When the sun goes down, the fun turns up at Streets of Paris. Join us for this free lineup!
Free Museum Admission | 5–8 PM Everyone’s invited to explore the Museum’s collection galleries and the exhibition Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret that inspires the evening’s series of events.
Beer Garden on Baumgartner Terrace | 5–7:30 PM Treat yourself to beer and bites on the beautiful lakefront. Grab a pint of Raspberry Chéret, the exhibition-inspired double radler specially bottled and brewed by Stevens Point Brewery.
Music and Performances | 5–7:30 PM See artists, including moko jumbie performer Allenton Riley and guitarist Bill Paul, performing live on the outdoor plaza near the main entrance.
Storytelling in the Kohl’s Haitian Gallery | 5:30–6 PM Lose yourself in the stories and folktales told by French speakers across the globe, as shared by Dr. Jacqueline Robinson-Hunsicker.
Dance Performance in the Kohl’s Haitian Gallery | 6–6:30 PM See the dances of the French-speaking African diaspora performed by Ton Ko-Thi Youth Performing Ensemble.
Live Band in Windhover Hall | 6:30–8 PM Dance along to the music of Kreyòl Roots, a Haitian roots band blending the styles of Caribbean Roots, Reggae, Zouk, Africa, and traditional Haitian rhythms.
Printmaking Workshop in Baumgartner Galleria | 6:30–7:30 PM Create your own Chéret-inspired poster during this hands-on workshop led by Anchor Press Paper & Print.
Storytelling in the Baker/Rowland Galleries | 7–7:30 PM Lose yourself in the stories and folktales told by French speakers across the globe, as shared by Dr. Jacqueline Robinson-Hunsicker.