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Milwaukee Art Museum

In 1888, when Frederick Layton built an art gallery near Cathedral Square, other civic-minded individuals formed the Milwaukee Art Association (later Milwaukee Art Institute). The Layton Art Gallery and Milwaukee Art Institute merged in 1957 in the Eero Saarinen—designed War Memorial Center, where, as the Milwaukee Art Center, they continued to grow. A building addition in 1975 by David Kahler provided more gallery space for the expanding Collection, and in 2001, architect Santiago Calatrava designed the Quadracci Pavilion, which not only provided what was now the Milwaukee Art Museum with greater public gathering space, but also gave the city of Milwaukee a new, international icon. The Milwaukee Art Museum is the largest art museum in the state of Wisconsin, housing a Collection of more than 30,000 works and hosting an impressive lineup of internationally regarded exhibitions. The Museum sees almost 400,000 visitors each year, with nearly 21,500 holding annual Museum memberships. The Museum’s stellar art education program serves over 50,000 youth each year through programs, tours, and internships.

Relationships Interlocks Giving Data
People Have Given To
People with positions in Milwaukee Art Museum have made donations to
RecipientTotalDonors
Committee for Change $3,000 Angela Colbert
Nancy Jean Nusbaum $3,000 Sheldon B Lubar, Marianne Lubar
Joe Lieberman $3,000 Sheldon B Lubar, Suzanne L Selig
Kamala Harris $3,000 Deborah Attanasio
Alex Lasry $2,900 Jeffery W Yabuki
Lasry For Wisconsin $2,900 Jeffery W Yabuki
Glenn Grothman for Congress $2,800 Stephen Einhorn
Joseph P Kennedy III $2,800 Deborah Attanasio
Joe Kennedy for Congress $2,800 Deborah Attanasio
Frank Lautenberg $2,800 Sheldon B Lubar, Deborah Attanasio
Duffy for Congress $2,800 Stephen Einhorn
Glenn Grothman $2,800 Stephen Einhorn
Joni Ernst $2,600 Stephen Einhorn
Robert W. Kasten, Jr. $2,500 Sheldon B Lubar, Donald Baumgartner, Suzanne L Selig
Win New York $2,500 Deborah Attanasio
Ted Cruz $2,500 Stephen Einhorn
Carly Fiorina $2,500 Stephen Einhorn
The Lincoln Project $2,500 Deborah Attanasio
Eric Hovde $2,500 Stephen Einhorn
Harry Reid $2,400 Deborah Attanasio
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Milwaukee Art Museum
Updated almost 9 years ago

Basic Info

Types Organization, Other Not-for-Profit
Start date 1888
Website http://mam.org/info/history.php

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