Arts & Culture

UPAF announces 2023 fundraising target

The United Performing Arts Fund announced this week their 2023 Community Campaign fundraising target of $10.8 million, the first...

Sheboygan children’s museum closed due to water and ice damage

The Above and Beyond Children’s Museum in Sheboygan will be closed indefinitely due to ice and water damage that occurred on Christmas Day, the museum said.

Arts @ Large CEO Sean Kiebzak to step down

Sean Kiebzak, chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based nonprofit Arts @ Large, announced this week on LinkedIn that he will step away from his role at the organization.

UPAF names new board chair and members

Scott Beightol, partner at Michael Best & Friedrich, has been named the new chair of the board of directors for the United Performing Arts Fund.
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First Stage breaks fundraising record at 13th annual Wine Tasting & Dinner

Milwaukee-based First Stage children's theater company raised more than $122,000 to support its professional theater productions, Theater Academy programming and Theater in Education programs at its 13th Annual Wine Tasting & Dinner.

Nonprofit Spotlight: Ruth Foundation for the Arts 

rutharts.org  Instagram: @ruthfoundationforthearts Facebook: facebook.com/ruthfoundationforthearts LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruth-arts   Year founded: 2022 Mission statement: Our goal is to explore new possibilities for arts philanthropy through...

In Focus: “Beyond Monet” opens at the Wisconsin Center

Step into a dimly lit third-floor exhibition hall at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee, and you’re transported to...

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