Key Milwaukee

August 2018

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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22 keymilwaukee.com g HAPPENINGS her ancestors' call, and reflect South Carolina low country that she calls home. Lynden Sculpture Garden u Through Aug. 19 William Kentridge: More Sweetly Play the Dance Features an immer- sive multimedia experience that demonstrates the diverse skillset of the contemporary South African artist. Milwaukee Art Museum u Through Aug. 26 Photographing Nature's Cathedrals American landscape photographs by artists who used mammoth plate prints, panoramas, and stereographs. Milwaukee Art Museum u Through Sept. 1 Homely (Part Two) Photographs by pho- tojournalist Angela Peterson. Portrait Society Gallery u Through Sept. 8 30th Anniversary Exhibition Includes up to 150 works in painting, sculpture, drawing, and photography. Tory Folliard Gallery u Through Sept. 9 Daring Technique: Goya and the Art of Etching 33 drama-filled bullfights—on pa- per—that collectively represent the history of the popular Span- ish pastime. Milwaukee Art Museum u Through Sept. 16 Altered Scale: Sculpture by Richard Taylor Cedarburg Art Museum u Through Sept. 23 Stitching Histories From the Holocaust The story of Hedwig Strnad and her hus- band Paul through letters and dress designs they sent in the hopes of getting visas. Both were ultimately killed in the Holocaust. Jewish Museum Milwaukee u Through Sept. 23 13th Quilt Nihon Highlights from the largest international quilting contest in Japan and one of the most prestigious in the world. Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts u Through Sept. 30 From China, With Love: Hand-Colored Photographs and Letters Home Cedarburg Art Museum u Through Oct. 13 Tom Shelton: The Fruits of Analysis David Barnett Gallery 1024 E. State St. u Through Oct. 21 Urban sculpture installation Outdoor urban sculp- ture experience in downtown Milwaukee features 20 art works by 21 artists. Wisconsin Ave. from 6th St. to O'Donnell Park. u Through Oct. 31 The Bonsai Exhibit at Lynden Lynden Sculpture Garden u Aug. 18-Oct. 7 Joseph Friebert: A Life in Art Opening Aug. 18, 2-5pm. Social Realist compositions of the late 1930s and 1940s—whether behind bars, in line- ups, picking coal, or walking city streets. Museum of Wisconsin Art u Aug. 18-March 31 Fore and Aft: A Vitreous View of Time Opening Aug. 18, 2-5pm. Wisconsin artists Beth Lipman, Jeremy Popelka, and Eoin Breadon, embrace the challenge of glass to explore its relation- ship with light, form, and time. Museum of Wisconsin Art u Aug. 18-Nov. 11 Family Albums: Kith and Kin in Focus Opening Aug. 18, 2-5pm. Distinct takes on the family portrait as captured by photographers Tom Bamberger, Lois Bielefeld, Dick Blau, Kevin Miyazaki and filmmaker Emir Cakaroz. Museum of Wisconsin Art u Aug. 18-Dec. 30 David Harper: A Fear of Unknown Origin Museum of Wisconsin Art URBAN SCULPTURE INSTALLATION u Through Oct. 21 An outdoor urban sculpture experience in downtown Milwaukee features 20 art works by 21 artists, the pieces are positioned along Wisconsin Avenue from 6th Street to O'Donnell Park. LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana

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