The Haggerty
Museum of Art
(Milwaukee, WI) The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art opened
in 1984 on the Marquette University campus in Milwaukee, WI as a project
of the Marquette University Women's Council and features award winning
architectural design. The Haggerty Museum includes four main galleries
and houses a permanent collection of more than 8,000 works of art.
The museum presents between ten and twelve special exhibitions annually.
It regularly offers exhibitions showing cultural diversity and art influenced
by modern technology. The permanent collection includes European
and American contemporary art, Old Master paintings, as well as works on
paper, photography, and small collections of African and Asian art.
Since the museum's inception, its goals of being an integral part of the
educational experiences offered at Marquette University, providing a rich
variety of art to the Milwaukee community, with visibility on a national
and international level, have remained constant. The museum offers exhibitions from its permanent collection and special
exhibitions as a means of integrating the visual arts into the university
arts and sciences curriculum. Its programs highlight the humanizing
impact of the visual arts within the university curriculum and community
outreach. As a university museum, the Haggerty sponsors lectures,
symposia, workshops, and tours to interpret the arts to its various audiences.
For each major exhibition, the museum produces gallery guides to foster
public understanding of the art and catalogues as contributions to scholarly
discourse in the visual arts. The Haggerty Museum of Art's permanent collection is on display in its
Old Master and Modern galleries. Modern and contemporary artists
in the collection include Georges Braque, Salvador Dalí, Max Lieberman,
Man Ray, Matta, Louise Nevelson, Nam June Paik, Ruldolf Schlichter, and
Jacques Villon. Old Masters include Leonaert Bramer, Juan Genovés,
Ridolfo Ghirlandaio, Paulus Moreelse, and Francesco Trevisani. Also
part of the collection is a mural by Keith Haring, which served as part
of the construction fence as the museum was built in 1983, and a collection
of nineteen thirties murals by Joe Jones and J.B. Turnbull. The museum's
additional galleries host temporary exhibitions of individual artists and
group shows mainly organized by the Haggerty Museum of Art, supplemented
with occasional traveling exhibitions. Admission to the Haggerty Museum is always free. Free tours and
educational programs for High School and College students are also available.
The Haggerty Museum can also be visited online at marquette.edu/haggerty
Haggerty Museum of Art Staff
Walter Mason, Director
Lee Coppernoll, Associate Director
Annemarie
Sawkins, Associate Curator
Lynne
Shumow, Curator of Education
Jerome Fortier,
Assistant Curator - Publications
John Loscuito , Registrar
Dan Herro, Preparator
Richard Stultz, Assistant Preparator
Mary Dornfeld, Communication Assistant
Mary Wagner,
Administrative Assistant
Clayton Ray, Security Officer
General Information
The Haggerty Museum of Art is located at N. 13th St. & W. Clybourn
Ave. on the campus of Marquette University. Museum hours are Monday
- Wednesday, Friday - Saturday, 10 am to 4:30 pm; Thursday, 10 am
to 8 pm; and Sunday, noon to 5 pm.