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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Villa Terrace Museum & Gardens has a full spring calendar, with the Sopra Mare concert series returning to the Mercury Courtyard on Sunday mornings, an artist exhibit running through July and a free Garden Opening on June 7.
Artist Sasha Kinens' exhibit Momenti is on display at the Villa through July 26. Upcoming events include a spring garden lecture on water management presented by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District on May 13, and an illustrated book talk on Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture on May 14. Both are $20 and begin at 6:30 p.m.
Alec Story, executive director of Villa Terrace, along with Kinens, joined us on Tuesday, May 5 with a preview.
More information can be found by visiting Villa Terrace online.