Friday, March 8 to April 26, 2024
Art, All Ages
Plymouth Arts Center and our generous sponsor, Masters Gallery, proudly present Go Figure, a juried show featuring the works of the Wisconsin Visual Artists, Southeast Chapter. Is it figurative? Is it about perplexity, confusion, surprise, or puzzlement? Is it figuratively speaking; or metaphorical? How does it all add up? You are invited to the festive opening reception on Friday, March 8, 2024 from 5 to 7:30 pm with awards and comments presented at 6 pm. Musical entertainment for the evening will be provided by Steve Hamer. Admission is free. The exhibition will be on display in Gallery 110 North through April 26, 2024. “Go Figure” was jured by Mary Tilton and Jayne Reid Jackson.
About the Judges:
MARY TILTON is a watercolor artist with curiosity about the world and how things work. A “maker” at heart, her curiosity has led her to study art in all its forms and practices. She limits her art practice to watercolor as a means of focus and has shown her work both locally and in national juried exhibitions. She continually pursues technical knowledge to support increasingly expressive artwork. After retirement from a creative technical management career, Mary became free to explore the open network of art and artists. She has held a variety of positions in the Madison Watercolor Society, the Arts Alliance
JAYNE REID JACKSON, A Wisconsin native, Jayne grew up in Milwaukee and Port Washington. She currently works out of her home studio in Madison and is known internationally for her mezzotint work. Her mezzotints are accepted into national and international print exhibitions, both juried and invitational, and included in public collections in the US and Internationally. She is a member of several print societies and exhibits regularly in their exhibitions.
About the Wisconsin Visual Artists:
The Wisconsin Visual Artists began in the year 1900 as the first professional association of artists in Wisconsin, and has continued for 123 years as an educational, supportive, and connective force for artists within the state. WVA offers a community and a support system to artists at any stage in their career. Because the organization is run by artists for artists, we are dedicated to the well-being and fair treatment of Wisconsin artists through the forging of creative partnerships, exhibition opportunities, monthly meetings, publications, programming, arts advocacy, and more. WVA hosts many exhibitions each year, and partners with the Museum of Wisconsin Art to execute the Wisconsin Artist Biennial.
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March 13-15, 2026
Music, All Ages
The Plymouth Arts Center invites the community to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend with the spirited sounds of Celtic Folk as they return with their ever-popular live concert, A Wee Bit Irish!
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3rd Wed of the Month
Community Event, Adults
The Plymouth Arts Center invites the community to slow down and savor the moment with a brand-new monthly event, Two Albums, Two Cocktails, launching on Wednesday, February 18, from 4 to 6pm and continuing on the third Wednesday of every month. This unique listening experience pairs two iconic, classic albums with two expertly crafted cocktails, creating the perfect midweek escape. Guests are encouraged to simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the music as it was meant to be heard—without interruptions.
Friday, March 27
Music, All Ages
Friday, March 27th, 6:30 PM, Tickets $5 Students, $10 Adults. Plymouth native, Annika Nelson, a student at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, will present a special senior recital as she prepares for graduation. This performance offers the greater Plymouth community an opportunity to experience the culmination of her undergraduate studies in classical guitar prior to her official graduation recital.
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