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Washington Heights Artists Front Yard Pop-Up

September 13, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Come out and support your local artists, makers and musicians at a Sunday afternoon pop-up in the front yards of homes in the 1700-1800 block of N. 52nd St. in Washington Heights Neighborhood of Milwaukee on Sunday, September 13 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The front yard pop-ups will be located on 52nd St. between Washington Blvd and Vine St.

Each artist/maker/musician derives part or all of their income from sales of their art at events, art fairs and street fairs, which have all been cancelled for the foreseeable future. Your invited to stop by and show your support for your neighbors. You’ll find new decor and accessories for your home and yourself, jewelry, clothing and personal accessories, body care goods, handmade fabric face masks and so much more!

Featured artists, makers and musicians for September 13, 2020:
The Art of Amber S Anderson: acrylic, watercolor, pastel, charcoal and clay inspired by both life on earth and earth itself
The Bezert: hand-crafted totum fauna inspired by nature created by Washington Heights resident Maria Knier
Big White Yeti: Soy candles in delightfully unexpected scents
Cat and Hare: Irish traditional music from Milwaukee: Olivia Langby: fiddle, concertina; Christian Wandzala: tenor banjo, tin whistle, harp; Amy Richter: bodhran, percussion; Jeff Ksiazek: bouzouki
Cloud 9 Workshop: Party in a box, art kits and art supplies
Drawstring studio: modern home decor and accessories by Washington Heights resident Danielle Lussier
Frank and Bella: Up-cycled vintage tin jewelry
Heidi Steeno: driftwood home decor wall hangings
Hyde and Chic MKE: mobile boutique inside of a 1999 Blue Bird Bus featuring women’s clothing and accessories.
Infinite Warrior: unique, hand-crafted boho-chic jewelry by Milwaukee designer Maria Puzach Panno that promotes positive energies in the world with every piece by combining the use of natural elements with her own inspiration and that of the creator, she looks to them to entwine with the intentions of the wearer.
James Steeno Gallery: Art Maps, art prints and watercolors of places found nearby. + coloring books, art decals,fine art note cards and hand-sewn fabric face masks by Washington Heights resident James Steeno
Lisa Sherer: hand painted upcycled furniture and decor, Halloween décor, beadwork made in Washington Heights
Lit MKE: handmade soy/coconut wax scented candles by repurposing liquor, wine, and beer bottles & cans! Custom orders as well!
Melissa Muller Designs: functional and decorative ceramics by Washington Heights resident Melissa Muller
Milwaukee Artists for Racial Justice (MKE-ARJ): 100% of donations collected from art are distributed to fight for Racial Justice across the city of Milwaukee
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Students: Anna Siemsen a Washington Heights resident will be offering her unique designs screen printed on sweatshirts, T-shirts and tote bags; Sara Moralez – Acrylic & wood jewelry, mixed-media paintings; Helena Baka – polymer clay figures
Milkweed Designs Jewelry: hand-crafted jewelry and accessories by Washington Heights resident Julie Paasch Anderson. One-of-a-kind designs range from “fun” to “fancy”.
Nourish Natural Products: Trusted wellness products for the mind, body and home. 100% natural. 100% clean.
Patty & Craig: Washington Heights folk singer and songwriter duo Patty Stevenson and Craig Siemsen are known for their gorgeous harmonies, impeccable musicianship, playful stage humor, and jewel-like original songs.
Sassy Sugar Treatery: mixed and baked in the oven is where these cuppies are caked mixing up frosting & yummy sweets Sassy Sugar is here with lovely treats for humans and canines.
Scarred For Life: leather and metal accessories for women and men by Washington Heights resident Jen Loberg
Simone Steeno: hand-sewn fabric pouches, scrunchies, face masks and more.
Square One Soapworks, LLC: handcrafted, small-batch soapworks made with all-natural ingredients.
Vienna Tomkalski: Fairy Lights, Dangleys (outdoor decorations) and Little Leaf Trinket Bowls.
Wander & Co.: is a social cause shop offering a curated selection of products that have a direct social cause benefit – clothing, accessories, dog collars + more. Owned and operated by Washington Heights residents Drew Griswold & his wife Jenni.
Whitton’s Mittens/Magolloubee Aprons: you probably know the mother/daughter mitten making duo from the winter months but year around they make fun and stylish hand-sewn fabric aprons for all ages.

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Make your purchases directly with each maker using cash, credit card or other contact free payment choices (varies by each artist).
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SAFE SHOPPING GUIDELINES:
• All artists/makers/musicians will be wearing a face mask and practicing safe distancing when they interact with you. Please do the same and wear a mask. The city of Milwaukee mandates face masks be worn at all public events and are required at our pop-up.
• Attendees must maintain social distancing. Each maker reserves the right to limit the number of people in their selling area at any given time.
• You may be offered hand sanitizer at each table/tent before you begin browsing.
• Each pop-up takes place on the private property of a resident. Please be respectful of their property, leaving no trash behind and cleaning up after your pet (if you bring one along).
• Children should be supervised by adult/parent/caregiver while shopping and look with their eyes, not their hands 🙂
• Dogs and pets must be leashed and under your control at all times when visiting the pop-up.
• Anyone not conforming to these policies will be asked to leave the private property. We need your cooperation to be able to put this event together and be successful.
• All arrangements are subject to change to conform to quickly changing conditions.

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Date:
September 13, 2020
Time:
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
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https://www.facebook.com/events/973385173177577/

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