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Bradley Symphony Center

Sat: 11 AM-4 PM
212 W. Wisconsin Ave.

Works by Truman Lowe

Sculpture Milwaukee is proud to present Canoe Man, Plains Image, and Untitled — a trio of sculptures made of pine and peeled willow saplings in 1988 by the late Wisconsin artist and celebrated modernist Truman Lowe (1944–2019). View the sculptures in the Ellen & Joe Checota Atrium at the Bradley Symphony Center.

 

Haggerty Museum of Art

Fri & Sat: 10 AM-4:30 PM
1234 W. Tory Hill St.

The Big 4-0

The Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University presents a refreshed exhibition in celebration of its 40th anniversary. Ranging widely within time periods, geographies, and artists’ careers, the exhibition highlights major works in the Haggerty’s collection, organized into six curated galleries. These distinct but conceptually linked spaces reflect the museum’s enduring commitment to the work of modern and contemporary artists, while also featuring a select group of Renaissance and Baroque artworks.

Rosenquist Fine Art

Fri: 6-9 PM, Sat 12-3 PM
1805 10th Ave., South Milwaukee

CLICK HERE FOR A MAP OF THIS LOCATION

Project Wonder: the Art of Science

Project Wonder: the Art of Science at the Medical College of Wisconsin partners basic and translational scientists with local artists and writers to elevate and amplify their innovative, life-changing research and its impact through bold, imaginative, one-of-a-kind artistic representations. Promoted across Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, this campaign reaches more than 1 million people nationally and now you’ll be able to see it at a brick-and-mortar location in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin! 

Self-Guided Public Art Tour

Anytime!
Downtown Milwaukee

Self-Guided Public Art Tour

Enjoy the great outdoors during your gallery hop on Friday and Saturday by taking in the public art in the Historic Third Ward, East Town, Westown, Walker’s Point and more! From Sculpture MKE exhibits and Brighten the Passage murals to sculptures, street art, historic figures and more, you can take a walk, catch a ride on The Hop, or grab a Bublr bike or scooter to take in more than 140 public artworks in the 414.

Visit milwaukeedowntown.com/experience/public-art to see a map of all MKE’s public art and choose your own creative adventure. We suggest Isamu Noguchi’s OCTETRA on Broadway in the Third Ward as the perfect place to start!

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