Slow Art Saturday: “Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs”
Join us in the exhibition “Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs, Carving Out Time” to explore a single work of art in depth.
Join us in the exhibition “Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs, Carving Out Time” to explore a single work of art in depth.
Learn about the Black Women of Print and the two portfolios published by the collective of printmakers in the Museum’s collection from founder Tanekeya Word.
Join us for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in “Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs, Carving Out Time.”
Join Nikki Otten for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in “Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs, Carving Out Time.”
Explore a single work of art from the Museum’s collection in depth with Amy Kirschke, Barbara Brown Lee Senior Director of Learning & Engagement, during this program that encourages presence and promotes well-being.
Join Shawnta Sayner for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in the exhibition “Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History.”
Go behind the headlines and find out how the ownership history of objects affects art museum policy and practice today.
Join Margaret Andera, senior curator of contemporary art, for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in the exhibition “Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History.”
Join us in the exhibition “Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History” to explore a single work of art in depth.
Join Ariel Pate for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in “True Story: Photography, Journalism, and Media.”
Join us at the Oriental Theatre for a film screening and post-film talk with artist and director Robert Longo on his only major studio film to date: 1995’s “Johnny Mnemonic.”
Join Nikki Otten for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in “Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs, Carving Out Time.”
Meet notable local figures in media, the arts, and journalism as they share their viewpoints on works in the exhibition “True Story: Photography, Journalism, and Media.”
Spend a hour looking closely at a single work of art in the Milwaukee Art Museum's collection.
Join Nikki Otten for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in “Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs, Carving Out Time.”