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Charles Allis Art Museum

1801 N Prospect Ave
Milwaukee WI 53202
414-278-8295
  • Wed Nov 25 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Nov 26 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Nov 27 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Nov 28 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Nov 29 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 2 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 3 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Dec 4 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 5 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 6 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 9 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 10 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Dec 11 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 12 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 13 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 16 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 17 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Dec 18 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 19 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 20 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 23 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 26 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 27 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 30 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Jan 2 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Jan 3 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Jan 6 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Jan 7 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Jan 8 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Jan 9 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Jan 10 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Jan 13 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Jan 14 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Jan 15 1 pm
    Wisconsin Master's Series - Emily Groom at Charles Allis Art Museum

    While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

    Charles Allis Art Museum 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI

While Emily Groom’s art is still remembered, studied, and treasured 35 years after her death, her determination to live a life dedicated to art—rather than marry, have kids, and all the usual “lady” stuff of her time—make her a truly singular figure in our state’s history. Born in 1875, Groom lived and painted in Wisconsin for most of her 100 years, documenting Milwaukee and more pastoral environs in Boscobel and Genesee. Influenced by French Impressionism, Groom shared her love of art as a teacher and co-founder of Wisconsin Watercolor Society, encouraging and influencing scores of other Wisconsin artists. This exhibit of Groom’s work offers a fitting tribute.

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