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January 2025

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To everyone who visited, donated, shopped, and shared

with us in 2024, THANK YOU!

We have BIG things in store for 2025

and cannot wait to see you.

Gift Shop Inventory

Tuesday, December 31 through Friday, January 3

Following a bustling holiday season, the Gift Shop will be closed Tuesday, December 31 through Friday, January 3 for inventory. We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to seeing everyone soon! Should you have any questions or concerns, Katy is happy to help.


Thanks so much to all who shopped small with us in 2024!

We're Hiring!

Are you interested in history, science, or art or know of someone who is?

We are searching for a full time staffer to oversee the Museum's front desk team and provide a positive experience to all Museum guests!


Responsibilities include:

-planning, training, and managing front desk staff

-facilitating events and rentals on site

-serving as website and social media producer


We provide flexible scheduling in a fun environment!


If you are interested, apply here. We look forward to hearing from you!

Green Bay Art Colony

Opens Saturday, January 25

In September 1915, the Green Bay Art Club held its first public art exhibit in the children’s room of the Kellogg Public Library (125 S. Jefferson St.). This exhibit laid the foundation for a permanent museum in the library in 1917, which became the Neville Public Museum. Ever since then, Colony artists have held an annual art exhibit at the Neville Public Museum.

 

The Green Bay Art Colony is a growing and thriving group of female artists. For more than a century, hundreds of women have been part of the Green Bay Art Colony where they continue to inspire each other, educate the public, encourage new artists, and give scholarships to art students. Styles, the name, and club rules may have changed over time, but the dream to keep art and culture part of the community remains the same. Experience the 110th Green Bay Art Colony Juried Exhibition that showcases the talents of this dynamic group of women artist and makers.  

Holiday Memories of Downtown Green Bay

Final weeks!

There's still time to reflect on all things merry and bright! The animated figures that once adorned the H.C. Prange’s department store windows are featured in this exhibit along with the Enchanted Forest, the Snow Babies and charming forest animal collections. 

79th Art Annual

Open through January 12

The 79th Art Annual exhibit is an all-media, juried exhibition of current artworks produced by artists living in the counties of Northeastern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.  


This juried art exhibition began in 1942 during the height of World War II. For over three-quarters of a century, many of this region’s most celebrated and talented artists have exhibited their work as part of this Green Bay tradition. 

Spectacular Science: Weather

Now open!

Unlock the secrets of nature and discover the forces behind weather and natural disasters. The exhibit will engage visitors in the science behind some of Mother Nature’s most dramatic and destructive events. From blizzards to tornadoes, visitors will explore how these phenomena form, how they affect our region, and how people can prepare for them.

Looking Ahead

We still have a handful of tickets available for our February Dinner Program, Homesteaders' Hope: On the Wisconsin Family Farm They Built.


Join us Thursday, February 13th, for a delicious meal and lively discussion when National Indie Book Awards winner Corey Geiger regales us with tales from his sixth-generation family farm. Get your tickets today!

Have You Heard? The Herd is the Word!

Just as our beloved Stompy and his fellow mastodons braved the Ice Age together, you can join the Neville's powerful pack of sustainable donors to make a major impact! By becoming part of The Herd, you commit to a consistent financial contribution in the amount of your choosing on your schedule. Whether that gift comes to us monthly, quarterly, or annually, it becomes instantly strengthened alongside those of fellow sustaining supporters. Collectively you help reinforce the value you find in the Neville's programs, exhibits, and the ongoing preservation of our community's rich history.


Whatever amount you choose is the right amount, so set up your sustainable gift today by reaching out to Foundation Executive Director, Kasha Huntowski today at 920-448-7850. We look forward to thunderous success with The Herd!

Stay tuned for updates!

Neville Public Museum Foundation | 920-448-4460 | www.nevillepublicmuseum.org

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