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Slow Light opens at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts

The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (WMQFA) in Cedarburg has opened a new exhibition titled "Slow Light," on view through August 16 in the museum's main gallery. The show commemorates the museum's 15th anniversary in its historic landmark building and features works by ten nationally recognized artists, including Bryana Bibbs, Carson Converse, Alexis Diese, Regina Durante Jestrow, Season Evans, Marianne Fairbanks, Sarah Nishiura, Sandra Ono, Pamela Wiley, and Erin Wilson. Conceived as a visual essay, the exhibition explores the interplay between fiber arts and architecture, highlighting how textiles possess inherently architectural qualities through form, geometry, protection, and comfort.

Cedarburg Art Museum announces summer exhibitions

The Cedarburg Art Museum in Wisconsin has announced its summer exhibition lineup, running from April 30 through October 4. Featured shows include "Deeply Rooted: Small Family Farms," a photography exhibition by Cedarburg native Leslie Witte documenting life on her family’s farm; "This is Cedarburg," a display of landscape and plein air works from the museum’s permanent collection; the annual juried exhibition "America: A Wisconsin Perspective," showcasing artists from across the state; and outdoor sculptures by local artist Dan Grunst on the museum grounds.

MOWA hosting new landscape exhibition for America’s 250th

The Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) in West Bend is presenting a new exhibition titled "The American Landscape: Beyond the Horizon" from Saturday through July 19, in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. The show brings together works from MOWA’s permanent collection and select loans, spanning the 19th century to the 2020s, to examine how artists have interpreted Wisconsin’s landscape through painting, photography, and sculpture, highlighting native voices and immigrant narratives.