Charles Allis Art Museum
1801 N. Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee
414/278-8295
Delind Gallery of Fine Art
Now located in the
George Watts building at 450 E. Mason St.
always features a mixed collection of paintings, drawings and
sculpture.
Elaine Erickson Gallery
207 E. Buffalo St., Milwaukee, WI 53202
414.221.0613
Hours: Tuesday - Friday 11am - 5pm; Saturday 10:30am - 5pm
Fireside Theatre
1131 Janesville Avenue, Fort Atkinson
Katie Gingrass Gallery
241 N. Broadway, Milwaukee
Multiple Facets -
Impasto Oil Paintings, Furniture & Sculpture
April through June
Live Artists Studios
228 S. 1st Street, Studio #302, Milwaukee
Milwaukee Art Institute
273 E. Erie St., Milwaukee, 414.847.3200
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm
Milwaukee Art Museum
700 N. Art Museum Dr, Milwaukee
TUESDAY, JUNE 8–SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2010
See a selection of works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Kathe
Kollwitz, George Grosz, and others. These artists are among those
who influenced the celebrated Wisconsin-based printmaker Warrington
Colescott, whose work is featured in the retrospective exhibition
Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire, on view in the
Contemporary Galleries from June 10 through September 26, 2010.
Mezzanine Level
Free with Museum admission
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Opening: Intimate Images of Love and Loss: Portrait
Miniatures~~
THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2010 THROUGH OCTOBER 3
The portrait miniatures featured in Intimate Images of Love and
Loss are from continental Europe, Britain, and America, and were
drawn from the Museum’s Collection and a number of Milwaukee-area
collections. The small-scale portraits, most measuring less than
three inches tall, are painted on ivory and set within beautifully
made cases of glass and metal. The more than sixty objects in the
exhibition, now on display as works of art, were once highly
personal possessions that were held and worn.
Koss Gallery
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Artist Lecture and Reception: Living Dangerously: The Art
of Visual Satire~~
THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2010, 5:30–8 PM
LECTURE, 6:15 PM
Join the master satirist Warrington Colescott as he shares stories
of his adventures in printmaking during the last sixty years. This
event includes a book signing and is being held in conjunction with
the exhibition Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire,
on view in the Contemporary Galleries through September 26.
Lubar Auditorium
Milwaukee Ballet Company
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee 53202
Milwaukee Rep Theater
Stackner Theater
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Uihlein Hall, 925 N. Water st, Milwaukee
Next Act Theatre
342 N. Water St., 2nd Floor. Milwaukee, 53202
414.278.0765 - Box Office Phone Number
For more information and to order tickets, visit
online.
Pabst Mansion
2000 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee
Renaissance Theaterworks
158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, 53202
414.291.7800 - Box Office Phone Number
414.273.0800 - Box Office Phone Number for Subscriptions
RENT
May 21 - June 20, 2010
The phenom rock opera bringing musical theatre to the MTV
generation, RENT is a modern take on Puccini's 1896 classic La
Boheme, set to a driving rock score integrating dance, pop, rock 'n
roll, R&B, and salsa.
Click here for more information
Order tickets through the Box Office by calling (414) 291-7800.
The Eisner - American Museum of Advertising & Design
208 N. Water St., Milwaukee
Tory Folliard Gallery
233 N. Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, WI 53202
414.273.7311
Hours: Tuesday - Friday 11am-5pm; Saturday 11am-4pm
For more information, call 414-273-7311.
Wilson Center for the Arts
19805 W. Capitol Dr, Brookfield
Starry Nights
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets to the Wilson Center's
"backyard" and enjoy free outdoor concerts with family and friends
this summer. Delicious food and beverages are available for
purchase from many fine cafés and caterers.
Robinella
Friday, June 25, 6:30 pm
Robinella brings honey-sweet vocals that blend bluegrass, country,
and jazz straight from Tennessee.
Cream City Concert Band
Friday, July 2, 6:30 pm
Conductor Jon Carter Simmons revisits old time Americana with crowd
favorites such as John Philip Sousa’s The Stars and Stripes
Forever, the Armed Forces Salute, and Goldman’s The Chimes of
Liberty.
Wilson Center Big Band
Friday, July 9, 6:30 pm
The Wilson Center Big Band brings some of the best regional
musicians together for high-powered swing, big band, and standards.
Members have toured and recorded with the likes of Buddy Rich, Stan
Kenton, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, and Guy Lombardo.
Spanglish
Friday, July 16, 6:30 pm
Is that Rumba, Plena, Bomba, Merengue, or Cumbia? With fresh and
innovative influences coming straight from the island of Puerto
Rico, this band is out to impress!
Liam Ford Band
Friday, July 23, 6:30 pm
The two-time winners of the WAMI for best rockabilly band, the four
guys from Liam Ford will hit the stage and take the crowd for a
musical ride they won't forget.
Streetlife with Warren Wiegratz
Friday, July 30, 6:30 pm
Multi-award winning recording artists and house band for the
Milwaukee Bucks, Streetlife combines superb musicianship with an
exciting stage presence and a unique blend of R&B, smooth jazz,
and contemporary styles.
Green Tea
Friday, August 6, 6:30 pm
By mixing Celtic roots with rock, pop, folk, jazz, and funk,
Wisconsin-based Green Tea has built a new generation of Celtic
music.