Community Exhibit Space

Community Exhibit Space

A space dedicated to sharing the voices of our communities.



To enquire about displays please email [email protected]


*The Neville is not currently seeking community room displays. Please stay tuned for a submission process for prospective community room exhibits starting in summer 2025 for exhibits begining in 2027*
 

2025 Community Room Exhibitions



Youth Art Month 2025  
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
January 25,  2025February 23, 2025
 
Experience the many creative works of art by students in grades K through 12 from 34 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.

 





Lens Legends: The Green Bay Packers Legacy Through Photos and Film 
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
March 1,2025May 4, 2025
 
The Neville Public Museum stores and cares for over 1 million photographs and over 4 million feet of news film, with 2 of our most impressive collections being those of Otto Stiller and Henry (Hank) Lefebvre. A variety of news-film and photographs by these two “lens legends” along with photos and film from the Press Gazette and News Film collections will be displayed to showcase the community history of the Green Bay Packers.

 




Bear Witness
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
May 10, 2025July 27, 2025



Bear Witness shares ten years of engagement and personal experience for Pulaski-based artist Stacey Von Busch as she displays examples from her collection of hundreds of letters from clients alongside examples of her work as Eight Trees Company. Read the memories behind the clothing and textiles she was asked to turn into stuffed animals, and ponder the importance of the artist as a facilitator of rich human connection.

 All exhibit dates subject to change.

 



Mao Lor: A Journey through Hmoob Paj Ntaub
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
August 2, 2025October 26, 2025


Mao Lor is a Green Bay artist and maker who has been creating Hmoob paj ntaub (Hmong textiles) that convey the vitality of Hmoob art, history, and culture for over forty years. The exhibition features three dozen of Lor’s intricately hand-sewn and embroidered artworks, which include pieces using traditional methods and patterns and those that reflect contemporary innovations used for storytelling.
 
The exhibition is organized by the Paine Art Center and Gardens in partnership with the Hmong Studies program at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.