August 22 - December 20, 2025

No One Knows All It Takes is an exhibition that promotes empathy and connection, recognizing that true well-being requires universal care.

Life Lines invites viewers to engage deeply with art and religion, encouraging self-reflection and discovery.

Capture the Senses uses works by Early Modern artists to explore how aesthetic pleasure set against terrifying subjects evokes powerful psychological responses.

The Haggerty Museum of Art presents a new site-specific commissioned work by Chicago-based artist Jan Tichy.

Nohl Fellow Roy Staab created Whirling Tennure for The Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowships for Individual Artists 2024 summer exhibition and will remain in place through November 22, 2025.

"Untitled" (The New Plan) (1991) is one of several vinyl billboards by the late celebrated artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres installed throughout Milwaukee and rural Wisconsin in partnership with Sculpture Milwaukee.
January 22 - May 16, 2026
This Side of the Stars explores the intersection of art, technology, and environment.

Let the Real World In imagines different scenarios for building a more just world through the lens of young adults from Milwaukee.

Defying Empire challenges traditional, nationalistic narratives of the American Revolution.

Contemporary prints and zines in Declaration of ____ draw parallels between the circulation of print media during the American revolutionary period and today鈥檚 creative resistance.
