PUBLIC Education
Kenosha Public Museum 5500 1st Ave, Kenosha, WI, United StatesJoin museum curators PUBLIC Craft Brewing to discuss all sorts of topics while sampling some of Kenosha’s finest craft beers.
Join museum curators PUBLIC Craft Brewing to discuss all sorts of topics while sampling some of Kenosha’s finest craft beers.
Get your preschoolers excited about science and the world around them. Each week they will learn about a different museum collection animal through songs, stories and activities.
For all skill levels. In this two part class, create a one of a kind handmade book using paper marbling and bookbinding techniques. Experiment with multiple marbling patterns and techniques while making individual sheets of paper to be used as material for a handmade journal. In the second class learn a few different binding techniques […]
This workshop will focus on how his fantasy art is rooted in the value, form and comparative anatomy of animal skeletal structures.
Sensory Friendly Days give visitors of all ages with complex developmental disabilities, sensory sensitivities, or on the autism spectrum a safe, comfortable environment to explore the museum exhibits during special hours before the museum opens to the general public. Where possible, our lights will be dimmed and the sound turned off. Signage will be posted […]
Watch professional kite flying demonstrations, play games, join the museum for activities, and enjoy a hot dog lunch!
Join us for an artist reception to celebrate Acrylic International Biennial Juried Exhibition 2022.
The tour will be based out of Lexington, and will visit many of the iconic sites of this important border state
Get your preschoolers excited about science and the world around them. Each week they will learn about a different museum collection animal through songs, stories and activities.
Get your preschoolers excited about science and the world around them. Each week they will learn about a different museum collection animal through songs, stories and activities.
Get your preschoolers excited about science and the world around them. Each week they will learn about a different museum collection animal through songs, stories and activities.
Brother Joseph Dutton was born Ira Dutton in Storrs, Vermont, and grew up in Janesville, Wisconsin. He served for the duration of the Civil War in the 13th Wisconsin, rising from Quartermaster Sergeant to Lieutenant and District Quartermaster. He spent two decades after the war in his “lost years” then spent forty-four years ministering to […]