Free Museum Admission on Thursday, July 3

Free admission to the Milwaukee Art Museum on July 3
Public can see Kandinsky: A Retrospective for free

Milwaukee, Wis. – The Milwaukee Art Museum’s next monthly Target Free First Thursday is set for Thursday, July 3, 2014. Admission is free for all individuals, and includes access to Kandinsky: A Retrospective.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer this opportunity to our visitors,” said Museum director Daniel Keegan. “The Museum’s feature exhibition, Kandinsky, includes over 100 works by this modern master, many of which are on loan from the Centre Pompidou in Paris and have never been seen in the U.S. before.”

Target Free First Thursdays provides all Museum visitors with free admission on the first Thursday of each month. The Museum is open Thursday, July 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Future Target Free First Thursday dates include August 7 and September 4, 2014.

“At Target, our local grants are making a difference in the communities we serve,” said Laysha Ward, president, community relations, Target. “We’re proud to partner with the Milwaukee Art Museum as part of our ongoing commitment to give back to the communities where our guests and team members live and work.”

ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Milwaukee Art Museum houses a rich collection of over 30,000 works, with strengths in 19th- and 20th-century American and European art, contemporary art, American decorative arts, and is the world’s leading repository for work by untrained creators. The Museum campus is located on the shores of Lake Michigan and spans three buildings, including the Santiago Calatrava-designed Quadracci Pavilion and the Eero Saarinen-designed Milwaukee County War Memorial Center. For more information, please visit mam.org.

ABOUT TARGET
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) serves guests at 1,740 stores in 49 states nationwide and at Target.com. Target is committed to providing a fun and convenient shopping experience with access to unique and highly differentiated products at affordable prices. Since 1946, the corporation has given 5 percent of its income through community grants and programs like Take Charge of Education. Today, that giving equals more than $3 million a week.

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