The Rahr-West Art Museum is part of a brand-new art museum collective, Wisconsin Art Destinations, the first of its kind in the Midwest.
Wisconsin Art Destinations is an assembly of 13 Wisconsin-based art museums working together to raise
the profile of the State as a destination for the visual arts by inviting visitors of all background,
inclinations and levels of interest in art to explore and experience the State’s art museums and
surrounding areas.
Located among Wisconsin’s vibrant and charming communities, each of the Wisconsin Art Destinations
museums capture the State’s unmatched culture of fierce independence and originality through
exceptionally curated and immersive art experiences. Devoted to igniting a sense of discovery within
each visitor, the goal of the collective is to increase attendance across all of the art museums, while
highlighting the individuality and uniqueness each brings, encouraging visits to multiple art museums
during one trip.
Wisconsin Art Destinations is comprised of the following art museums: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of
Glass in Neenah; Chazen Museum of Art in Madison; Haggerty Museum of Art in Milwaukee; John
Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan; Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau; Madison
Museum of Contemporary Art in Madison; Miller Art Museum in Sturgeon Bay; Milwaukee Art Museum
in Milwaukee; Museum of Wisconsin Art in West Bend; Paine Art Center and Gardens in Oshkosh; Racine
Art Museum is Racine; Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc; Trout Museum of Art in Appleton.
More details regarding Wisconsin Art Destinations and member art museums can be found at
www.wisconsinartdestinations.com.