Milwaukee Art Museum’s Kohl’s Art Studio | Reopening on March 11

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(Milwaukee, WI): The Milwaukee Art Museum’s Kohl’s Art Studio will reopen this Friday, March 11th. Kohl’s Art Studio will be open Friday–Sunday, 10am-4pm, (with proof of vaccination for ages 5+).

Photo from MAM website

Kohl’s Art Studio

Kohl’s Art Studio is a joint effort between Kohl’s and the Milwaukee Art Museum to bring area kids and their families closer to art—to discover more about it—and involve them in creative experiences. The art studio—at the Museum, in the community, and online—is the place to engage in hands-on art projects and create something all your own!

Art Studio capacity is limited and visitors are admitted in order of arrival. Kids 12 and under are free every day the Museum is open thanks to Kohl’s.

Art in Bloom

Art in Bloom will also return in April, and will be open six days a week, beginning April 12th! Art in Bloom features nearly 30 installations created by floral designers, displayed throughout the galleries alongside the artworks that inspired them. Art in Bloom returns this year for the first time since 2019 with timed visits from April 7–10, and tickets for this popular spring event are now on sale for everyone.

Current Hours

Thu, 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
Fri–Sun, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Expanded Hours Beginning April 12:

Tue-Wed, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Thu, 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
Fri–Sun, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

General Admission Pricing:

$22 Adults
$17 Students (w/ID), Seniors (65+), Military
Free for Kids 12 & under every day thanks to Kohl’s
Free to Members
Free to Wisconsin K–12 teachers with valid school ID or pay stub

About the Milwaukee Art Museum

The Milwaukee Art Museum welcomes people from throughout the community and the world to find themselves and lose themselves in art, creativity, and culture. At any one time, visitors can experience over 2,500 works on view within the Museum’s collection galleries and three ever-changing exhibition spaces; participate in engaging programming; and explore the one-of-a-kind spaces across the 24-acre lakefront campus. The iconic architecture brings together structures designed by Eero Saarinen, David Kahler, and Santiago Calatrava. Famous for its moving Burke Brise Soleil, the Museum serves as a symbol for Milwaukee pride and connects the shores of Lake Michigan to the city’s bustling downtown.

Questions? Call: 414-224-3200.

 

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