The nonprofit organization that operates the Charles Allis Art Museum, 1801 N. Prospect Ave., has acquired the historic home ...
Historic changes to one of Milwaukee’s oldest cultural treasures are being announced today by the Charles Allis Art Museum, ...
Charles Allis Art Museum finalized ownership of its East Side home and aims to rebuild as an independent nonprofit.
After a difficult year in 2025, the nonprofit Charles Allis Art Museum recently finalized the acquisition of its historic East Side home from Milwaukee County. The move marks a major turning point for ...
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The fates of the east side's Charles Allis Art Museum and Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum have been decided — almost. Local friends group Villa Terrace Museum & Gardens, formerly known as the ...
A Milwaukee County board committee recommended a proposal to transition two museum properties to nonprofit management. If approved, it would affect the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis museums.
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The fates of two taxpayer-owned cultural institutions on Milwaukee's east side — the Charles Allis Art Museum and Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum — are coming into question as their fiscal burden ...