Arts & Culture
Johnson Controls makes three-year, $1.6 million pledge to UPAF
The Johnson Controls Foundation has made a $1.65 million, three-year pledge to the Milwaukee-based nonprofit United Performing Arts Fund.
Coffee Break: Robert Parker
Robert Parker
Executive director and chief executive officer
Bronzeville Center for the Arts
2312 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Milwaukee
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The Franchisee: Matt McFarland
The Franchise: Canton, Massachusetts-based School of Rock operates nearly 350 performance-based music education centers in 15 countries. Founded in...
Betty Brinn Children’s Museum seeking new leader, and new location
Brian King plans to step down from his role as the chief executive officer of Betty Brinn Children’s Museum...
Another building being demolished at future Milwaukee Public Museum site
Demolition work continues today at the future site of the Milwaukee Public Museum, northeast of North Sixth and Vliet...
Milwaukee-based EVEN Labs is shifting the power balance in the entertainment industry
Through EVEN, a blockchain-based platform, artists can sell their music directly to fans before uploading it on traditional streaming platforms.
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Milwaukee Public Museum unveils plans for replacement of ‘Streets of Old Milwaukee’ at its future museum
Fans of the iconic "Streets of Old Milwaukee" exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum can look forward to its...
Bader Philanthropies gives $4.4 million to Milwaukee Art Museum, strengthening its European art program
The Milwaukee Art Museum announced Thursday that it has received a $4.4 million gift from Bader Philanthropies, Inc. and...
Bronzeville Center for the Arts’ new executive director seeks to leave an ‘indelible mark’ on Milwaukee
The Bronzeville Center for the Arts has its first executive director and chief executive officer in Robert Parker.
Bronzeville Center for the Arts names first executive director and CEO
The Bronzeville Center for the Arts’ board of directors announced it has named Robert Parker as its first executive...