• Legacy Exhibition Opening Celebration

    A@L Community Center 1100 S 5th Street, Milwaukee, WI

    Join us on Gallery Night for the second annual Legacy Exhibition Opening Celebration. All are welcome to participate in a variety of interactive installations highlighting the creativity of amazing artist-educators. We’ll showcase student art from a variety of Milwaukee classrooms, along with legacy artifacts created within our community center. To the soundtrack of Jam House […]

  • Doors Open at Arts @ Large

    A@L Community Center 1100 S 5th Street, Milwaukee, WI

    Join us for Historic Milwaukees Doors Open on Saturday, September 27th.  Come explore Arts @ Large by touring our beautifully restored building, originally built by Patrick Cudahy in 1890. Discover the rich history of all three levels in our Walker’s Point Community Center and see firsthand the transformation of the building from its past to […]

  • Creative Commons Ribbon Cutting

    Join us for the official ribbon-cutting of the Creative Commons at 5th & Washington.  This public area, designed for all to gather, connect, and enjoy, features art created by local artists, A@L summer camp youth artists, and Acosta Middle School students. The space is open for all ages, with community spirit at its heart.  This […]

  • Opening Celebration | Whitney Salgado

    A@L Community Center 1100 S 5th Street, Milwaukee, WI

    Join us on Gallery Night for the opening celebration of our fall Artist in Residence, Whitney Salgado.  Consciousness & Craft is rooted in intention and focused on utilizing one’s hands and memory to create. In an increasingly digital world where AI is rampant, art is a discussion of what it means to be human, to embrace tradition, […]

  • Masterclass | Nichos and Memory

    A@L Community Center 1100 S 5th Street, Milwaukee, WI

    Join us for a heartfelt session with local artist Whitney Salgado in exploring Nichos and how they can be used as storytelling mediums. A Nicho is a type of decorative shadowbox or shrine in Latine folk art that can honor a loved one, celebrate cultural icons, or everything in between. They are most common during […]