for Artdose. We dipped our toes in writing reviews on exhibitions and events, sponsored the inaugural Door County Contemporary Art Fair, continued our partnership with the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, organizing an emergingContinue reading “A Year in Review 2025”

Not Out of the Picture Just Yet

Feature image: Out of the Picture Marquee sign at the Grand Theater Wausau, Wausau, WI. Photo: Grand Theater. Wausau. By Rachel Hausmann Schall  It’s likely that you’ve heard the saying, “If a tree falls in the woods, but no one is around to hear it, does it actually make a sound?” This mind-bending phrase forcesContinue reading “Not Out of the Picture Just Yet”

No Instructions Gallery Presents Leave All the Doors Open: New Works by Rachel Hausmann Schall

Feature image: Courtesy of No Instructions. submitted Milwaukee, Wisconsin – No Instructions Gallery is proud to present Leave All the Doors Open, a solo exhibition of new work by Rachel Hausmann Schall. The show opens with a reception on Friday, July 11, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the gallery, located at 2124 E. Rusk Ave.,Continue reading “No Instructions Gallery Presents Leave All the Doors Open: New Works by Rachel Hausmann Schall”

Woodson Art Museum Announces Expanded Artist Residency Program

submitted With a robust roster of diverse programs and a strong history of collaborating with visual artists, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum announces a call for proposals to its residency program. The Museum invites United States-based artists at any stage in their career, working in any medium, to apply and bring their creative energyContinue reading “Woodson Art Museum Announces Expanded Artist Residency Program”

Traveling Critique Sessions

Feature image: Sara Willadsen’s installation wall of works in progress. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Photo: Artdose magazine. Frank Juárez In late January 2025, during the opening of A Creative Place: Art from Northeastern Wisconsin 1940 to Present at the Trout Museum of Art, I had a conversation with an artist who shared that there is a lackContinue reading “Traveling Critique Sessions”

Photo Opp: Making Photography Accessible to All 

Feature image: “From Our Streets” Opening. Images courtesy of Photo Opp. By Rachel Hausmann Schall Nestled within a residential area in Appleton, Wisconsin, Photo Opp is a gallery and community space focused on photography. It functions as a collaborative workspace that provides opportunities for residents of the Fox Cities to learn about photography, darkroom processing,Continue reading “Photo Opp: Making Photography Accessible to All “

Task Creative: Helping Artists Find Solutions to the Need for Space

Feature image: Task Exterior. Image courtesy of Task Creative. Rachel Hausmann Schall Built out of Amy Cannestra’s passion for satisfying the needs of artists, Task Creative in Cudahy, Wisconsin, functions as a DIY art studio. Hosting curated exhibitions proposed by artists, acting as a neutral space for documentation, and providing a library of equipment forContinue reading “Task Creative: Helping Artists Find Solutions to the Need for Space”