Open Sun.-Mon. 12 to 5 p.m., Tues.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays September-February.
A light-hearted look at Charles Schulz's exploration of the natural world through Peanuts comic strips, videos, objects and interactive stations.
Open Sun.-Mon. 12 - 5 p.m., Tues.-Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Mondays September-February.
With the 2012 releases of Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, it might seem that there has been a recent a run on movies showcasing the 16th President of the United States. In fact, these films just continue a 100 year legacy of Abraham Lincoln as star of the big and small screen. “Lincoln in Film and Television,” a new exhibit at the Civil War Museum done in conjunction with Racine Lincoln collector and author Steven Rogsted, shows the history of Lincoln as portrayed in film and on television using a variety of artifacts, images, books and movie posters.
Open Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sun. 12 - 4 p.m.
This Kenosha History Center exhibit in the Rambler Legacy Gallery is a very special one. Kenosha was the home for manufacturing of not only automobiles but also 4 wheel drive trucks and bicycles. The exhibit features a rare 1918 Winther four-wheel drive truck, two one-of-a-kind AMX prototypes, and Sterling bicycles.
May 10: 7 p.m.,
May 11: 2 & 6 p.m.,
May 12: 2 p.m.
In Kenosha, Spotlight Youth Theater performs at the Reuther Auditorium located at 913 57th Street. Enjoy fully produced musicals by this non-profit, educational children’s theater arts program for students ages 4-18.
Join the Southport Light Station Museum for a special evening reception featuring specialty mini martinis (six flavors) by your favorite bartenders from Franks Diner, Breakwater Bar & Grill, and Sazzy B. The lighthouse tower will be open to climb from 4 to 5 p.m. Also pick up your tickets at the Museum and check out the new exhibits before heading to the event venue across the street.
In celebration of International Migratory Bird Day and all of our urban feathered friends, learn about the birds who are with us year-round, seasonally, and just passing through.
Main, East & Upper Galleries: Annual Winter Juried Show. 3-D Gallery: Holiday Nutcracker Exhibit & 3rd Annual Art/Coloring Contest Winners. Area Artist Group Galleries: Members: Monne Haug, Tina Niemi, Jurga Petkus & Nancy Watson. West Wing Student Galleries: All Art/Coloring Contest Entries. Admission is free.
Main & East Galleries: Antioch Fine Arts Foundation. Upper Galleries: Solo Show Winners of Winter Juried Show 2012: Carol S. Christ, Sharon Christensen, Connie Hoogerland, Kasia Stachowiak and Gail Willert. 3-D Gallery: “Figurative and Floral Forms” Clay Sculpture & Metal Jewelry by Mary Rhomberg-Spengler. Area Artist Group Galleries: “Quiet Places” By Don Hinrichs. West Wing Student Galleries: Tremper High School, Kenosha. Admission is free.
Main, East & Upper Galleries: Juried Photography Show. 3-D Gallery: “A Family Thing” All Created with Purpose, All Different, All Loved By Bradford & Maria Lee – Sculpture. Area Artist Group Galleries: “Thinking…Outside… Outside the Box” by H. June Pomatto and Tom Clark. West Wing Student Galleries: K-8, All Saints Catholic School, Kenosha. Admission is free.
Main, East & Upper Galleries: Wisconsin Watercolor Society. 3-D Gallery: “The Tenth Muse” Assemblage by Sandra Willard. Area Artist Group Galleries: “Highlights” by Betty Kidera. West Wing Student Galleries: St. Joseph’s Catholic Academy, Kenosha. Admission is free.