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79th Art Annual

Submissions open July 2 - August 29

You are cordially invited to submit your original work to the 79th Art Annual juried exhibition. The submission window is open now through August 29 at 11:59 pm. This year’s exhibition runs from October 21 through January 14, 2024.  


Please visit our website for the official prospectus, as well as the portal to submit your work. We look forward to seeing your submissions!

Explorer Wednesday

Wednesday, July 3

9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

We are pleased to offer free admission to Brown County residents from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month! 


Not only is admission FREE all day, so is the craft project we will be offering from 10:00 am to noon, then 1:00 on while supplies last. 

The Transperience: A Unique Personal Exploration of Diversity

Opens Saturday, July 13

The Transperience is an immersive digital installation featuring a three screen 12 - 14 minute audio/video loop depicting personal insights of Transgender individuals. The Transperience is an often moving and emotional experience for viewers. The digital aspect is supported by 2D paintings, prints, and 3D sculptural elements.

Neville Summer Camp

July 15 - 18

8:00 a.m.-noon

Join us for summer camps at the Neville! We are excited to offer Museum Explorer Camp for campers age six through nine, and will include the following themes:

  • Paleontology Pals
  • Archaeology Adventures
  • Pioneer Kids
  • Art Investigators


Registration for Friends of the Neville with active memberships AND the general public are open NOW! Not yet a member? Join today and save!


Thanks to a generous gift we have several FREE scholarships available to cover costs for campers. For more information, please contact Education Specialist Ali Smurawa.

Sayaka Ganz: Reclaimed Creations

Now Open!

Sayaka Kajita Ganz was born in Yokohama, Japan and grew up living in Japan, Brazil, and Hong Kong. She earned an MFA in 3D Studies with concentration in sculpture from Bowling Green State University and a BFA in Printmaking with a minor in Theater and Drama from Indiana University. Ganz utilizes reclaimed plastic objects like brush strokes which appear visibly unified at a distance though separate at close proximity. She describes her style as “3D impressionism.” Sculptures in this exhibition include recent work depicting animals in motion, which are rich in color and energy that create an illusion of form. 


SAYAKA GANZ: RECLAIMED CREATIONS, Produced by David J. Wagner, L.L.C, David J. Wagner, Ph.D, Curator/Tour Director, davidjwagnerllc.com.

Telling Our Stories: LGBTQ+ Voices of Northeastern Wisconsin

Now Open!

LGBTQ+ history extends long before the iconic Stonewall Uprising and milestone historical moments continue to be made daily. Explore some of the courageous pioneers, influential moments, and hard-won victories for the LGBTQ+ community at the local, state, and national level.  


This exhibit has been made possible thanks to a collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Archives and Area Research Center.

Meet Your Neville Team!

UWGB student Kennedy is making the most of summer vacation by working double duty at the Neville! Besides showing off her favorite fashions in the Gift Shop on weekends, she is dazzling camp kids and tour groups as one of our Education interns. Majoring in History and Psychology while minoring in Sociology/Anthropology and Criminal Justice, she is thrilled to work with staffers and patrons alike as she learns the ropes of museum life. Curious about the natural world and what makes her fellow humans tick, she enjoys reading, researching, and learning in her spare time. We are delighted to have her and invite you to pop by the Gift Shop to say hi soon!

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 safe and stay tuned for updates!

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

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