Milwaukee Art Museum will fully reopen to the public starting July 15

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Art Museum will fully reopen to the public beginning Thursday, July 15. Visitors will be able to view art from three new exhibitions and experience the Museum's Mezzanine level. 

Opening for the first time since March 2020, the Museum’s Mezzanine level will again showcase works from one of the nation’s premier collections of folk and self-taught art. Visitors can also explore the paintings and sculptures from one of the world’s foremost collections of 20th-century Haitian art.

“We’re thrilled to welcome visitors back to a fully reopened Museum,” said Robert Stein, Deputy Director and Chief Experience Officer. “This is a fantastic opportunity for the community to reconnect with many of their favorite works of art that they haven’t seen in over a year."

CLICK HERE to learn about the exhibits happening now, and how to get tickets. 

Museum Members are invited to be among the first to revisit the fully reopened galleries during special Member Early Access Hours, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 17, and Sunday, July 18, thanks to PNC.


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