A Note To My Readers and Milwaukee’s Art Organizations!

The Milwaukee 2024 – 2025 art season was simply remarkable. I was continually surprised and challenged by the art, music, dance, and theater events that I was fortunate to experience. And I hope that it also helped me to improve my understanding of the arts and increase my ability to see. I know that I was able to expand my coverage of theater as the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre and Next Act Theatre invited me to participate in their seasons. And I want to thank the artists, performers, directors, art admins, and university professors who encouraged and supported me in 2024 – 2025. It let me know that I was adding value and moving in the right direction with my efforts at An Intuitive Perspective.

So I felt a great deal of excitement and anticipation as the 2025 – 2026 season got underway. And I was off to a great start with Next Act’s Sanctuary City and Vanguard Milwaukee’s Presentation of Lungs. And then I was called away for a family emergency and missed a few other season openers and felt a profound sense of loss. And it just reinforced in me that art is important: to the individual and to the community. I am home now and intend to jump back into the season with both feet this weekend. So for those readers looking forward to a review of your favorite theater company, I am sorry. And to those organizations looking forward to my support, I am sorry. I may get called away again, so if I seem to be missing in action, please bear with me.

So this seems like a good place to add these thoughts. Milwaukee’s arts scene is incredibly vibrant and diverse and the level of professionalism is truly remarkable. But please don’t take it for granted. As Wisconsin has slipped to 50th place in public support of the arts, please support your favorite art groups by attending every event that interests you. And donate to them in any manner and any means that you can. It is important.

I love you all!

PSA: The Fine Arts Quartet’s Summer Festival at UW – Milwaukee July 9th and 16th, 2023

The Quartet will perform at 3:00 pm, Sunday, July 9 and 3:00 pm Sunday, July 16 at the UW-Milwaukee Zelazo Center. The Zelazo concerts are FREE with no ticketing or reservations required.

The Fine Arts Quartet – Ralph Evans, Efim Boico, Gil Sharon, and Niklas Schmidt will be joined by special guest artists during the Festival.

To simplify arrangements for the concert, there will be no ticketing.  The concert is free to the public with general seating.  More information on seating here.

The Peck School of the Arts, UW-Milwaukee has been collaborating with the series, assisting with the Zelazo Center performances.

The Friends of the Fine Arts Quartet has contracted with Create Wisconsin to manage the funds for all concerts. They have created a dedicated account – The Fine Arts Quartet Fund – for that purpose. Visit our page on the Create Wisconsin site to donate.

PSA: The Fine Arts Quartet At UW-Milwaukee March 11, 2023!

from the morning email!

A concert on Saturday, March 11

Concert at 7:00 pm and pretalk at 6:00 pm.
at the UW-Milwaukee Zelazo Center.

The Zelazo concerts are FREE with no ticketing or reservations required. More information on seating here.

The Concert:
Beethoven – String Quartet, Op 18, No. 3
Glazunov – String Quintet No 1 in A Major, Op. 39 – with Guest Cellist (Madeline Kabat)

The Friends of the Fine Arts Quartet has contracted with Create Wisconsin to manage the funds for all concerts. They have created a dedicated account – The Fine Arts Quartet Fund – for that purpose. Visit our page on the Create Wisconsin site to donate.

The Peck School of the Arts, UW-Milwaukee has been collaborating with the series, assisting with the Zelazo Center performances.