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National Railroad Museum, Green Bay.<br />
437-7625<br />
Pullman Porters: From Service to Civil Rights<br />
ongoing. The life story of the porter, from<br />
working for the Pullman Company, to<br />
efforts to unionize. Housed in a Pullman<br />
sleeping car.<br />
Neenah Public Library, Neenah. 886-6310.<br />
Knitted Street Art<br />
Jun 11–Jul 4. Outdoor knitted art<br />
installations on the library ground and in<br />
the adjacent Shattuck Park.<br />
Neville Public Museum, Green Bay.<br />
448-4460<br />
Hometown Advantage: The Community<br />
and the Packers<br />
ongoing. Eight short films about this<br />
enduring & unique relationship.<br />
On the Edge of the Inland Sea<br />
ongoing. The history of Northeast WI from<br />
the last Ice Age to the mid-20th century.<br />
Badger Boys:<br />
Northeast Wisconsin & the Civil War<br />
thru Nov 6. Personal narratives provide<br />
insight into the experience of the Civil War.<br />
Oneida Nation Museum, Oneida.<br />
869-2768<br />
Oneida Nation Warriors,<br />
Honoring our Veterans<br />
ongoing. Learn of contributions to America<br />
by Oneida people in times of war & peace.<br />
A History of Iroquois Beadwork<br />
ongoing. VIroquois & Oneida beadwork,<br />
lace, basketry & other artwork.<br />
Wampum Diplomacy<br />
ongoing. Beads made of seashells & the<br />
clams.<br />
Oshkosh Public Museum. 236-5799<br />
Signs of the Times<br />
thru Jul 24. A variety of notable &<br />
memorable neighborhood signs will be<br />
displayed, including brewery signage,<br />
business markers & banners. More than<br />
three dozen community signs on display,<br />
dating from the mid 19th century to<br />
contemporary.<br />
MuggleFest: A Harry Potter Collection<br />
Jul 1–Jul 31. This bewitching event<br />
transforms the Oshkosh Public Museum<br />
into Hogwarts, where you can attend a<br />
sorting hat ceremony, make your own wand<br />
& quill, predict the future in Divination,<br />
meet characters from the stories & solve<br />
magical messages.<br />
Paine Art Center and Gardens,<br />
Oshkosh. 235-6903<br />
William Merritt Chase: Family Portraits<br />
Jun 11–Oct 9. First-ever exhibition<br />
highlighting the exquisite paintings of<br />
Chase’s wife & children. Two dozen family<br />
portraits from museums & private collections.<br />
Paper Discovery Center, Appleton.<br />
380-7491<br />
Health and Hygiene<br />
ongoing. How paper products help control<br />
the spread of germs.<br />
Working: Man, Woman and Machine:<br />
Deitrich Artwork Close Up<br />
ongoing. The works of former Lawrence<br />
University artist-in-residence Thomas<br />
Dietrich. Eleven paintings of 1950s<br />
papermaking operations in Appleton’s<br />
former <strong>Fox</strong> River Paper Mill.<br />
Tree to Tissue<br />
ongoing. How a tree is turned into a tissue.<br />
Purdy-Weissenborn Paper Lab<br />
ongoing. Make your own sheet of paper. A<br />
display of art shows the beauty that can be<br />
created using recycled paper & a variety of<br />
papermaking techniques.<br />
A Child’s View of Papermaking<br />
ongoing. A two-story paper machine.<br />
The 19th Century Atlas Mill Mona &<br />
Doug Dugal Exhibit<br />
ongoing. Photographic timeline.<br />
Peninsula Art School and Gallery,<br />
Fish Creek. 868-3455<br />
Unruffled Views: The Dress as a Symbol<br />
thru July 9. Internationally- & nationallyrecognized<br />
artists, who have embraced the<br />
dress as a symbolic element, will display<br />
artwork portraying their views of women’s<br />
place in society. Paintings, photographs,<br />
metal & found object sculpture.<br />
Thrivent Gallery, Mosquito Hill Nature<br />
Center, New London. 779-6433<br />
Herbaceous Plants: Artwork by Ken &<br />
Kerry Schaefer<br />
thru Jun 26. Ken documented some 300<br />
species through photogram. Kerry<br />
incorporates plant materials & flowers into<br />
the papermaking process.<br />
Quilts: by Anita Carpenter<br />
Jul 9–10. Years of nature observations<br />
portrayed in quilts.<br />
Wisconsin Butterflies: Photography by<br />
Mike Reese<br />
Jul 16–Aug 28. Reese has spent many<br />
hours traveling the state & elsewhere to try<br />
to obtain photos of all the species that have<br />
ever been seen flying in Wisconsin.<br />
The Trout Museum of Art, Appleton.<br />
733-4089<br />
The Appleton Compassion Project<br />
thru Jun 30. A mosaic-style art project<br />
involving the 10,436 Appleton Area School<br />
District K-12 art students.<br />
June/July 2011<br />
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7 = Suitable for families with young children. = Reservation required.