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*

2024 Community Room Exhibitions


NWTC Artisan and Business Center Annual Showcase
  
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
March 30, 2024May 19, 2024


  
The Annual Showcase is a juried exhibition featuring the artwork of NWTC Artisan and Business Center (ABC) students, staff, faculty, and residents. Artists who have participated in or been supported by ABC programming are encouraged to apply and participate in the Annual Showcase. 
This year's jurors are: 
Katie Ries - Artist and Associated Professor of Art at St. Norbert College
Jennifer Flatt, PhD - Vice President of Student Services at NWTC
Devyn McIlraith - Exhibitions Manager at the Neville Public Museum



Community Doors  
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
May 25, 2024November 3, 2024

Through art the Neville Public Museum collects and shares the voices of our communities along with connecting those communities to bridge between different generations.
 
Community Doors is a partnership with local LGBTQ+ youth groups and organizations to celebrate identities and share voices, stories, and
experiences through art.
 
The Community Doors were decorated at outreach events, summer camps and organization meetings hosted by the UW-Green Bay Pride Center and the Bay Area Council on Gender Diversity. The doors were donated by the Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
 
In the pride camps, individual campers decorated doors to express the way they feel and who they are. At outreach events, attendees were asked to interact with a written prompt. At group events they were a community project for the expression of pride and togetherness. Each door is unique in its appearance, but many have similar themes that resonate throughout.
 
Themes of love, a shared kindred spirit for memes, feeling alone or lonely, pride in finding out who they are, hope for acceptance, and a
yearning for understanding can be found on these doors. Some doors are colorful and beautiful while others are dark and expressive.
Art is expression. We wanted to share these community voices that may not be represented in the Telling Our Stories exhibition.






Sage Presents: 5th Annual Toy Maker's Fundraiser
 
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
November 16, 2024December 12, 2024

Area artists volunteer to take stuffed animals made from white t-shirts and transform them in to works of art. The result is a collection of one-of-a-kind pieces, showcasing immense talent and the uniqueness of the artists behind them. 

SAGE is a registered 501(c)3 arts advocacy nonprofit. They operate as a platform for local artists and creatives to support each other and their community. Visit at https://createwithsage.org/ to learn more about this local organization


2025 Community Room Exhibitions



Youth Art Month 2025  
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
January 2025February 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 2025May 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 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.
 


It Started with a Bear  
Exhibit OpensExhibit Closes
May 2025July 2025

Stacey Von Busch is a sewist out of Pulaski, WI. She has a passion for using repurposed materials to create storytelling textile art with symbolism and nostalgia. Stacey also specializes in one-of-a-kind stuffed animals made from her clients' keepsake clothing. This exhibition will focus on the stories that have been shared through the creation process' of the memory animals. Learn more about Stacey's process at httsp://www.eighttreesco.com/

 All exhibit dates subject to change.