Learn about a selection of publications on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum from our Librarian.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
2 posts published by Milwaukee Art Museum and Anthony Morgano during March 2023| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
1 post published by Shoshana Resnikoff during April 2024| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
On September 21, 1975, the David Kahler-designed addition to the Milwaukee Art Center opened to the public.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
Through January 28, 2024, Milwaukee Art Museum visitors have the opportunity to explore an exquisite collection of artworks on view in “Art, Life, Legacy.”| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
The 75 paintings presented in “Art, Life, Legacy” were assembled while the Baders, longtime Museum patrons and supporters, were living in Milwaukee.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
For more than two years, the conservation team at the Milwaukee Art Museum has been conserving Robert Gober’s "Untitled" installation.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
Spoiler alert: Visitors who come to the Museum for the exhibition Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980 will find a Volvo in the galleries. Dedicated to the extensive cultural exchange between Scandinavia and the U.S. in the 20th century, the exhibition presents the Volvo and its innovative seatbelts as examples of design for social […]| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
Learn about a selection of publications on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum from our Librarian.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
Discover the legacy of Peg Bradley's art collection at the Milwaukee Art Center as it celebrates 50 years, featuring exquisite modern works.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
Read all of the posts by Shoshana Resnikoff on Milwaukee Art Museum Blog| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
1 post published by Shoshana Resnikoff during March 2024| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
The Lakefront Festival of Art is turning 60—and it’s never looked better.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
On the heels of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s annual Art in Bloom celebration, a new kind of flower is blooming in the design collection galleries: the Miss Blanche chair created by Shiro Kuramata.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
To celebrate the Museum’s remarkable collection of modern American silver, we wanted to reflect on a few of the 20th-century works here at the Museum.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
The pioneering sculptor, educator, and arts activist Ruth Asawa spent most of her life in California, but she has a surprising—and significant—connection to Wisconsin and the city of Milwaukee.| Milwaukee Art Museum Blog