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2026 Community Room Exhibitions
Youth Art Month 2026
| Exhibit Opened | Exhibit Closed |
| January 25, 2026 | February 22, 2026 |
Experience the many creative works of art by students in grades K through 12 from schools in Northeast Wisconsin. This multi-media exhibit, sponsored by the Wisconsin Art Education Association, highlighted Youth Art Month, a national celebration sponsored by The Council for Art Education. The annual celebration emphasized the value of art education for all children and encourages support for quality art programs in Wisconsin schools. Selected works from this exhibit will move onto the state exhibit in Madison.

America 250 Celebration
| Exhibit Opened | Exhibit Closed |
| May 2, 2026 | July 19, 2026 |
In partnership with the Jean Nicolet Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and the Neville Public Museums collection, family collections, heirlooms and Revolutionary war stories and photos tied to the American 250 celebration will be highlighted in this community exhibition.
Featuring research by the Green Bay DAR chapter.
Triple Vision

| Exhibit Opened | Exhibit Closed |
| July 25, 2026 | September 20, 2026 |
In this exciting new exhibit, “Triple Vision” featuring Pat Bishop, Colleen Ansbaugh and Jean Sredl, these artists showcase their personal vision of abstract realism with widely varying interpretations. This trio of award-winning artists from Northern Wisconsin have come together through their love of this art form and involvement in Studio Art Quilt Associates, an international group of highly successful textile artists.
Their work has been displayed in major exclusive exhibitions as Quilt National, the National Textile Museum, Studio Art Quilt Associates Global Exhibitions and many other fine art galleries. Appearing in numerous publications such as Quilting Arts Magazine, Abstract and Geometrics, and Art Quilting Studio, Pat, Colleen and Jean have presented a steady stream of inspiration. In Triple Vision, these talented artists use primarily natural fibers and fabrics often incorporating recycled materials and mixed media. Triple Vision transcends the definition of fiber art, offering visual and tactile excitement you can only appreciate in person.
80th Art Annual winner showcase
| Exhibit Opens | Exhibit Closes |
| september 2026 | january 2027 |
All exhibit dates subject to change.



