b'MB-006 2020-21 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/21/20219:08 PMPage 34THINGS TO DOinteractive theatrical experiences co- Haggerty Museum of Artproduced with Adirondack Theatre1234 W. Tory Hill St., MilwaukeeFestival, such as Living Room Cruise:Located on the Marquette University A Cruise in a Box, Manhunt: Mysterycampus, the museum features two in a Box and Painting for One: Paint infloors and a permanent collection a Box. Artistic home is at 255 S.that includes European and Water St., Milwaukee. American contemporary art, Old Telephone: (414) 278-0765Master paintings and photography. r-t-w.comHosts online experiences and events. Free.Theatre GiganteTelephone: (414) 288-1669342 N. Water St., Milwaukee marquette.edu/haggerty The theatre of big ideas, offering over 30 years of innovativeLynden Sculpture Gardenperformance art dedicated to2145 W. Brown Deer Rd., presentations that integrate theater,Milwaukee Black Cat Alley /Alexis Amenson dance, text and music. The currentOffers an experience of art in nature season continues with a plan to offerthrough its collection of more than A Growing HomeZoom performances and eventually50 monumental outdoor sculptures reintroduce live productions whenon 40 acres of park, lake & possible. Performances held atwoodland. Open to socially UWM. Telephone: (414) 961-6119distanced walking. Free admission for Creative Arts theatregigante.org sponsored by the Herzfeld Foundation.Telephone: (414) 446-8794UWM Peck School lyndensculpturegarden.org of the Arts - Theater 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.,Milwaukee Art MuseumMilwaukee is generating a lot of buzz as a hub forMilwaukee700 N. Art Museum Dr., Milwaukee Presents large-scale dramatic andPart of a 340,000-square-foot the creative arts, including film, design, music,musical productions in a 525-seatcomplex that includes MAM, the War mainstage theatre and smaller,Memorial Center, The Kahler writing, fashion, theater and performance arts. contemporary works at theBuilding and the Quadracci Pavilion, Kenilworth FIVE-O-EIGHT black boxcreated by Spanish architect Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley, founder oftheatre. Telephone: (414) 229-4308.Santiago Calatrava. The museums uwm.edu/arts/events/category/ N Studios, is a leader in showcasing Milwaukeetheatreholdings include nearly 30,000 works spanning antiquity to the as up-and-coming in the film industry. Supportingpresent day, with strengths in 19th and 20th century American and and promoting local filmmakers for over a decade,European art, contemporary art, Milwaukee Film hosts the annual Milwaukee FilmAmerican decorative arts, and folk and self-taught art. Offering virtual Festival (May 6 -20, 2021; mkefilm.org) whichtours and art experiences online. Educational programs, special brings the best in independent and internationalexhibits and events.Telephone: (414) 224-3200film to Milwaukee audiences. The University ofmam.org Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) also hosts theMuseum of Wisconsin ArtMilwaukee Underground Film Festival, which is205 Veterans Ave., West Bend marking its 20th anniversary in 2021. The Film,Celebrates the diversity of Wisconsin Jigsaw artists by collecting, exhibiting and Video, Animation and New Genres program atpromoting the visual arts of Wisconsin. Offers various events and UWM is noted as one of Hollywood Reporters TopMUSEUMS/ARTprograms, including artist and curator talks. Special-Access Hours: 25 American Film Schools and Varietys Best FilmCharles Allis Art Museum Seniors/At-Risk Visitors; Limited Schools. 1801 N. 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Studio art classes and Grohmann Museumworkshops. Online resources. Open is especially evident in the Third Ward Fashion1000 N. Broadway, Milwaukeewith safety protocols.District and Mount Mary Universitys FashionHome to the worlds mostTelephone: (262) 638-8300comprehensive art collectionramart.org Design Program (mtmary.edu), which pairsdedicated to the evolution of human work, the museum includes moreRAMs Wustum Museum aspiring young designers with experienced facultythan 1,400 paintings, sculptures and works on paper from 1580 to theof Fine Arts who haveconnections in the fashion industry. present. Telephone: (414) 277-2300 2519 Northwestern Ave., Racinegrohmannmuseum.org Highlights exhibitions of important 34 YOUR RELOCATION RESOURCE'