exhibitions
2012
Big Bangs/Small Bucks III
Wisconsin Moderns
Stigliani/Worsham Exhibition
Gary Stochl: Across Four Decades
Harri Monni: New Paintings
RE: CURRENT; Sonja Thomsen
Art Chicago 2010
Naives, Seers, Lone Wolves & World Savers XXI
The 2010 Sanford L. Smith Outsider Art Fair NYC
Big Bangs, Small Bucks 2: An exhibition for the post-bust economy
Wisconsin Moderns
Stigliani/Worsham Exhibition
Gary Stochl: Across Four Decades
Harri Monni: New Paintings
RE: CURRENT; Sonja Thomsen
Art Chicago 2010
Naives, Seers, Lone Wolves & World Savers XXI
The 2010 Sanford L. Smith Outsider Art Fair NYC
Big Bangs, Small Bucks 2: An exhibition for the post-bust economy
Twenty-Six Nights in the Desert: New Paintings by David Niec
Rank Strangers: Photographs by Susana Raab
Great Impressions II
NEXT: Invitational exhibition of emerging art
Post-Audubon: Birds and Insects - New Paintings and Drawings by Nancy Mladenoff
Big, Big Bangs / Small, Small Bucks: An Exhibition for the Post-Bust Economy
The 2009 Sanford L. Smith Outsider Art Fair NYC
Rank Strangers: Photographs by Susana Raab
Great Impressions II
NEXT: Invitational exhibition of emerging art
Post-Audubon: Birds and Insects - New Paintings and Drawings by Nancy Mladenoff
Big, Big Bangs / Small, Small Bucks: An Exhibition for the Post-Bust Economy
The 2009 Sanford L. Smith Outsider Art Fair NYC
Naives, Seers, Lone Wolves and World Savers XIX
Jason S. Yi: Yellow Mountain and Other Places
Kissy-Kissy: Between the City That Works and the Land of Enchantent
Cakes, Berries, An Opera House, A Fat Lady and You Name It
David Niec: Northwoods Nocturnes
Sonja Thomsen: Oil and Water
Jon Schueler: A Homecoming
George Krause: Photographs from Five Decades
Great Impressions: original prints organized in collaboration with Russell Bowman Art Advisory, Chicago
The 2007 Outsider Art Fair NYC
Jason S. Yi: Yellow Mountain and Other Places
Kissy-Kissy: Between the City That Works and the Land of Enchantent
Cakes, Berries, An Opera House, A Fat Lady and You Name It
David Niec: Northwoods Nocturnes
Sonja Thomsen: Oil and Water
Jon Schueler: A Homecoming
George Krause: Photographs from Five Decades
Great Impressions: original prints organized in collaboration with Russell Bowman Art Advisory, Chicago
The 2007 Outsider Art Fair NYC
Naives, Seers, Lone Wolves and World Savers XVII
Casting Bread: Wafaa Bilal
Teacher of Us All: Laurence Rathsack and a Few of His Students
Discardedly Yours: Art Made from New York City Junk
Likely Stories
Bruce Nauman on Paper
The 2006 Outsider Art Fair in Soho
Casting Bread: Wafaa Bilal
Teacher of Us All: Laurence Rathsack and a Few of His Students
Discardedly Yours: Art Made from New York City Junk
Likely Stories
Bruce Nauman on Paper
The 2006 Outsider Art Fair in Soho
Current Exhibition
exhibition information
Exhibition Dates: Friday, 20 January through 3 March, 2012
Artists Reception: 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, 20 January, a Gallery Night
Works by: Luis Galvez, Dane Haman & Tyanna J. Buie
A trio of Milwaukee-based artists -- each of them twenty-somethings and each largely unknown to Milwaukee's art community -- emerge a bit farther out of the shadows with this exhibition. Buie, a printmaker who recently received a master of fine arts degree from the University of Wisconsin, will be presenting a poignant narrative of her early girlhood when she was shuttled from one foster home to another. Galvez's paintings-- sometimes chilling, sometimes humorous, and sometimes both at once-- radiate a magic realism that may be close in tone to that misting from Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novels. Haman's primary subject is the day to dayness of Wisconsin, but his photographs reveal the culture here with a vision that is frequently idiosyncratic and always fresh.
Artists Reception: 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, 20 January, a Gallery Night
Works by: Luis Galvez, Dane Haman & Tyanna J. Buie
A trio of Milwaukee-based artists -- each of them twenty-somethings and each largely unknown to Milwaukee's art community -- emerge a bit farther out of the shadows with this exhibition. Buie, a printmaker who recently received a master of fine arts degree from the University of Wisconsin, will be presenting a poignant narrative of her early girlhood when she was shuttled from one foster home to another. Galvez's paintings-- sometimes chilling, sometimes humorous, and sometimes both at once-- radiate a magic realism that may be close in tone to that misting from Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novels. Haman's primary subject is the day to dayness of Wisconsin, but his photographs reveal the culture here with a vision that is frequently idiosyncratic and always fresh.










