The San Quentin Project: Niger Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison
Milwaukee Art Museum Announces New Exhibition
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is a Milwaukee classic. Its iconic wings add a dynamic stance to the skyline and its inside houses a fair share of famous works from paintings … [Read more...]
Northwestern Mutual Tower Turned Gallery to Celebrate 25 Years of Partnerships with Local Non-profits
By Dylan Deprey After nearly a year and half of planning, creating and coordinating, the Northwestern Mutual Foundation is set to open its doors to a first-of-its-kind gallery to celebrate 25 … [Read more...]
Resistance, Protest, Resilience Exhibition Feb 2 to May 20
The Power of Women
By Nyesha Stone In a parochial world, women have to find a way to stand up and stand out. Local musician Queen Tut, who now lives in Brooklyn, decided to come back home for one very special … [Read more...]
Black Lives Matter: A Student’s Art Exploration
By Dylan Deprey Following the murder of Trayvon Martin in 2012, three Black queer women banded together to launch Black Lives Matter. While some call Black Lives Matter the next civil rights … [Read more...]
ZIP MKE Exhibit Showcases Milwaukee’s Diversity
By Mrinal Gokhale Milwaukee may be known for segregation, but ZIP MKE has launched a photography exhibit to showcase the diversity of the city. The exhibit, which showcases professional … [Read more...]
“50 Women” is an Appreciation for all Black Women
by Dylan Deprey Throughout high school Dontrell Corey Fells followed his mother’s dream of him to be an engineer. He was the founder of the Robotics Club, President of the Math and Science Club … [Read more...]
Vision, Innovation, & Power at the Art Museum: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair
By Ariele Vaccaro As the city moves into Black History Month, so will the Milwaukee Art Museum as it hosts a chic travelling exhibit called Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of the Ebony Fashion … [Read more...]
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