Museums
The Milwaukee Art MuseumMilwaukee's most visually
prominent cultural attraction is the Milwaukee Art Museum, especially
its new $100 million wing designed by Santiago Calatrava in his
first American commission. The museum includes a "brise soleil,"
a moving sunscreen that unfolds like the wing of a bird. Milwaukee
is also home to the America's Black Holocaust Museum. Founded by
lynching survivor James Cameron, the museum features exhibits which
chronicle the injustices suffered throughout history by people of
African descent in the United States. The Milwaukee Public Museum,
Discovery World Museum, Betty Brinn Children's Museum, Villa Terrace
Decorative Arts Museum, the Charles Allis Art Museum, Mitchell Park
Horticultural Conservatory and Milwaukee County Zoo are also notable
public attractions.
Performing arts
Milwaukee is home to the Florentine Opera, the Milwaukee Symphony
Orchestra, the Festival City Symphony, the Milwaukee Ballet, Milwaukee
Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Shakespeare, Skylight Opera Theatre,
First Stage Children's Theater, Milwaukee Youth Theatre, and a
number of other arts organizations including the Pioneer Drum
and Bugle Corps. Additionally, Milwaukee is home to artistic performance
venues such as the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Pabst
Theater, The Rave/Eagles Ballroom, Riverside Theatre, and Milwaukee
Theatre. The Milwaukee Youth Arts Center, a first-of-its-kind
Arts-in-education facility, is a national model.
Festivals
Henry Maier Festival Grounds during SummerfestMilwaukee, "A
Great Place on a Great Lake" has also advertised itself as
the "City of Festivals," emphasizing an annual lakefront
fair called Summerfest. Listed in the Guinness Book of World Records
as the largest music festival in the world, Summerfest attracts
around 900,000 visitors a year to its twelve stages.
Along with Summerfest, Milwaukee is home to a variety
of ethnic and socially themed festivals throughout the summer.
Held primarily on the lakefront Summerfest grounds, these festivals
span several days (typically Friday plus the weekend) and celebrate
Milwaukee's history and diversity. PrideFest-a celebration of
Milwaukee's gay community-typically kicks off the festival season
in early June. The season is concluded with Indian Summer in early
September. Polish, Greek, French, Italian, German, African-American,
Arab, Irish, Native American, Asian and Mexican heritages are
celebrated throughout the summer.
The Greater Milwaukee Convention & Visitors
Bureau publishes a schedule of major events.