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I think what [Arts @ Large] is doing here is so important for the young people of this community.

Tom Barrett, Mayor of Milwaukee

Gallery

Current Exhibition

I Wanna B -  in this exhibition you will experience artwork created by students, in collaboration with designers, music producers, film directors, authors, and entrepreneurs—adult mentors, giving students a look at careers in art & design and a chance to dream about who they “Wanna B”.

Gallery Hours

Thursday - 11:00AM - 6:00PM

Wednesday, Friday, Saturday - 11:00AM - 4:00PM

Tuesday - By Appointment Only

Sunday, Monday - Closed


Upcoming Exhibitions

(TBD)


Past Exhibitions

IMAGINE - This mulitmedia exhibition examined how to form school cultures of respect and support that prevent bullying.

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Threads that Connect - Walk into the pages of Squircle, a children's book by author/artist Andrea Skyberg and illustrated by local K-8 students, conveying the key message that we are all interconnected.

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1,000 Words - This student-created exhibition explored the interplay of image and word through the artwork, photography, poetry, and scriptwriting of students from various MPS schools.

March To Equality - Created by Nova High School students, this exhibition is about the Milwaukee Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Dave the Potter - Pottery and poetry by students from Brown Street Academy, Browning School and Silver Spring Neighborhood Center inspired by the work of Dave the Potter.
Growing Great Gardens - Poetry, sculpture, writing, photography, and visual art of young people who explored the environment through art.
Living Native Concepts - Visual and performing arts done by Kagel School students, all inspired by authentic Aztec culture.
Mosaics: Faces of the Future - The first youth exhibit created by Keefe Avenue students, based on their self-portraits.