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The Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) is a art museum in Wisconsin that explores American art through the lens of a single state. Everything on view has been made by an artist with deep connections to the state of Wisconsin.
- The Street
The Street is an immersive exhibition of objects, images,...
- Exhibitions
The Pleasure of Seeing. April 27–July 21. MOWA | West Bend....
- Where to Find Us
A rapidly expanding network of MOWA locations and community...
- Achievement Awards
The Wisconsin Visual Art Achievement Awards (WVAAA) honor...
- The Street
Museum of Wisconsin Art Hours. Plan Your Visit. Welcome to MOWA—the defining museum of American art seen through the lens of a single state. The museum’s permanent collection represents more than three hundred artists, spans two hundred years of history, and includes over five thousand works of art in every imaginable medium.
The new Museum of Wisconsin Art—MOWA—opened in 2013 and transformed the community, with two pedestrian bridges linking stunning gardens and sculptures to the shops and restaurants on Main Street. In 2019, the museum’s satellite location MOWA | DTN opened in downtown Milwaukee as a contemporary platform for emerging art and artists.
Our Artists. The Artist Index includes more than three hundred artists currently represented in the collection. We are excited to be in the early stages of documenting our artists prompting a new digital era of online exploration and presentation. It will be updated periodically to reflect additions and changes to the holdings.
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Today, the museum’s collection represents more than three hundred artists, spans two hundred years of history, and includes over five thousand works of art that tell the story of the American experience.
A vital cultural center, educational institution, an expanding network of ideas, the Museum of Wisconsin Art collects and interprets American art through the lens of a single state.