April 2018
Explore the arctic in our newest exhibit, featuring paintings of arctic landscapes and rarely-seen arctic artifacts and photos from our Collection! Now open is An Artistic Discovery, giving emerging high school artists from Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District an opportunity to display their work. Winning art from this show is hung in the U.S. Capitol!
Meet Into the Arctic Artist Cory Trépanier
Tuesday, May 1 and Wednesday, May 2
Into the Arctic showcases a collection of over 60 Arctic oil paintings and 3 films from Trepanier’s four Arctic expeditions to the furthest reaches of the Canadian North, a wilderness so remote and untouched, that many of its landscapes have never been documented before.

Into the Arctic Meet the Artist Events with Cory Trépanier

Into the Arctic Gallery Talk with artist and filmmaker Cory Trépanier 
Tuesday May 1, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
(open to the public, free with admission)

Public Reception with Cory Trépanier
Wednesday, May 2, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
(open to the public, free admission)

International Film Series: Into the Arctic viewing and Q&A with Cory Trépanier 
Wednesday, May 2, 7:00 p.m.
(open to the public, free admission) 

Into the Arctic is sponsored by The Pivot Rock Fund with special thanks to the Canadian Consulate.

Cory Trepanier's INTO THE ARCTIC, produced by David J. Wagner, L.L.C.
Dinner Program: Wild About the Wildlife Sanctuary
Thursday, April 19
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy an evening about the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary and discover over 80 years of history and a look at current happenings at one of Green Bay’s most beloved destinations.

Each Dinner event will begin with a dinner at 5:00 p.m. in the Neville classrooms followed by a program at 6:00 p.m. in the theater. 

The cost per program is: 
$20/ for each Neville Member
$25/ for each Non-member 


SPARK! Estamos Aquí
April 17, 2018
10:00 a.m.
SPARK! is a cultural program for people with early to mid-stage memory loss and their care partners. Programs are designed to keep participants actively engaged in their communities by providing experiences that stimulate conversations, provide peer support, and inspire creativity through engaging in museum experiences. 

Don’t miss one of your last chances to see our local history exhibit, Estamos Aquí: Celebrating Latino Identity in Northeast Wisconsin. Learn how the Latino community in Brown County has grown in the last 20 years and the ways that the growing population has influenced our local culture.

To register call Ryan at (920) 448-7840 or email swadley_rd@co.brown.wi.us.

The SPARK! program at the Neville Public Museum is generously funded by BADER PHILANTHROPIES, INC.

News From the Neville Gift Shop: We're Looking for Volunteers!
The Neville Public Museum Gift Shop is looking for volunteers able to work four-hour shifts on weekdays. Volunteers must be friendly, computer-savvy, dependable, and 18 years of age or older.

For more information please contact Kathy Rosera by phone at 920-448-7847 or by email at rosera_kh@co.brown.wi.us

Proceeds from the Neville Public Museum Gift Shop support the Neville Public Museum Foundation, helping to provide exciting exhibits and programming at the Neville! 
Facility Rental: Team-Building Activities, Mystery Boxes
See if you can crack the code! Work in groups of up to 5 to search for the answers to questions in the museum gallery; the answers to those questions will open a series of locks on the Mystery Box. Who knows what secrets may be inside???

*Up to 25 people can participate at one time; for larger groups, the other guests will explore the museum while waiting their turn for the Mystery Boxes. There are 5 different boxes, so those who finish one box may try to break into others as time permits To see the more about facility rental please visit our website.
Neville Public Museum Foundation | 920-448-4460 | www.nevillepublicmuseum.org