Posts in Art
See You/See Me

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Drawing, painting, printmaking, photographic and even digital self-portraits or portraits of close friends and family have been a way that artists have built their skills, pondered their own or their sitter’s humanity, captured a moment in a life, and shared a direct connection with their viewers. Portraits not only capture a likeness of the sitter but are also capable of expressing an emotional state and exploring identity.

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Small Wall: Geometry In Nature

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I had to stop playing with fire. Had to find another outlet for my creativity. And sometimes life changes so fast you miss it. One day a Librarian, the next day an artist. After a permanent back injury ended my library life, I began painting again. Call it art therapy or the best excuse to be creative, yet it helped me deal with mental and physical pain, a 5 year recovery.

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Word and Image: Works of Change and Exchange

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During the height of the pandemic, Milwaukee artists strategically translated COVID-19 public health messaging in collaboration with health professionals, community organizers and activists. This group, The Creative Health Collective, designed culturally relevant murals, banners, video, music, graphic designs, stencils and tailored masks to mobilize their communities.

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Small Wall: Art as Therapy

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Get a free sampling of the Art Therapy experience March 11th, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm from one to four different practitioners at their tables, all ready to work with you in their own unique ways!

  • Cheryl Ray is a clinical Art Therapist

  • Mari Lynn Young is a Shamanic Healer

  • Haley Fuhr is an Art Therapy Graduate Student

  • Sharon Mergener is a Local Fine Artist using art as therapy

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Small Wall: OWL Art Workshop

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(Older. Wiser. Local) is a public service program, created by the Jazz Gallery center for the Arts, and funded by Bader Philanthropies. Our purpose is to enrich local senior citizens (50 and up) with a wide variety of topics, including art. This exhibition focuses on the artistic creations made within our time, as we have gathered together since 2018.

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High Fibers

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Southeastern Wisconsin has a strong tradition of working fiber artists and programs that foster them. Fiber artworks often bridge and break down the historic gap between traditional craft and fine arts. They create openings in interpretation, invite exploration of gendered roles/methods of making. This exhibition showcases the work of 11 invited emerging to established artists working with fibers.

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Purposeful Visionaries: Ceramic Tile Making Workshop with Muneer Bahauddeen

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In conjunction with our recent exhibition, Purposeful Visionaries: the Art of Della Wells, Evelyn Patricia Terry, Mutope Johnson and Muneer Bahauddeen, one of the artists conducted a clay tile making workshop with community members of the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts. Muneer Bahauddeen, is an experienced ceramic artist and workshop facilitator. Over two Saturdays, tile making methods were demonstrated and participants created their own unique artworks using their new skills. The tiles on display here are some of those produced during this workshop.

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Artists Working in Education: Summer Internship

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Artists Working in Education is a local nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide youth in Milwaukee with arts enrichment programs that advance learning, enhance human potential, and cultivate community. Interns experimented with many new mediums throughout the summer guided by local Milwaukee artists. On display are fabric samples from Rosie Petry’s fabric manipulation workshops.

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AWE (Artists Working in Education) collaboration with Rising Artist Council — Small Wall Exhibit

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This body of work was created by the Rising Artist Council program managed by lead artist Abigail Ziesemann with supervision from Program Director John Kowalczyk.

Rising Artist Council is a group of middle and high school students that meets every week to grow their creative skills through the execution of a variety of projects. This season, participants focused on storytelling and created zines, characters, comics, maps, and more.

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Abstraction + Space

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The Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts will feature the work of five recent gradates from the visual art programs at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.

The artworks of these fives artists focus on abstraction with three dimensional elements and other unique approaches to artmaking.

Featured Artists: Olivia Ann Tharpgeorge (UWM), Jimmy Cobb (MIAD), Nadia Alkhun (UWM), Kya Harris (MIAD), Sarah Gerbasi (MIAD).

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Feather, Fur, Scale, and Tail

Opening Reception — Saturday, May 14th, 2022 from 6 – 8 PM

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Wild Renderings of the Creatures We Adore

This lively Fine Art Exhibition includes a wide variety of Art Mediums:

Linocut Print | Sculpture | Comic-Book Illustration | Photography | Assemblage Box-Making | Encaustic | Pastels | Screen Print | Painting | Digital Drawing

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