Kim Storage Gallery

Kim Storage Gallery a contemporary art gallery in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward

Such a fun day hanging with  as she painted in the gallery yesterday! Stop by today for day 2 of Shop, Sip & Savor! .art...
05/31/2026

Such a fun day hanging with as she painted in the gallery yesterday! Stop by today for day 2 of Shop, Sip & Savor! .art and I will be here until 3 PM. 🎨🖌️

Join us for the first annual Shop, Sip & Savor event where we’ll have two days of live painting in the gallery!  will be...
05/29/2026

Join us for the first annual Shop, Sip & Savor event where we’ll have two days of live painting in the gallery! will be in the gallery on Saturday and .art will be joining us on Sunday.

The event is free to attend and offers the perfect opportunity to support local businesses, discover new favorites and experience the vibrant spirit of Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward.

🗓️ Special Gallery Hours
Saturday 5/30: 11 am - 5 pm
Sunday 5/31: 11 am- 3 pm

🛍️ Shop. Dine. Win. Make a $20 purchase at four or more participating spots and you’ll be entered to win one of three prizes. Just collect stamps on your event map and drop it off during the weekend at Broadway Paper (191 N. Broadway).

Start planning your visit: tinyurl.com/shop-sip-savor

Jeff FaustScattering HaikuAcrylic on canvas36 x 48"Stop by the gallery to see all of the fabulous little details in this...
05/15/2026

Jeff Faust
Scattering Haiku
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 48"

Stop by the gallery to see all of the fabulous little details in this new painting by Jeff Faust!

Click below to view all available work by the artist:
https://kimstoragegallery.com/artist/jeff-faust

04/17/2026

Spring is upon us! We hope you can join us for the opening reception for Reflections and Undercurrents on Friday night! Katherine Rosing will also be giving an artist talk on Saturday beginning at 1 PM!

ABOUT
Kim Storage Gallery is pleased to present Reflections and Undercurrents, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Katherine Steichen Rosing that immerses viewers in the invisible forces shaping forests and watersheds amid climate disruption. Rosing’s work reveals both the resilience and fragile balance of ecosystems under stress, asking what persists—and what quietly disappears—beneath the surface of the landscapes we love.
In this body of work, she abstracts hidden ecological processes into vividly hued, densely layered surfaces, merging the visible and invisible through inscribed marks that are later veiled by color, like root systems and currents we cannot fully see. Reflections and Undercurrents introduces submerged forests of yellow-green trunks rising through ultramarine floodwaters, holding the tension between visual allure and the unsettling question of whether we witness temporary inundation or irreversible transformation.
Grounded in long-term observation, environmental research, and collaborations with scientists, Rosing’s practice addresses extreme weather cycles—drought, deluge, and intensifying storms—that leave forests stressed and vulnerable, from local neighborhoods to distant northern ecosystems. She understands painting as a way to convey the felt experience of environmental change, creating a contemplative space where beauty and unease coexist and where subtle shifts in color, light, and texture echo broader ecological transformations.

04/11/2026

Kim Storage Gallery is thrilled to announce its representation of Madison artist Doug Fath!

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Doug Fath’s paintings are open narratives that examine myth, culture, pain, and hope. Working in a Magic Realist style, his canvases invite viewers into dreamscapes where the familiar and the fantastical converge — where blindfolded pigs recline in lush abundance, armed bears stand vigil amid wildflowers, and bluebirds rise singing into darkened skies. Through vibrant color and the charged presence of animals, Fath constructs a symbolic language that is at once personal and universal, poetic and politically alert.

At the heart of his practice is a commitment to painting as a healing mechanism — a space where isolation, grief, injustice, and resilience can be held together without easy resolution. Fath’s imagery draws on encyclopedias, folk art, scientific illustration, literature, and poetry, weaving them into allegories that speak to the current political and social moment. The narrative is always open-ended, never didactic — he invites the viewer to complete the meaning, to bring their own experience into dialogue with his.

His primary influences are the women of the Mexican Surrealist movement — Frida Kahlo, Leonora Carrington, and Remedios Varo — whose unflinching examination of pain, isolation, and the inner life runs throughout his work. Fath received his MFA in Photography from the University of Illinois at Chicago and has exhibited across the United States at venues including the James Watrous Gallery, Arts + Literature Laboratory, Tory Folliard Gallery, the Dubuque Museum of Art, and the Museum of Wisconsin Art.

Thanks to everyone who joined us at the opening of Snack Shop and celebrated ’s first solo exhibition with the gallery! ...
03/09/2026

Thanks to everyone who joined us at the opening of Snack Shop and celebrated ’s first solo exhibition with the gallery! The exhibition will be on view through April 11th!

đź”— Link in bio for more information and to view the exhibition online.

02/27/2026

Un, deux, trios, quatre… The countdown is on for the opening of Snack Shop! Join us in the gallery tonight (2/27) from 5 to 8 PM to view the exhibition and meet the artist, Gabrielle Marie Stone!

UPCOMING EXHIBITION: SNACK SHOPfeaturing Gabrielle Marie StoneFebruary 27 - April 10Kim Storage Gallery is pleased to pr...
02/13/2026

UPCOMING EXHIBITION: SNACK SHOP
featuring Gabrielle Marie Stone
February 27 - April 10

Kim Storage Gallery is pleased to present Snack Shop, a solo exhibition featuring paintings created at a pivotal moment in Gabrielle Marie Stone's practice. At a time when continuing her painting practice felt uncertain, the artist considered converting the front exhibition space of her studio into a snack shop—a practical solution to keep the lights on and sustain her creative work.

While the snack shop concept never came to fruition, the paintings in this exhibition are the first pieces that occupied that never-to-be retail space. Intimate and episodic, they offer entry points rather than resolutions, inviting viewers into a world that sits somewhere between necessity and indulgence. Like little snacks, these works provide sustenance in quieter ways—not essential, yet deeply nourishing.

Snack Shop names both the space and practice as it almost was, honoring the conditions in which the work was made: adaptive, provisional, and hopeful. The paintings retain their inherent dreamlike and atmospheric qualities, yet the exhibition grounds them in the real economies and lived decisions of making art today—a reflection on vulnerability, resilience, and the creative impulse that persists even in uncertainty.

For more information, please visit the website:
https://kimstoragegallery.com/show/kim-storage-gallery-gabrielle-marie-stone

Last week to see Balance featuring ! The gallery will be open Thursday through Saturday 11-5. The texture is Susan’s wor...
02/09/2026

Last week to see Balance featuring ! The gallery will be open Thursday through Saturday 11-5. The texture is Susan’s works is truly incredible. We hope you can stop by to see the work in person! 👀

Address

207 E. Buffalo Street , Suite 404
Milwaukee, WI
53202

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+14142319304

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