700 N Art Museum Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53202
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Mission RedLine Milwaukee, a 501(c)(3), is an urban laboratory that seeks to nourish the individual practice of contemporary art and to stimulate the creative potential of the local community to which we are linked. Through residency, education, outreach, and challenging exhibition programs with a focus on socially relevant topics, RedLine inspires and impacts new generations of cultural and civic transformers. What is RedLine? RedLine Milwaukee was founded by local artists Lori Bauman and Steve Vande Zande in October, 2009. Goals of professional development, access, and social justice are met through RedLine’s Programs: Residency, Exhibition and Education. The three-story, 22,000-square-foot building includes exhibition space, artist studios, a community print shop and papermaking studio, a computer lab, and classrooms. Milwaukee’s only artist-in-residence program, RedLine houses ten emerging artists, five mentoring artists, a resource artist, six teen residents and several visiting artists annually. Additionally, RedLine connects artists with community organizations through workshops, classes, and outreach.
The Marshall Building is located in the Third Ward on the Southeast corner of Water Street and Buffalo Street. HISTORY Since 1906, the Marshall Building has been a catalyst in transforming the Historic Third Ward neighborhood. In the early years, its design by nationally renowned architects and pioneering construction had people buzzing. Decades later, George Bockl put the building on the map as an incubator for passionate, entrepreneurial types. Offering them an affordable place to launch their business, Bockl made a home for Milwaukee’s creative class. Now, over a century later, the Marshall Building continues to be an incubator for innovative ideas.
Saints and Sinners tattoo is Brady streets only tattoo shop open from 2pm till 12am Monday thru Saturday and 2pm till 10pm on Sundays.
Alphabang! is specifically dedicated to independent, emerging, and established media artists. We as photographers, videographers, sound and video artists are excited for the chance to provide a space for people who work and experiment in photo and video. Our space is new and our vision is fresh and we look forward to how our mission will grow and change. *personal viewings of current shows are available by appointment.
Material Studios + Gallery is 6900+ square feet of creative space. Respected Milwaukee artists Pamela Anderson and Melissa Dorn Richards are Managing Co-Directors of Material. Located in the Marshall Building in downtown Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. The artists and organizations that comprise Material Studios + Gallery are listed below. Mission Statement: Material Studios + Gallery is a space for artists to create, produce, and develop their entrepreneurial practice. We offer the community an intimate look into the process of creating, the opportunity to develop a relationship with the artists, along with contributing to their success. Material also houses arts organizations that fuel the health and well being of the local economy. We invite you to meet our artists in the collective, work directly with creativity to add to or start an art collection through direct purchase. Pamela M. Anderson ArtWorks for Milwaukee Reginald Baylor Studio Contemporary Pull Creative Alliance Milwaukee Melissa Dorn Richards Claudia Egan Law Offices Natalja Yatsuka Bill Gardner Nina Ghanbarzadeh Chrystal Gillon TC Hoffman Studio + Gallery Infrastructure Canvas Niki Johnson Leann Mester Milwaukee Artist Resource Network (MARN) Kerry Rose Ramsden Jeff Redmon Rita Maria Gallery Jessica Z Schafer Anna Schmidt Heidi Witz Design
Displays and sells original multicultural artwork from local, national and global artists. Also sells unique jewelry, cards, books, CDs, organic hair products, art prints and posters. Holds artist talks, poetry jams, book signings, panel discussions and other events. Space available for private events.
Greymatter is a studio and gallery that is operated by artists Rachel Quirk and Zina Mussmann. Greymatter seeks to blur lines between studio and gallery in order to create opportunities not only for ourselves but for other artists as well. We hope to foster a spirit of collaboration and mutual support among artists in our community and beyond.
Paint. Sip. Socialize. Wet Canvases is the hot new hang out for people looking for alternative entertainment venues with an eclectic flair. Whether you’re a master artisan or a budding painter, you are guaranteed to have fun! Our expert instructors ensure each student has the tools and direction to create their best interpretation of art. Wet Canvases is just the right place for your girls’ night out, family function, birthday party, corporate team building platform, or just a night on the town! Uncork your creative juices and let your inner artist flow….
The Jewish Museum Milwaukee is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the Jewish people in southeastern Wisconsin and celebrating the continuum of Jewish heritage and culture. The history of American Jews is rooted in thousands of years of searching for freedom and equality. We are committed to sharing this story and the life lessons it brings with it, so that we may enhance the public’s awareness and appreciation of Jewish life and culture.
Material Studios + Gallery is 6900+ square feet of creative space. Respected Milwaukee artists Pamela Anderson and Melissa Dorn Richards are Managing Co-Directors of Material. Located in the Marshall Building in downtown Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. The artists and organizations that comprise Material Studios + Gallery are listed below. Mission Statement: Material Studios + Gallery is a space for artists to create, produce, and develop their entrepreneurial practice. We offer the community an intimate look into the process of creating, the opportunity to develop a relationship with the artists, along with contributing to their success. Material also houses arts organizations that fuel the health and well being of the local economy. We invite you to meet our artists in the collective, work directly with creativity to add to or start an art collection through direct purchase. Pamela M. Anderson ArtWorks for Milwaukee Reginald Baylor Studio Contemporary Pull Creative Alliance Milwaukee Melissa Dorn Richards Claudia Egan Law Offices Natalja Yatsuka Bill Gardner Nina Ghanbarzadeh Chrystal Gillon TC Hoffman Studio + Gallery Infrastructure Canvas Niki Johnson Leann Mester Milwaukee Artist Resource Network (MARN) Kerry Rose Ramsden Jeff Redmon Rita Maria Gallery Jessica Z Schafer Anna Schmidt Heidi Witz Design
Greymatter is a studio and gallery that is operated by artists Rachel Quirk and Zina Mussmann. Greymatter seeks to blur lines between studio and gallery in order to create opportunities not only for ourselves but for other artists as well. We hope to foster a spirit of collaboration and mutual support among artists in our community and beyond.
The Marshall Building is located in the Third Ward on the Southeast corner of Water Street and Buffalo Street. HISTORY Since 1906, the Marshall Building has been a catalyst in transforming the Historic Third Ward neighborhood. In the early years, its design by nationally renowned architects and pioneering construction had people buzzing. Decades later, George Bockl put the building on the map as an incubator for passionate, entrepreneurial types. Offering them an affordable place to launch their business, Bockl made a home for Milwaukee’s creative class. Now, over a century later, the Marshall Building continues to be an incubator for innovative ideas.
Alphabang! is specifically dedicated to independent, emerging, and established media artists. We as photographers, videographers, sound and video artists are excited for the chance to provide a space for people who work and experiment in photo and video. Our space is new and our vision is fresh and we look forward to how our mission will grow and change. *personal viewings of current shows are available by appointment.
Current Artists: Tegan Andrich Kathryn Belongia Mike Davenport Blythe Davis Colin Demgé Britt Musial Angela Minga Summer Morrison Josh Ebert Tim Feldges Liz Getchow Josh Hintz Nykoli Koslow Erick Ledesma Leah Mierow PJ Moody Francesca Narvaez Renee Navis Christian Sis Brian Schneider Dylan Smith Allison Taylor Allyson Smith Ben Tyjeski Natalie Brey
Present Works is a studio and gallery space collaboratively run by Maura Kelly Doyle and Brian Nigus. Located in Historic Walker's Point, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Present Works showcases emerging artists and new projects.
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