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ART, CULTURE & ANTIQUES

ART

KENOSHA ART ASSOCIATION 262-654-0065 www.kenoshaartassoc.org

BRISTOL POTTERY   Handmade pottery for the kitchen and garden by artist Fred Gregory. 262-857-2118

NIEMI SCULPTURE GALLERY- Nationally renowned sculptor Bruce Neimi's Bristol gallery. 262-857-3456 www.bruceniemi.com

ANDERSON ARTS CENTER
121-66th Street, Kenosha, 262-653-0481. www.kempercenter.com
. Open Tues.-Sun. 1-4 p.m. during exhibits. Call for schedule of exhibits. Historic French Tudor mansion featuring six local and regional art exhibits annually, children’s art classes, jazz concerts on the lawn and gift shop of unique items.

LEMON STREET GALLERY & ARTSPACE, INC. 4601 Sheridan Road, Kenosha, 262-605-4745. www.lemonstreetgallery.org  Open Wed., Thurs., Sat. 11am-5pm, Fri. 11am-9pm, Sun. 1pm-4pm. Large artist-run gallery offering quality works in all media. We host local to national exhibitions and events. Art classes. We can ship your purchases.

POLLARD GALLERY & GIFT SHOP
Located at the Rhode Center for the Arts, 518-56th Street, Kenosha, 262-657-PLAY.
www.rhodeopera.com  Open Wed.-Sun. 12pm-4pm and by appointment. On exhibit is a portion of the George and Nan Pollard collection, as well as the works of guest artists. George Pollard is an international artist who has completed more than 5,000 portraits, including sports figures, celebrities, five presidents, and the Pope. Nan has illustrated over 2,000 children’s works. Donations accepted.

CULTURE

KENOSHA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 6501 Third Ave. Kenosha, WI 53143 262-654-9080 www.kenoshasymphony.org

LAKESIDE PLAYERS AT THE ROHDE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
514-56th Street, Kenosha, 262-657-PLAY.
www.rhodeopera.com
 Live community theater and special productions in a beautiful historic theater. Call for season schedule or rental information

CARTHAGE COLLEGE
2001 Alford Park Drive, Kenosha, 262-551-5859.
www.carthage.edu
Many free performances and exhibitions throughout the year. Host of the Carthage Chamber Music Series, bringing world-class entertainment to Kenosha.

ENTERTAINMENT AT THE SESQUICENTENNIAL BAND SHELL
35th Street and 7th Avenue, Kenosha, 262-653-4080.
www.kenoshaevents.com
July and August, 7pm. Enjoy a variety of entertainment at Kenosha’s outdoor lakefront bandshell. Free event on select Thursday and Sunday evenings.

KENOSHA POPS CONCERTS
Sesquicentennial Bandshell, 35th Street and 7th Avenue, Kenosha, 262-653-4080.
www.kenoshaevents.com
Mid-June to August, Wednesdays, 7pm. Enjoy live musical entertainment at Kenosha’s lakefront bandshell.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN -PARKSIDE PERFORMING ARTS
900 Wood Road (Hwy. E & 30th Avenue), Kenosha, 262-595-2345.
www.uwp.edu  Features quality professional entertainment. Includes world-class lineup of music, dance and theatre. Call for performance schedules.

 

MUSEUMS

KENOSHA PUBLIC MUSEUM
Free admission.  5500 First Avenue, Kenosha, 262-653-4140.
www.kenoshapublicmuseum.org
Open Sun.-Mon. 12pm-5pm, Tues.-Sat. 9am-5pm. Natural history, fine and decorative arts museum, offering classes, bus trips, special programs, events, and gift shop.

DINOSAUR DISCOVERY MUSEUM Open Now! Free admission. Please see www.kenoshapublicmuseum.org for days and hours of operation.

KENOSHA CIVIL WAR MUSEUM  The Midwest's only Civil War museum is opening soon on Kenosha's lakefront! See www.kenoshapublicmuseum.org for information about opening festivities beginning this winter.

KENOSHA HISTORY CENTER
220-51st Place, Kenosha, 262-654-5770.
www.kenoshahistorycenter.org  Tues.-Fri. 10am-4:30pm, Sat. 10am-4pm, Sun. 12pm-4pm. Museum of local Kenosha County history from its settlement in the 1830’s, through its development as an industrial and auto making town, through to the 21st Century

 

ANTIQUES

HAWTHORN ANTIQUES & GALLERIES 7427 156TH BRISTOL Two miles West of I-94, Hwy. 50 and County Road MB. Open seven days a week 10am-5pm. Retail antiques and collectibles. 11,000 sq. ft. showrooms and galleries with over 100 dealers.262-857-2226

THE CYPRESS TREE 772 50TH ST. KENOSHA Open Sun.-Fri. 10am-5pm. Featuring a fine variety of antiques. 262-652-6999

BENSEN CORNERS ANTIQUE MALL 20000 75TH ST. (HWY 50) BRISTOL Below the Shell Station just west of Hwy 45.Open seven days a week, 10am-5pm. 100+ dealer spaces filled with antiques & collectibles.262-857-9456

DAIRYLAND ANTIQUES 5220 120TH AVE. PARIS 262-857-6802

WILMOT ANTIQUES  11340 FOX RIVER RD. (HWY W) WILMOT Open Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 11am-4pm. Antique furniture, china and fine resale. The Mug & Muffin Coffee Shop, located within antique shop, offers coffee, tea and treats.262-862-2919

ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT ANTIQUE MALL HWY 50, PADDOCK LAKE 262-843-1786 www.angelfire.com/wi/rememberthat