- Until April 30 — Multimedia art by 30 students from Case, Horlick and Park high schools.
BURLINGTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM
232 N. Perkins Blvd., Burlington. Go to burlingtonhistory.org.
- Exhibits, memorabilia and artifacts illustrating Burlington’s history to the present day. Historical and genealogical information.
5400 First Avenue, Kenosha. Go to https://museums.kenosha.org/civilwar.
- Permanent exhibitions — “The Fiery Trial”; “See the Elephant”; Veterans Memorial Gallery.
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DINOSAURS DISCOVERY MUSEUM
5608 10th Avenue, Kenosha. Go to dinosaurdiscoverymuseum.org.
- Main Gallery – Tells the story of how non-avian theropod dinosaurs like tyrannosaurus rex and allosaurus gave rise to avian (bird) dinosaurs.
- Permanent exhibition — “Little Clint: the story of a baby dinosaur”.
HF JOHNSON ART GALLERY
Carthage College, 2001 Alford Park Drive, Kenosha. Go to carthage.edu/art-gallery.
- May 14 – Seventh Annual Carthage Campus Art Walk.
- Until April 22 – “All visual faculties intact”.
220 51st place, Kenosha. Go to kenoshahistorycenter.org.
- The Rambler Gallery — “All American: Kenosha Style”; “History of Kenosha after the Turn of the 20th Century”; “lost industries”; “Replicas of Kenosha’s Early Buildings.”
- The Gallery of Yesteryear — “The Early History of Kenosha”; “A colony is born.”
- Until 2022 – “Dedicated to camaraderie.”
5500 First Avenue, Kenosha. Go to museums.kenosha.org.
- Until April 24 – “50th KUSD District Wide Student Art Show”.
- May 7-August. 7 – “Transparent Watercolor Society of America 46th Annual Juried National Exhibition.”
- Aug. 20-Nov. 6 — “International Acrylic Biennial 2022.”
4601 Sheridan Road, Kenosha. Go to lemonstreetgallery.org.
- Until April 24 — Art by Kristie Matteau, acrylic; Terry Evans, mixed media; and George and Ann Rowe, glass.
700 N. Art Museum Drive, Milwaukee. Go to https://mam.org.
- Until June 5 — “In the Dark: European Prints, 1600-1910”.
- Until July 17 – “Currents 38: Christy Matson”.
- Until April 30 — “Show of butterflies, birds and bees”.
601 Sixth Street, Racine. Go to osprojects.art.
- Until April 16 — “Rebellious Fibers” by Yvette Kaiser Smith and Bobbi Meier.
- Until April 30 — “Spring Fling”.
441 Main Street Go to ramart.org.
- Until April 23 — “RAM 13th Annual International Peeps Art Exhibition.”
- Until June 11 — “RAM Showcase: Abstraction”.
- Until July 9 — “Playful/thoughtful: Contemporary artists and contemporary issues”.
- Until July 30 – “In the Round: Ships and Sculptures from RAM’s Collection.”
- Until August 27 — “Blurry Boundaries: Contemporary Artists, Imagination, and the Spaces Between.”
- Until September 24 — “Precedents: Past Meets Present in Contemporary Glass and Clay”.
701 Main Street, Racine. Go to rootheritagemuseum.org.
- Permanent Exhibits – “This Train Is Bound to Glory: The Racine County Underground Railroad”; “Waterways” ; “Wheat and People”; “Drum and Bugle Capital of the World”; “Factory for the World”; “Racine County Sports Hall of Fame.”
- Until Spring – “Washington Park High School Print Shop”.
- Until June – “Racine County WWII Manufacturing”.
DeKoven Center, 600 Caron Butler Drive, Racine (east side). Go to spectrumschoolandgallery.org.
- Until May 1 — “The Anniversary Show”.
TOP & YO-YO MUSEUM
533 Milwaukee Ave, Burlington. Go to topmuseum.org.
- Museum for ages 4 to adults features over 35 spinning tops and hands-on games, tour/program, exhibit of 2,000 ancient and modern spinning tops, yo-yos, gyroscopes, I Spy Hunt and a live presentation by a router expert.
900 Wood Road, Somers. Go to uwp.edu.
- Through May 13 – “Together Again: Root Kenosha.” Reception April 24, 4:30 p.m.
WUSTUM FINE ARTS MUSEUM
2519 Northwestern Avenue Go to ramart.org.
- Until April 23 — “Watercolor Wisconsin”.
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