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The Big 4-0: An Exhibition Celebrating the Haggerty Museum of Art’s Forty Years

Arts and Entertainment District 1 Division St, Stoughton

The Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University presents an exhibition in celebration of its 40th anniversary. Curated by Dr. Kirk Nickel, Marc and Lillian Rojtman Curator of European Art, the show comprises a two-part installation of the exhibition galleries, in fall 2024 and spring 2025, and features well over 100 works of art from […]

Free

SOS Color Code 2024

Haggerty Museum of Art 1234 W Tory Hill St, Milwaukee

“SOS Color Code 2024” is an indoor and outdoor installation by Luftwerk, the Chicago-based artist team of Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero. Using the universal languages of Morse code and color theory, “SOS Color Code 2024” transforms the international signal of distress into a sign of solidarity and connectedness. Luftwerk collaborated with design studio Normal […]

Free

Small in Size, Big in Personality

LE Phillips Memorial Public Library 400 Eau Claire Street, Eau Claire

Want to find a new weekend escape? Or, maybe, get to know your state a little better? Develop a deeper appreciation for lesser-known destinations in Wisconsin with longtime travel author Mary Bergin. Bergin will share her selective guide to rural treasures and her affinity for small-town life in Wisconsin. More details: https://www.cvbookfest.org/festival-events/mary-bergin

Free

Adversity is a Team Sport

LE Phillips Memorial Public Library 400 Eau Claire Street, Eau Claire

Northwoods is a murder mystery that goes beyond the crime to explore themes of strength in the face of adversity. It’s a story that celebrates the resilience that blooms when individuals lean on each other, share burdens, and forge bonds that defy the darkest of circumstances. Join the author in a discussion about compassion and […]

Free

Hmong Mythology and Folklore in Fiction

LE Phillips Memorial Public Library 400 Eau Claire Street, Eau Claire

Lee will share a brief history and overview of Hmong mythology and how she incorporated that into Pahua and the Soul Stealer and the overall importance of diverse characters and cultures within the literary landscape. Gain a fuller understanding and appreciation for stories from different cultures and their importance to all children. More details: https://www.cvbookfest.org/festival-events/lori-m-lee

Free

Visions

Overture Center for the Arts 201 State Street, Madison

The first of several guest conductors appearing with us this season is Nicholas Hersh. In his words, “The music on this program is immensely evocative, and it’s all about the […]

$15 – $104