• The Fine Arts Quartet 80th Anniversary Series – Complete Mozart String Quintets & Beethoven Early Quartets

    Music Building, Recital Hall 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    The quartet will perform an ambitious FREE series in May of twelve masterworks over six concerts, including on May 26: Beethoven String Quartet No. 6 in B-flat Major — The finale alone sets this quartet apart from everything else in Op. 18: a haunting, chromatic slow introduction marked La Malinconia repeatedly interrupts a cheerful dance in an escalating psychological tug-of-war, before the whole thing races to a breathless, whirlwind conclusion at Beethoven's fastest tempo marking anywhere in his output. AND Mozart String Quintet in E-flat Major, K. 614 (1791) — Mozart's last chamber work, yet utterly free of valediction — just open-air good humor and Haydnesque mischief.

  • The Fine Arts Quartet 80th Anniversary Series – Complete Mozart String Quintets & Beethoven Early Quartets

    Music Building, Recital Hall 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    The quartet will perform an ambitious FREE series in May of twelve masterworks over six concerts, including on May 28: Beethoven String Quartet No. 3 in D Major — The gentlest and most lyrical of the six quartets transforms completely in its finale, a blazing Presto that hijacks the entire work and then, at the last possible moment, dissolves into a teasing whisper rather than the expected triumphant close. AND Mozart String Quintet in C Minor, K. 406 (1787) — The odd one out: a transcription of a wind serenade, startlingly dark for the genre. The highlight is a minuet built on a mirror canon that Erik Smith described as "two swans reflected in still water."

  • The Fine Arts Quartet 80th Anniversary Series – Complete Mozart String Quintets & Beethoven Early Quartets

    Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, Bader Hall 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    The quartet will perform an ambitious FREE series in May of twelve masterworks over six concerts, closing with: Beethoven String Quartet No. 1 in F Major — This is Beethoven at his most concentrated and intense, building an entire opening movement from a single six-note idea that returns over 130 times in endlessly varied forms. Listen for the slow movement's volcanic emotional outbursts, inspired by the tomb scene from Romeo and Juliet. AND Mozart String Quintet in G Minor, K. 516 (1787) — The emotional dark twin of K. 515, one of the most searching explorations of grief in all chamber music. The muted slow movement and the finale's hard-won turn toward happiness are unforgettable.

  • Art & Design Summer Open Studios

    Art Building 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Summer open studios are available to current intermediate/advanced Jewelry & Metalsmithing and Digital Fabrication & Design students and alumni who have had previous studio training and are seeking access to help make their own self-guided projects.

  • Art & Design Summer Workshops

    Kenilworth Square East 2155 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WI

    Develop new ideas to explore your creative potential through faculty-led public workshops. Investigate a variety of topics, techniques and strategies while learning ways to solve problems in the studio! If enrolling someone under the age of 18 without custodial guardianship, please contact us prior to registration.

  • Film Summer Camp

    Kenilworth Square East 2155 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WI

    The Department of Film, Video, Animation & New Genres at UWM’s Peck School of the Arts welcomes young filmmakers to develop their skills at a week-long day camp this summer! This camp, with optional overnight accommodations, includes hands-on workshops and sessions led by practicing artists and professors, so participants gain knowledge from experienced professionals.

  • Dance Summer Intensive for Emerging Dancers

    Mitchell Hall, Studio 254 3203 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee, WI

    Through diverse approaches, embodied practices, and high-caliber training, dancers are exposed to physical techniques and artistry that prepare them for college auditions, dance performances, and professional careers. The four-day event is designed for artists ages 14 and up who are seeking to deepen their dance practice and discover new techniques, forging connections that support a professional dance future.

  • UpStart – MFA in Dance Research Concert

    Mitchell Hall, Studio 254 3203 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee, WI
    Hybrid Event

    Join MFA Dance students for an evening of original, experimental choreography developed in collaboration with UWM students, alumni, and the Milwaukee community. Their dance works explore diverse choreographic questions to investigate boundaries, freedom, resilience, and memory. UpStart is a unique opportunity to experience choreography from dance artists from across the nation.

  • ChemLight 2026

    Kenilworth Square East, 4th Floor Gallery 2155 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WI

    ChemLight presents a selection of works by students from the Photography & Imaging Area’s Materials and Processes and Narrative Photography courses. Curated by advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this exhibition brings together traditional and experimental photographic techniques alongside images that investigate the nuanced use of light within the studio environment. Together, these works highlight a broad spectrum of visual exploration and technical skill—balancing the unpredictability of chemical processes with the precision of controlled lighting.

  • Woven Images

    Kenilworth Square East, 3rd Floor Gallery 2155 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WI

    Exhibition of selected hand-woven pieces from Fibers courses in the Department of Art & Design.

  • Sing Out! Tenor-Bass Festival

    Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, Bader Hall 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    Sing Out brings together 750+ 9th-12th grade and 350+ 7th-8th grade tenor-bass singers from over 60 schools from around Wisconsin and Illinois. No advance preparation is required; students learn pieces at the festival and conclude the morning with the high school and middle school choirs singing for one another and together. Additional activities include performances by the UWM Tenor-Bass Choir and interest and reading sessions for directors.

  • Making Your Mark: A Day in the Life of an Art & Design Major

    Art Building 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Are you a high school student with a passion for the Arts? Whether you’re interested in Studio Art, Design, Art Education or Digital Arts, we have an exciting and informative event just for you. It’s called “Making Your Mark: A Day in the Life of an Art & Design Major,” and it’s completely FREE.

  • The Green Room and Beyond: A Day in the Life of a Theatre Student

    Theatre Building, Mainstage Theatre 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    Are you a high school student with a passion for theatre? Whether you're a seasoned performer, a behind-the-scenes enthusiast, or simply someone who loves the art of theatre (like all of us here!), we have an exciting event just for you. It's called "The Green Room and Beyond," and it's completely FREE.

  • Korea Day Celebration & Symphony Orchestra Concert

    Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, Bader Hall 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    The Korean American Faculty & Staff Association at UWM and the Korean American Association of Milwaukee host the 2026 Milwaukee Korea Day (밀워키 한국의 날) Celebration & Concert.

  • Prelude: Day in the Life of a Music Major

    Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, Bader Hall 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    Remember what it was like when you first picked up your instrument or sang in front of an audience? That moment was the beginning of your life as a musician. And now that your skills are strengthening in high school, it’s time to think about college as your next step to lifelong success in the music industry. See for yourself what it is like to be a music major at UW-Milwaukee.

  • Lights, Camera, Action! A Day in the Life of Film & Animation Majors

    Kenilworth Square East, 4th Floor Gallery 2155 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WI

    Are you a high school student with a passion for film or animation? Whether you’re already experimenting with movie making and animating or you’re simply a curious film or animation buff, we’re hosting an exciting event that provides a glimpse inside of our Department of Film, Video, Animation & New Genres! Join us for a series of hands-on workshops for a taste of what it feels like to get creative at the Peck School of the Arts.

  • First Year Musical Theatre Showcase

    Music Building, Recital Hall 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI
    Hybrid Event

    The First Year Musical Theatre Showcase highlights our newest students as they take the stage in a lively evening of songs and scenes. Featuring a mix of musical theatre repertoire, this performance is a chance to see their work from the first year come together while getting to know each performer’s voice, personality, and presence on stage.

  • Contemporary Craft Exhibition & Sale

    Villa Terrace Museum & Gardens 2220 N Terrace Ave, Milwaukee

    Featuring handmade works from students in Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Ceramics, Photography, Digital Fabrication, and Design & Visual Communication.

  • Suzuki & Pre-College Guitar Concert

    Music Building, Recital Hall 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    Join students of the Suzuki & Pre-College Guitar Program for the end-of-the-semester concert.

  • Musical Theatre Capstone

    Arts Center Gallery Theatre Building 2nd Floor | 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI

    Enjoy an evening of song from the Department's Musical Theatre Majors!