Upcoming Events

Virtual Talk with Beth Lipman & Glenn Adamson
Jun
24

Virtual Talk with Beth Lipman & Glenn Adamson

Please join us on Wednesday, June 24th at 11:00AM (central time) for a virtual discussion between Beth Lipman, our current exhibiting artist who is located in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin and Glenn Adamson, curator, writer and historian based in New York and London.

This talk is in conjunction with the exhibition BETH LIPMAN: THE MAP IS NOT THE TERRITORY which features two new and never-before-seen works by the artist: Doppelgänger and The Map is Not the Territory.

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Beth Lipman at the Door County Contemporary Art Fair with One-Off Exhibitions
Jun
4
to Jun 7

Beth Lipman at the Door County Contemporary Art Fair with One-Off Exhibitions

We are excited to head up north to the Door County Contemporary Art Fair June 4-7, 2026 in Fish Creek, WI.

Our featured artist is the one-and-only Beth Lipman whose sculptural and two-dimensional practice generates from the Still Life genre. We will be showing work that invites reflection on care, consumption, material histories, consumerism, and global cycles of production and disposal.

We hope to see you on one or all of the days of the fair!

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Something Familiar
Feb
15

Something Familiar

Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rosetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the ephemeral.

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Something Familiar
Feb
14

Something Familiar

Here’s something UN-Familiar to take your sweetheart to….

Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rosetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the ephemeral.

LIMITED SEATING: purchase your tickets HERE.

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Something Familiar
Jan
31

Something Familiar

Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rosetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the ephemeral.

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Something Familiar
Jan
31

Something Familiar

Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rosetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the ephemeral.

LIMITED SEATING: purchase your tickets HERE.

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Something Familiar
Jan
24

Something Familiar

Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rosetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the ephemeral.

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Something Familiar
Jan
24

Something Familiar

Something Familiar is an intimate movement installation inspired by the choreographer's familial roots in Ozark County, Missouri, with original music by composer and contemporary banjo artist Michael Rosetto. Dancers move through a make-shift living room in the petite gallery, and create a felt, personal experience of inhabiting a shared space. Through dance, song, and scenic elements, the piece explores real and imagined histories, genetic memory, and the pain and wonder of the ephemeral.

LIMITED SEATING: purchase your tickets HERE.

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Dawn Springer Dance Projects Artist Benefit and Opening Party
Jan
17

Dawn Springer Dance Projects Artist Benefit and Opening Party

ARTIST BENEFIT NIGHT!

In celebration of the opening of their show at ONE-OFF EXHIBITIONS and to help raise funds for their projects, please join DAWN SPRINGER DANCE PROJECTS on January 17th for a wine reception and performances. Performances include current and former Milwaukee Ballet affiliated artists & beyond in STEP OF TWO (male cast), the music of MARIELLE ALLSCHWANG, excerpts from our featured performance SOMETHING FAMILIAR… and more!

Doors open at 7:00PM and performances begin at 7:30PM

LIMITED SEATING: purchase your tickets HERE.

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Teddy’s Christmas Exhibition
Nov
7

Teddy’s Christmas Exhibition

Please join us on Friday, November 7th from 5-8PM for the opening reception of TEDDY’S CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION: Work by Teddy Dean Lepley III.

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Draw & Cry with Lillian Supanich
Oct
30

Draw & Cry with Lillian Supanich

Join us on Thursday, October 30th for a Draw & Cry session with artist Lillian Supanich in conjunction with her exhibition, WEEPING WOMEN. Keep your favorite sad songs in mind for a collaborative playlist and bring along any art materials you may want to use (some drawing tools, paper, and tissues will be provided). Let your emotions run off the page!

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OPENING RECEPTION
Aug
8

OPENING RECEPTION

Please join us on Friday, August 8th from 5-8PM for the opening reception for Tyanna J. Buie: Now Playing! and the first exhibition in our space. This exhibition runs AUGUST 8 - SEPTEMBER 20, 2025.

We are located within Real Tinsel at 1013 West Historic Mitchell Street in MKE, WI.

We are open on Saturdays from 10-4PM or by appointment.

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