Cedarburg Art Museum is so much more than a place with beautiful art. Located in the heart of downtown Cedarburg, CAM also has an amazing array of events and classes for all members of the community. Here is what's happening in June:
June 9: 6:30 pm, CAM Photography Group Gallery Night Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Members of the CAM Photographic will bring work to share and discuss in a pop up gallery.This event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 10, 5:30- 8:30 pm, Paula Swaydan Grebel: A Timeless Dialogue, Opening Reception Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Paula Swaydan Grebel has often painted en plein air, but she also continues artistic explorations by studying and adapting master artists’ renderings of figures in the landscape, exploring abstractions in acrylic or refining tonality and hues in oil paint. Exhibition runs June 8- August 28, 2016. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 10, 5:30- 8:30 pm, The Plein Air Paintings of Richard Lorenz, Opening Reception Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Richard Lorenz came to Milwaukee from Germany in 1886 for the panorama painting industry. As early as 1887-1890, Lorenz travelled on horseback in remote areas of the American West to paint the quickly changing landscape and culture en plein air. Exhibition runs June 8- August 28, 2016. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 10, 5:30- 8:30 pm, Metal in Motion: Curtis Archer Sculptures, Opening Reception Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg The museum’s outdoor garden space will feature the large scale work of Lake Geneva sculptor Curtis Archer. Archer creates impressive sculptures by forming and welding pieces of aluminum or copper into curvilinear forms and combining them into unified elements. Sponsored by MH Consulting Partners. Exhibition runs June 8- September 25, 2016. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 15, 1 pm, Mah Jongg Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Consider giving Mah Jongg a try. If you have a Mah Jongg set, please bring it along. Free for members, $5 each time for non-members. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 16, 10:30-11:30 am, 1-2 pm, Main Street Art Camp Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Open to preschool and elementary aged children, each week includes several arts and craft projects. Parents and guardians are invited to enjoy a cup of coffee while their children complete the activities. This week's theme is "Animals." Made possible by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and Pink Llama Gallery. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 23, 10:30-11:30 am, 1-2 pm, Main Street Art Camp Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Open to preschool and elementary aged children, each week includes several arts and craft projects. Parents and guardians are invited to enjoy a cup of coffee while their children complete the activities. This week's theme is "Space." Made possible by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and Pink Llama Gallery. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 30, 10:30-11:30 am, 1-2 pm, Main Street Art Camp Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Open to preschool and elementary aged children, each week includes several arts and craft projects. Parents and guardians are invited to enjoy a cup of coffee while their children complete the activities. This week's theme is "Magic." Made possible by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and Pink Llama Gallery. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org June 30, 5:30- 9:00 pm, Summer Beer Garden Cedarburg Art Museum, W63 N675 Washington Ave, Cedarburg Come to the backyard of the Cedarburg Art Museum to enjoy a family-friend;y evening with music, drinks, and food. This week features food from Mel's Pig Roast and music by Lisa Edgar & Razzmatazz with David Boyles, music sponsored by Ascedia. Supported by Sprecher Brewery and Olsen's Piggly Wiggly. For more information, visit our website cedarburgartmuseum.org
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![]() Just a short drive north of Oz, in Sheboygan, lies a magical place to bring children: Bookworm Gardens; a place where your favorite childhood stories come to life, surrounded by beautiful gardens and ponds. Opening May 1st, the Bookworm Gardens is a wonderful place to visit on any day, but they have a series of great events throughout their 2016 season that deserve special recognition. Kick start their 6th season with the Daffodil Dash 5K Run & 1M Walk! Register for either a 5K trail run (non-chip timed) OR a non-competitive 1 mile walk around Bookworm Gardens and the UW Sheboygan Campus. The cost is $20 per person, or $50 for a family of four ($10 for each additional participant). Proceeds benefit Bookworm Gardens. This year, Bookworm has added a Book Club just for grown ups, which will meet on May 10th from 6:30-8 p.m. The first book is How to Raise a Wild Child: The Art and Science of Falling in Love with Nature by Dr. Scott Sampson, the creator of the popular "Dinosaur Train" show on PBS. The Book Club will continue to meet every second Tuesday of the month; it's free, open to the public, and food and drinks will be offered during the discussion. This summer, Bookworm Gardens has a variety of cool Summer Camps for children in preschool through 6th grade. Registration is open now. Questions? Contact Cate, Education Manager at [email protected]. Volunteers, donations, and supplies are always welcome and needed at Bookworm, from Tour Guides, Readers and Gift Shop Attendants to yarn, birdseed and paper towel. Visit Bookworm Gardens at 1415 Campus Drive in Sheboygan. For more information, call: (920) 287-7895 or visit the website: bookwormgardens.org |
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