Story Time in the Galleries
Every Saturday morning, join us in the galleries to hear a story and make art together.
Every Saturday morning, join us in the galleries to hear a story and make art together.
Join Nikki Otten for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in “Reviving the Dance of Death.”
Every Saturday morning, join us in the galleries to hear a story and make art together.
Spend a hour looking closely at a single work of art in the Milwaukee Art Museum's collection.
Every Saturday morning, join us in the galleries to hear a story and make art together.
Join us in celebrating 50 years of the Bradley Collection at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
As a Member, enjoy early access to “The Bradley Collection of Modern Art,” a major exhibition that celebrates Peg Bradley’s extraordinary gift of modern and contemporary art.
During this city-wide celebration of Milwaukee culture, enjoy free admission to the Santiago Calatrava–designed Quadracci Pavilion to explore its iconic architecture. An admission ticket is needed to access the collection ... Doors Open Milwaukee
Every Saturday morning, join us in the galleries to hear a story and make art together.
During this city-wide celebration of Milwaukee culture, enjoy free admission to the Santiago Calatrava–designed Quadracci Pavilion to explore its iconic architecture. An admission ticket is needed to access the collection ... Doors Open Milwaukee
Enjoy an evening of timeless classics, reimagined pop favorites, and great company amidst the Museum’s iconic architecture, with a pop-up bar open before and during the performance.
Every Saturday morning, join us in the galleries to hear a story and make art together.
Join your fellow members for an evening of good company and creative connections in celebration of Peg Bradley’s extraordinary gift of modern and contemporary art.
Celebrate 50 years of Peg Bradley’s extraordinary gift that shaped the Museum’s collection and Milwaukee’s cultural landscape.
Join Liz Siegel for an in-depth exploration of the themes and topics in the exhibition “The Bradley Collection of Modern Art.”