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Julius Brown

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 1-4 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 402
SUMMER MIX

Julius Brown unveils a panoply of new abstract video artworks presented in a 10’x28’ format and curated to promote dream-like states and deep meditative experiences.

2A Wine Merchants

Fri: 2-10PM, Sat: 12-10PM
577 E. Erie St.
Racking New Vintage
A pairing of wine and emerging local artists. Come visit for wines by the glass, by the bottle and to take home.

405 Studio

Fri: 4-8 PM, Sat: 10 AM-4 PM
225 E. St. Paul Ave., #405
Chromatic Memory: Visual Stories by Jenna Kast
View a selection of paintings by Green Bay mixed media artist Jenna Kast. Chromatic Memory captures moments too fleeting for words through layered abstraction and bold, intuitive color. Each piece is an emotional landscape — a vivid echo of memory, feeling and place. Using expressive marks and vibrant hues, Jenna invites you to explore personal stories hidden within the layers. These works don’t tell one fixed story but open a space for your own narrative to emerge. Color becomes both language and memory — inviting reflection and connection beyond the visible.

Aquae Nguvu Gallery and Studio

Fri: 4-9 PM, Sat: 11 AM-5 PM
207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 130

Vision 2020

A group of 4 photographers (Vision 2020), Carol Starr, Cindy Hansen, Kristine Hinrichs, Lew Cadkin. These four artists bring together different approaches to observing our world that work together to present a cohesive vision for today.

Augmented History Walking Tour

Anytime!
Historic Third Ward

Augmented History Walking Tour | Augmented History is a groundbreaking augmented reality project that breathes new life into Milwaukee’s Third Ward by restoring the lost art of historic billboards. It offers a unique blend of history and technology, allowing people to witness Milwaukee’s storied past through the lens of the present on their smartphones.

At the end of the 19th century, the Third Ward was a manufacturing powerhouse; a bustling hub of activity and industry. Today, it has transformed into the city’s vibrant arts and entertainment district. Amidst this modern evolution, the ghost signs on the sides of buildings remain as a silent testament to the area’s rich industrial heritage. These faded advertisements offer a glimpse into a bygone era, standing as historical markers that tell the stories of businesses and communities of the past.

Dubbed “Augmented History,” the project is an ambitious effort to digitally recreate these iconic ghost signs. The digitally recreated signs are now accessible through an augmented reality experience, enabling users to see these pieces of history restored to their original glory on their smartphones.

To engage with Augmented History, users can visit augmentedhistory.org for a unique walking tour. Immediately, their device becomes a window to the past, overlaying the vibrant, restored sign over today’s scenery.

Brisa Do Mar

Fri: 4-11 PM, Sat: 11 AM-9 PM
509 E. Erie St.

Elvias Arte

An international abstract painter with influences from France to Latin America, painting everything from daily life to landscapes.

Broadway Paper

Fri: 5-9 PM
191 N. Broadway
Wisconsin Through the Seasons: Mid-Twentieth Century Landscapes as Seen by an Artist and Two of His Sons

Step back in time and discover the artistic legacy of Milwaukee’s own Polish-American artist Thomas Angelski and his sons, Edward and Eugene. Their artwork beautifully depicts the changing scenes of country and city life across Eastern Wisconsin throughout the mid-20th century. Thomas and Eugene studied at the Layton School of Art in the 1940s. This exhibit features a selection of art from the book “Wisconsin Through the Seasons: Mid-Twentieth Century Landscapes as Seen by an Artist and Two of His Sons.” Explore the state’s rich history and stunning landscapes through the eyes of these talented artists.

 

Gallery 218

Fri: 5-10 PM, Sat: 12-5 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 218
Celebration 35
Join Gallery 218 for its 35th anniversary Friday night with live jazz by String Theory guitar duo and the Walker’s Point Jazz trio, appetizers and cash bar. Exhibition by Gallery 218 artists Judith Hooks, Bernie Newman, Marie Mellott, Tom Friese, Guntis Lauzums, Holly Strope and Nancy Hutson. Vibrant painting, photography, pastels, printmaking and textiles. Located on the second floor of the Marshall Building.



Harmonic Harvest HQ & Fundraising Marketplace

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 12-5 PM
250 N. Water St. 
 “Reaching New Heights” by Autumn Lundberg
“Reaching New Heights” captures the essence of becoming. The vibrant display of kites symbolizes the power of community, representing “a celebration of persistence.” This piece was commissioned by BBBS Milwaukee, in partnership with Harmonic Harvest, to help launch our new art fundraising initiative. As a collaborative piece where donor engagement influences the artwork, the finished painting will be unveiled at our HQ on Gallery Night! Lundberg is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer. Her practice spans painting, installations and product design, often showcasing otherworldly scenes imbued with religious symbolism, such as animals and architecture.

 

Impenduum

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 12-4 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 209

Impenduum

Impenduum is a multi-platform design exhibit.

Integration Healing Alivio Integral

Fri: 5-8 PM, Sat: 11 AM-2 PM
316 N. Milwaukee St., #325
Threads of Ink: Zodiac & Zentangle
This collaborative exhibition by Alicia Wilson and Jenny Urbanek explores connection through line, pattern and texture. Alicia’s black-and-white Zentangle drawings reveal the meditative rhythm of structured repetition, while Jenny’s zodiac-inspired illustrations evoke celestial archetypes and cosmic design. Together, they weave a bridge between their styles with stick weavings — tactile works that ground the ink drawings in earthy texture. This exhibition invites viewers into a shared creative space where structure meets spontaneity, and the material meets the mystical.

Kashes Collection

Fri: 4-8 PM, Sat: 12-4 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite #210
“Viento de Verano”
There’s something undeniably refreshing about the arrival of summer — the way the air shifts, carrying warmth, possibility and a deep breath of renewal. “Summer Air” is a celebration of that pause between chaos, a moment to inhale the season’s energy and exhale what no longer serves us. In the midst of busy days and full calendars, the message remains steady: breathe, be present and let the air remind you that you’re alive. This collection invites viewers to slow down, reconnect with their breath and find peace in the now.

Kat Harrison Studio

Fri: 5-10 PM, Sat: 10 AM-5 PM
207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 207

Kat Harrison Studio

Kat Harrison Studio is a creative space offering art workshops, private events and experiences for all ages. Stop by during Gallery Night MKE to shop Kat’s new ceramics and prints, see upcoming workshop examples, and sign up or ask questions in person. Whether you’re looking to explore your creativity or just enjoy some local art, this is a perfect chance to visit the studio, connect with the artist and get inspired. All are welcome — come be part of the creative energy in the Third Ward!

Kim Storage Gallery

Fri: 5-8 PM, Sat: 11 AM-4 PM (Artist Talk 1 PM)
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 404

Mind Games

Kim Storage Gallery is thrilled to present “Mind Games,” a solo exhibition by Chicago-based artist April Behnke. This captivating show features a new body of work showcasing Behnke’s exploration of perceptual play through paintings and drawings. The exhibition delves into the ways we use vision to perceive patterns and make sense of the world. Behnke skillfully interrupts these patterns, mixing up foreground and background to create a visual experience that is both familiar and disorienting. Visitors will be intrigued by the dynamic interplay of colors and shapes, which challenge and engage the viewer’s perception.

Lily Pad | West

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 11 AM-6 PM
215 N. Broadway

Forward 2025

We are thrilled to present “Forward,” our fourth annual group exhibition featuring an impressive lineup of Wisconsin-based artists: Marc Anderson, Steve Gerhartz, Robert M. Girsh, Michael Guinane, Shelby Keefe, Bruce Niemi, Antwan Ramar, John Waite and Diane Washa. This year, we are especially excited to welcome Mutópe Johnson, Jolanta Kinga Rose, Michael Sutton and Alan Eickberg.

Material Studios + Gallery

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 11 AM-4 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 600
Hot off the Walls!
Hot Off the Walls is a vibrant summer showcase featuring fresh, original work from a dynamic collective of local artists. From bold statements to intimate pieces, this is your chance to discover what’s new, what’s next — and what belongs in your collection. Whether you’re starting your art journey or adding to a collection you love, there’s something here for every eye and every space. Come find the piece that speaks to you — and take it home hot off the walls.

Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 10 AM-5 PM
273 E. Erie St.
Meet Me at Dandy Draw
“Meet Me at Dandy Draw” celebrates “Draw!”, a monthly gathering of creatives hosted by vintage store and event venue, Dandy, in Milwaukee’s Washington Heights neighborhood. Since November 2021, “Draw!” has been welcoming adults of all skill levels to learn about the studio practices of artists near and dear to Milwaukee, make new friends and discover the potential of their own imaginations through art. This exhibition showcases artwork by past host artists and recreates the event’s unique atmosphere within the gallery space. Visitors are invited to explore the role of art in building community, fostering empathy and bringing people together. Curated by Christina Persika and Xoe Fiss.
Don’t Call Me Junior! 2025 Excerpts from MIAD’s Third Year Experience
This exhibit showcases junior student work from MIAD’s six majors: Communication Design, Illustration, Interior Architecture and Design, Fine Art + New Studio Practice, Product Design, and Fashion and Apparel Design. The featured work covers 2D, 3D and 4D projects from core and elective courses, including collaborations with community partners on sponsored client projects. The exhibit features the talent and vision of a new generation of emerging artists and designers and reflects how, through a broad range of experiences, MIAD’s third year curriculum prepares students for careers in their respective fields.

 

 

Oil: A City Gallery

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 11 AM-4 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 120

Return of the Summer Salon

A reprise of our popular Summer Salon show, with more than 100 works filling the gallery walls at collector-friendly prices. Featuring new work from resident artist Richard Patt, exhibit artist Charlie Irmiger and guest artist Melissa Musante — plus two gallery debut pieces from founding artist Hal Koenig.

One Hundred Percent MKE

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 12-8 PM
217 N. Broadway, Third Floor

Open Studio

At One Hundred Percent Milwaukee, we remove barriers that have kept talented artists sidelined. By providing free studio space, mentorship and residencies with no fees or commissions, we empower underrepresented artists to create freely and take risks — fueling bold work, fresh ideas and cultural change.

Outdoor Paintings

Outdoor Paintings

The Historic Third Ward Association — in conjunction with MIAD — unveiled four new large-scale outdoor paintings in the Third Ward in fall 2024.

View the new works on the exterior walls of the following buildings: Cafe Benelux (326 N. Broadway), MIAD (273 E. Erie St.), Broadway Theatre Center (158 N. Broadway) and Ascension Third Ward (174 N. Broadway).

The outdoor paintings include:

John Kowalczyk’s “Foxes and Friends”
Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway
Sponsored by 333 Water
Artist Statement: “Foxes and Friends features some of the beautiful wildlife you might find along the lakefront in Milwaukee. Foxes are extremely adaptable and can thrive in various environments inspiring us to embrace change with grace and playfulness. Monarch butterflies are symbols of rebirth and transformation. It is delightful to encounter both in our urban environment. I believe in the power of art to connect, build community and spread joy.”

Caroline Ferrero’s  “Flying Colors”
Ascension Third Ward, 174 N. Broadway
Sponsored by Tim and Sue Frautschi
Artist Statement: “I appreciate the unique details of the birds that find residence in Wisconsin at various times of the year. Seeing two or more species together is always a special event, because they bring beauty along with their distinctiveness. My mural brings together the Robin, Northern Cardinal, American Goldfinch, Evening Grosbeak and Baltimore Oriole to represent the diverse people who fly to and from Milwaukee. The hands represent the people of Milwaukee reaching toward and welcoming these visitors. That is the beauty of Milwaukee — a mix of people that come and go. However, it is the culture and community, bound by different colored swirls, that influence and inspire us to learn more about each other.”

Erin Eastham’s “Birds of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes”
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, 273 E. Erie St.
Sponsored by Brian and Laura (Armstrong) Montgomery
Artist Statement: “I have always enjoyed seeing animals and incorporating them in the pieces I make. Since moving to Milwaukee I was surprised by how many bird species and waterfowl visit Wisconsin for the waterways and the lakes. We see seagulls and other birds almost every day in the city, and I wanted to showcase the beauty of these animals that I feel is often overlooked.”

Rachel McNeilly’s “Milwaukee Strong!”
Café Benelux, 326 N. Broadway
Sponsored by The Krei Family (Ken, Andrew and Margaret)
Artist Statement: In April 1945, a lone duck nest was found under the Wisconsin Avenue Bridge, nine eggs nestled within. Despair, exhaustion and uncertainty fogged Milwaukee as WWII neared its end. However, this little nest, alongside the duck who built it — lovingly named Gertie — had shone a new light of hope into the city. The nest was carefully watched over by Boy Scouts and a Wisconsin Humane Society Officer, and eventually six of the nine eggs hatched, each duckling receiving their own name. Gertie and her family became a Milwaukee sensation, visited by over 2 million fans. In this painting, Gertie is recreating the iconic Rosie the Riveter pose to symbolize her significance in reigniting the hope and strength to the Milwaukee community during the final moments of WWII.”

 

Pamela Anderson Studio + Gallery

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 11 AM-4 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 600
Popping Color!
Summer is bursting with energy in Milwaukee — and my studio is no exception. The longer days and golden light have brought an explosion of color, texture and movement into my recent work. My studio is alive with bold palettes, layered surfaces and the quiet hum of creativity in full bloom. I invite you to stop by and experience the work in progress. Whether you’re just curious or looking to add to your collection, I’d love to share what I’ve been creating with you. Let the colors of summer pull you in! Connect, reflect and be inspired!

 

Pearl & Cade

Fri: 5-9 pm, Sat: 12-4 pm
219 N. Milwaukee St.
Under One Roof: A Showcase of Local Artists

Join us at Pearl & Cade as we celebrate the work of talented local artists, each bringing their unique vision and voice to our space. Featuring Anthony Brewer with “DEEPER BREATHING,” Amy Beattie with “Playing in Color,” Michael Hawkins-Burgos with “I Won’t Remember” and Ernesto Atkinson with “Women Mother of Creation,” this collective exhibit invites you to explore a range of styles, themes and perspectives — all under one roof. Enjoy a casual evening of art, community and conversation. A cash bar will be available, so gather with friends, meet the artists and experience the creative energy of Milwaukee’s local art scene.

Portrait Society Gallery of Contemporary Art

Fri: 5-8 PM, Sat: 11 AM-5 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., 5th Floor
Kaden Van De Loo
Portrait Society Gallery presents a summer, solo exhibition of recent work by Kaden Van De Loo. Van De Loo’s often large-scale abstractions reverberate around color. In each composition, a predominate background color sets the tone and provides an atmosphere for reoccurring forms. The push and pull between the vibrancy of color and the care and considered restraint of the compositions generates unexpected energies that may feel biological, musical, or atmospheric.

Skylight Music Theatre

Friday 5-9 PM
158 N. Broadway
Skylight’s Broadway Showtunes & Harwood Place’s Ageless Art Exhibit
Don’t miss Broadway showtunes at Skylight Music Theatre! Step into the spotlight with an exclusive chance to take the Cabot Stage, enjoy a guided tour and sip drinks (cash bar) at our Bar & Bistro. Experience live performances of beloved showtunes by Skylight favorites, all while exploring Harwood Place’s stunning Ageless Art Exhibit in the Salon. It’s an unforgettable evening where music and art come alive — join us for a night full of creativity and community.

SOL Therapeutics

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 12-3 PM
207 E. Buffalo St., #503
Unforeseen Lands
Artist Brian Breider’s work explores the visual language of textures and shapes reminiscent of the natural world. Working in the macro realm, he explores the interactions between pigments, liquids and other compounds to take a painterly approach to photography. Using no CGI, the photograph is the result of a moment in time from these spontaneous experiments.

 

TerraSol Dispensary

Fri: 5-9 PM, Sat: 10 AM-4 PM
240 N. Milwaukee St., Suite 101
Artists at TerraSol

Explore mediums with MKE Artists at TerraSol!

The Catacombs of Neto / Las Catacumbas de Neto

Fri: 1-8 PM, Sat: 1-6 PM
The Marshall Building, 207 E. Buffalo St., St LL18
Muzungu Style
Muzungu Style is an Exhibition about connections, movement, emotions, and memories through vibrant color, texture, and layered symbolism. Inspired by the term “Muzungu,” originally meaning “someone who wanders around”, in Swahili and Luganda, but it came to be used to refer to Westerners or foreigners. In the exhibition, the representation of spirit animals signify the emotional imprints left by encounters with nature, spirits, and the remarkable people I met while traveling across Mama Africa, conveying the deep connection between humanity and nature, where nature serves as a mirror to the human spirit.

The District Row

Fri: 5-9PM
249 N. Water St.

Moments Captured: A Photography Exhibition by Eric Halvie From One Coast to the Other – and Everything In Between

Step into a visual journey across America through the lens of Eric Halvie. Moments Captured is a curated exhibition that spans the country’s vast and varied landscapes, featuring breathtaking storms, sweeping natural vistas, and the ever-evolving rhythm of city life. Halvie’s work invites viewers to pause and connect with the fleeting yet powerful moments that often go unnoticed.

Third Ward Beer Garden

Fri: 3-9 PM, Sat: 12-8 PM
Catalano Square, 147 N. Broadway
Of Spirit and Matter
Jo Willis is a trans-disciplinary maker exploring memory, intuition and transformation. His practice moves across digital and physical mediums, embracing both analog and technological modes of making. Rooted in experimentation and material investigation, his work seeks to uncover new pathways for making — where chance is a tool for discovery, and the act of making is subconscious play.

Tory Folliard Gallery

Fri: 5-8 PM, Sat: 11 AM-4 PM
233 N. Milwaukee St.
The Salon Show
The Gallery’s largest and most important exhibition of the year features over 100 works of art by many of the region’s best-known artists. Paintings, photographs, drawings, and sculptures will be included in this diverse show of contemporary art. The exhibition highlights the exceptional talent within the Gallery’s roster and is a must-see art show in Milwaukee. Many of the artworks will be showcased “salon style” in this exhibit. The title “Salon Show” refers to the classical Paris Salon, which regularly held exhibitions from the late 17th century to the 19th century, and became an artist’s entrée into the art world.

 

 

Vibrant Body Company

Fri: 5-9PM, Sat: 12-4PM
119 N. Milwaukee St.
Feel the Difference: Unwired & Inspired
Join us for a vibrant, one-of-a-kind experience during Gallery Night MKE! Step into our colorful warehouse space in the Third Ward for an interactive exhibition celebrating art, women’s wellness and comfort. Watch local artists live-paint on bras (yes, bras!), enjoy a complimentary bra fitting with our Certified Master Bra Designer, and sip on refreshing sparkling sips while you browse. We’ll also have a giveaways, and a chance to shop Certified Clean intimates and activewear designed by women, for women. Whether you’re here for the art, the experience or just curious — everyone is welcome!

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