Current Exhibitions


 

Tom Uttech
New Work

June 6 - July 11, 2026

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Artist’s Reception: Saturday, June 6, 1 - 3 pm

Tom Uttech’s beautiful paintings and prints feed our expectations of the wilderness,  one that is both raw and wild, familiar and welcoming.  A native of Wisconsin, Uttech’s work is inspired by his many travels to the Boundary Waters of Minnesota and Canada, where he is exposed to miles of lakes, woodland, and wildlife untouched by human influence.  This exhibition showcases Uttech’s small-scale paintings and prints.

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Lisa A. Frank
Hear Once More

June 6 - July 11, 2026

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Artist’s Reception: Saturday, June 6, 1 - 3 pm

Lisa A. Frank is a mixed-media digital artist who photographs local environments and transforms them into layered, ornate compositions. Working at the intersection of photography, collage, and digital manipulation, she reimagines everyday materials and familiar surroundings into fantastical, immersive worlds rich with texture, pattern, and detail. In her first exhibition at the gallery, Frank’s work balances careful observation of flora and fauna with imagination, drawing viewers into scenes that feel both recognizable and otherworldly.

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Michael Hedges

The Suitcase Show

June 6 - July 11, 2026

The Suitcase Show presents Michael Hedges’ new series of small paintings under 36”. Applying paint with bursts of energy, Hedges creates richly textured surfaces charged with vibrant color. While his paintings explore bold color relationships, they remain carefully balanced through form and structure. In this new body of work, Hedges shifts scale and proportion, focusing on small paintings that bring a more intimate perspective to his dynamic and expressive approach to color and form.

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The Magic Realism of John Wilde presents a select group of drawings and paintings spanning the early 1940s through the end of Wilde’s life in 2006. The exhibition offers an intimate look at works that define Wilde’s vision, technical mastery, and enduring relevance.

One of the most distinctive voices associated with American Surrealism,  John Wilde (1919-2006) was a master draftsman and a deeply imaginative painter whose work continues to feel strikingly current.   His work is represented in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art, Crystal Bridges Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Milwaukee Art Museum, Museum of Wisconsin Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, among many others.

You can view the work of John Wilde Here.

The Magic Realism of John Wilde runs concurrently with the Milwaukee Art Museum's exhibition, Gertrude and Friends: The Wisconsin Magic Realists.