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Gallery Closed Friday


The gallery will be closed on Friday, December 23rd for the holidays. Enjoy your holiday weekend!


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Annual Report: Thanks For Your Support!


Annual Report Brochure (Outside)
Annual Report Brochure (Inside)


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2011 Exhibition Season Comes to a Close


As 2011 comes to a close, WPCA would like to thank the generous support of our exhibition sponsors: CAMPAC, City of Milwaukee Arts Board, Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fund and the Wisconsin Arts Board.  Thank you!


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CoPA Exhibition Open Through Jan. 21st


CoPA  Annual Juried Exhibition, hosted by WPCA, draws artists from Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota. Read more →


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