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WAB Wisconsin Arts News May 25, 2018 In The News | When You Go | Opportunities | Subscribe/Unsubscribe Please “like” the Arts Board on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. The Wisconsin Arts Board will be closed Monday, May 28, in observance of Memorial Day. QUOTE(S) OF THE DAY “The defining function of the artist is to cherish consciousness.” – Max Eastman “Acting is a very big part of what human beings do. A dog is always a dog, but we're always changing.” – Ian Mckellen “I'm not an optimist. I'm a realist. And my reality is that we live in a multifaceted, multicultural world. And maybe once we stop labeling ourselves, then maybe everyone else will.” – Octavia Spencer “Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.” – Will Rogers “Swimming is a confusing sport, because sometimes you do it for fun, and other times you do it to not die. And when I'm swimming, sometimes I'm not sure which one it is.” – Demetri Martin “Sing out loud in the car even, or especially, if it embarrasses your children.” – Marilyn Penland VIDEO(S) OF THE DAY The Arts Page Program #608 Theater Is for Everyone The Arts Page | Milwaukee PBS Young Conductor Keeps Oldest German Men’s Choir Singing Wisconsin Life The NSO Performs "The Armed Forces Medley" Capitol Concerts Wisconsin artists and arts organizations, do you have video that you’d like us to consider sharing as the Wisconsin Arts News Video of the Day? Send the link to [email protected]! TOP WISCONSIN NEWS FROM THE WISCONSIN ARTS BOARD Associate Academy Director/Director of Next Steps First Stage Until Filled Job Opportunity | Marketing Content Manager Wisconsin Public Radio Deadline: May 28 Leveraging the Every Student Succeeds Act to Advocate for the Arts Grantmakers in the Arts May 29 Photo Gallery: Backline Musician Program Ready to Rock Milwaukee Urban Milwaukee Submissions Accepted June 4 – 29 Dance/USA 2018 Annual Conference Dance/USA June 6 – 9 | Los Angeles, CA League of American Orchestras 73rd National Conference League of American Orchestras June 13 – 15 | Chicago, IL Annual Conference Americans for the Arts June 14 - 17 | Denver, CO 2018 Chorus America Conference Chorus America June 20 – 23 | Chicago, IL Opera America: Opera Conference 2018 Opera America June 20 – 23 | St. Louis, MO Join the worldwide celebration of music on June 21! Make Music Day June 21 Milwaukee Film now accepting entries for 2018 Festival The Milwaukee Independent Deadline: June 25 Entries sought for Wisconsin Wild Turkey, Pheasant and Waterfowl Stamp design contests Weekly News | Wisconsin DNR Deadline: July 16 NEW Creative Placemaking Summer Institute Arts Institute | UW-Madison July 23 – August 3 2018 VSA Intersections: Arts and Special Education Conference VSA - Education | The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Pre-Conference 5 – 6 Conference August 7 – 8 2018 Wisconsin Small Community Forums (no link currently) Wisconsin Rural Partners August 9 | Egg Harbor August 22 | New Glarus September 6 | Pepin September 19 | Hurley More information and registration will be coming soon. Arts Midwest Conference Arts Midwest September 5 – 8 | Indianapolis WRAP/WRAA State Exhibition and Conference UW Madison Continuing Studies Exhibition | August 17 – September 22 Conference | September 21 – 22 Wisconsin Science Festival 2018 Wisconsin Science Festival October 11 - 14 NEW About the Conference National Arts Marketing Project November 9 – 12 | Seattle IN THE NEWS Visual Arts/Museums A Truly ‘Hands-On’ Couple Door County Magazine Thermo Fisher's Madison operation makes next-gen art authenticator Milwaukee Business Journal Make it Local: Italic Illustrator WeAreGreenBay.com American Craft Week Presents Metamorphosis American Craft Week Deadline: June 22 Women Artists Famous For Their Self-Portraits National Geographic For Robert Indiana, ‘LOVE’ was a complicated relationship Wisconsin Gazette Also Was Robert Indiana’s Last Sculpture This Homage to the Bratwurst? The New York Times Jerry Saltz: Break the Art Fair Vulture Belgian Art Prize Nominees Withdraw After a Critical Open Letter From the Art Community artnet News Arts and Creativity in Education Elmaro Vineyard hosts art by Holmen students Coulee Courier Through May Poynette students and some area veterans grow through living history Portage Daily Register Encouraging kids to dream big Beloit Daily News Northwestern Mutual donates $600K to Discovery World Milwaukee Business Journal Community Arts Beasties are back and ready to help raise money for the Milwaukee County Zoo FOX6Now.com 10 years later, Minnesota's Legacy Amendment fueling small town arts StarTribune.com Folk Arts/Folklife Hmong Blacksmith Wisconsin Life Literary/Libraries How Trump changed everything for The Onion Politico Media Arts Film Festival Highlights and the many stories about Muslims Wisconsin Muslim Journal Also Moviegoers experienced cultural dialogues during the Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival Wisconsin Muslim Journal Arranged: Discovering common ground for women in the value of dignity Wisconsin Muslim Journal Julia Louis-Dreyfus to Be Awarded Mark Twain Prize for Humor The New York Times Netflix Stock Hits All Time High, Market Cap Tops Disney’s Briefly Variety Performing Arts Music Bluegrass on Badger concert in Eau Claire gets relocated WQOW How Music Can Fight Prejudice Pacific Standard Presenting More than 650 BMO Harris Bradley Center employees will lose their jobs BizTimes Media Milwaukee Man charged after Pablo Center for the Arts theft WEAU Theater/Opera Menomonie Theater Guild Celebrates 60 Years as Region’s Longest-Running Community Troupe Volume One Magazine Actors in devised performances demand share of royalties The Stage Other How-to for Institutions Beginning their Race Equity Journey Grantmakers in the Arts WaterTower Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Symphony Orchestra Are Trying To Get Millennials In Their Doors Dallas Observer WHEN YOU GO Have you added your event to Portal Wisconsin? 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