Ploch Art Gallery Exhibits
The Wilson Center Ploch Art Gallery has been home to a many art exhibits curated by local, Wisconsin artists, as well home to The Fire Keepers - published by The Wilson Center and based in Brookfield!
UP-COMING EXHIBITS AND ARTIST TALKS:
July 7–September 24, 2025: Terry Warpinski, Restless Earth
Artist Talk: July 17, 6:00pm–8:30pm
October 4–December 28, 2025: Karen Goetzinger, Beauty in the Inconsequential
Artist Talk: October 9, 6:00pm–8:30pm
January 5–March 29, 2026: Susan Brandsema, Stay Awhile
Artist Talk: January 15, 6:00pm–8:30pm
April 15–June 30, 2026: Jessica Meunink-Granger and Christiane Grauert, Wandering Folds
Artist Talk: TBA
The Ploch Gallery is located at the top of the stairs next to our balcony entrance. The gallery is open for viewing Tuesday–Friday, 11am-6pm. The gallery is also accessible at other times when the building is open for concerts and events. Please call in advance if you plan to visit the gallery on a weekend. 262-781-9520.
Art is available for purchase. Please check with the Box Office our our Education Manager at education@wilson-center.com if you wish to purchase art in the Ploch Gallery.
CURRENT EXHIBIT
Wisconsin Pastel Artists - April 7 to June 15, 2025
UPCOMING EXHIBIT
Terry Warpinski, “Restless” – July 7 through September 24, 2025
View Past Exhibitions
Ploch Art Gallery proudly displays the work of Wisconsin artists each season. View our past exhibits.
Visit Our Art Spaces
The Wilson Center houses several gallery and art spaces, both inside and out. Explore our spaces below.
Ploch Art Gallery - VISIT and exhibit!
Ploch Art Gallery displays the work of regional professional artists each season. Exhibitions include free Artist Dialogue and reception. Each Fall we hold an annual Call for Artists. Click the link below for more information about our “calls”.
Lynn Chappy ArtsPark
Uniting nature and art in inspiring ways, Lynn Chappy ArtsPark is a vibrant, outdoor artistic landscape designed to engage and inspire our community.
Lynn Chappy Arts Education Wing
Showcasing the work of students, educators, and education-based organizations to show the process and discovery that is at the core of art-making.
The Fire Keepers
Strange beasts, troublesome felines, and nocturnal gatherings - learn more about the first book published by The Wilson Center.