Dear Member,

I am thrilled to have joined the Milwaukee Art Museum as both the Chief Development Officer and as a Museum Member—and it gives me great pleasure to announce that today is the first day of Member Month! This monthlong celebration of you, our Member community, is one of the many ways we extend our thanks for your commitment to the Museum and all you do for the communities we serve. Your support is central to the Museum’s ability to provide year-round, world-class art experiences that inspire and educate. Whether you’re new to our Member family or a longtime supporter, we thank you for joining us to advance this important work.

In recognition of your support, we are pleased to offer you extra benefits to enjoy when you visit the Museum throughout the month of May, including free guest admission, Double Discount Days at the Museum Store, and access to Member-only tours. Plus, mark your calendar for our upcoming Member Mingles and Gallery Talks for two special exhibitions in June.

I look forward to meeting you during one of your next visits to the Museum, and I thank you again for all that you help make possible through your continued support.
With gratitude,

André Allaire
Chief Development Officer

May Is Member Month

We take benefits up a notch in May to celebrate you! Enjoy added perks throughout the month in thanks for your vital support.
  • Bring an extra guest to the Museum for free (beyond your usual allotment).
  • Every Thursday in May, shop with double your discount (20%) at the Museum Store and online.
  • Take home a collectible Member mug when you purchase a coffee or tea beverage in the Museum CafĂ©.
  • Attend a special Member tour; see more details below.
Learn more →

Upcoming Member-Only Events

Member Tour: Hidden Treasures

SAT, MAY 6, 13, 20, AND 27, 11 AM
Discover lesser-known gems in the Museum’s collection on this docent-led tour.
RSVP now →

Member Swap Days

SAT–SUN, MAY 13–14
Receive free general admission to the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, Charles Allis Art Museum, Milwaukee Public Museum, and Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum.
Learn more →

Member Mingles and Gallery Talks


Join fellow Members for a drink (one complimentary beverage for Art Advocate level Members and above) in the Museum Café before a curator-led gallery talk exploring a special exhibition.

“Native America: In Translation”

THURS, JUNE 22, 5 PM


RSVP now →

“Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980”

THURS, JUNE 29, 5 PM


RSVP now →
Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980
International Tour and Exhibition Sponsor
Terra Foundation for American Art
Presenting Sponsor
The Henry Luce Foundation
Leadership Sponsor
Nordic Culture Point
Supporting Sponsors
The 2020 Milwaukee Art Museum’s Collectors’ Corner
National Endowment for the Arts
Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation
The Segal Family Foundation
The Anders and Birgit Segerdahl Family
Contributing Sponsor
John Stewig and Dick Bradley in Memory of Dick’s Mother, Karine
Media Sponsor
Native America: In Translation
“Native America: In Translation” is organized by Aperture and is made possible, in part, with generous support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Exhibitions in the Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts sponsored by
Herzfeld Foundation
Exhibitions originally scheduled for 2020 at the Milwaukee Art Museum are made possible by the 2020 Visionaries.
Donna and Donald Baumgartner
John and Murph Burke
Sheldon and Marianne Lubar
Joel and Caran Quadracci
Sue and Bud Selig
Jeff and Gail Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation
The Milwaukee Art Museum extends its sincere thanks to the 2023 Visionaries.
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Image:
1. Kimowan Metchewais, Cold Lake Fishing (detail), undated. Courtesy of the Kimowan Metchewais [McLain] Collection, NMAI. AC.084, National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution
2. Jens H. Quistgaard (Danish, 1919–2008), manufactured by Dansk Designs (New York, founded 1954), Kobenstyle casseroles and pitcher, designed 1955. Casseroles: enameled steel, red; pitcher: enameled steel, plastic. Private collections. Photo © Milwaukee Art Museum, by John R. Glembin
3. Jens H. Quistgaard (Danish, 1919–2008), manufactured by Dansk Designs (New York, founded 1954), Kobenstyle casseroles and pitcher, designed 1955. Casseroles: enameled steel, red; 4Âľ Ă— 10ÂĽ Ă— 7Âľ in., yellow: 5â…› Ă— 11½ Ă— 9 in., pitcher: enameled steel, plastic; 8 Ă— 5Âľ Ă— 4 in. Private collections. Photo © Milwaukee Art Museum, by John R. Glembin
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