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Uptowner’s 4th Annual Beard and Mustache Competition!
Uptowner's 4th Annual Beard and Mustache Competition! Sat. April 16th 2 p.m Sign up 4-9 p.m. Competition Free to Compete, Free to Spectate! It's All About Having Fun and Celebrating the Beard! Yes indeed!, the Uptowner's 4rd Annual Beard Competition is approaching. Who will win the title and all its honor?! Now is the time to prepare. GROW! GROOM! And get ready for a bearded showdown! Cash Prizes and Certificates for winners! Complete scores will be available on-line the following day so everyone knows how they did! Gift to all participants! Live DJ There are seven categories this year in order to allow everyone to find the perfect category and encourage more participation and fun!!! Categories Include: •Freestyle Facial Hair •Partial Beard •Whiskerinas (Cant grow a beard?, Make one!) •Best Mustache (Styled or Natural) •Full Beard Natural 3” and Under •Full Beard Natural 8” and Under and the Grand Competition •Full Beard Natural Over 8” For More Information: Visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1525593017737704 Email: uptownerbeard@hotmail.com Contact:414-702-4060 *Categories and Rules Formed with much aid from St. Louis Beard and Mustache Club’s web-site. You may now preregister by sending an e-mail answering the questions below to uptownerbeard@hotmail.com. See the pinned preregistartion post if you have questions. What's your full name? What category do you want to participate in? (Replace Number with an X) (1) Mustache (2) Full Beard under 3" (3) Whiskerinas (4) Partial Beard (5) Full Beard Under 8" (6) Freestyle Facial Hair (7) Full Beard over 8". Where are you from? State an Interesting fact about yourself: ......................................................................................... JOIN THE FUN!
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Spectrum: Contemporary Artists in Color at Racine Art Museum
While many contemporary artists use color as a primary element, Spectrum focuses on it as a defining principle, featuring works by those in RAM’s collection, such as Sonja Blomdahl, Sandra Byers, Rose Cabat, Jeffrey Lloyd Dever, Lindly Haunani, Cliff Lee, James Lovera, and Dante Marioni.
Find out more »Cut, Fold, and Form: Featuring Kiff Slemmons and Julie VonDerVellen at Racine Art Museum
Whether emphasizing the structural, the conceptual, or both, the artists included transform paper—a familiar and seemingly mundane material—into vessels, sculpture, adornment, and artist’s books. Featured artists Kiff Slemmons, who makes ornate paper jewelry, and Julie VonDerVellen, who creates complex sculptural paper watches and clocks, are represented by multiple works. Artists from RAM’s collection—such as Dominic Di Mare, Walter Hamady, Caren Heft, Jim Lee, Ke-Sook Lee, Mary Merkel-Hess, JoAnna Poehlmann, Kay Sekimachi, Merle Temkin, and Michael Velliquette—expand the conversation.
Find out more »California Dreamin’: Mark Adams and Frank Lobdell at Racine Art Museum
Mark Adams (1925-2006) and Frank Lobdell (1921-2013) explored pattern and color.
Find out more »Paper/Plastic: Contemporary Adornment at Racine Art Museum
Frequent visitors to RAM see contemporary jewelry made of a wide variety of media.
Find out more »Stained Glass Class
Learn techniques such as cutting, grinding, foiling and soldering in the copper foil method.
Find out more »Water Soluble Oil Painting: Spring Floral’s – 8 weeks
Learn the basics of using water soluble oil paints while creating beautiful floral paintings. Water soluble oil paint is a versatile alternative to traditional oil paint with less fumes and easier clean up.
Find out more »Watercolor Demystified: Spring Themes
Learn the basic techniques of watercolor painting, including color mixing, washes, values, and composition. Apply these core elements to the images of Midwest spring. Still life, landscape, and some color based abstractions will be the genres we will focus on as a way to play and learn. We will avoid the pitfall that gives watercolor an unforgiving reputation. Beginners on up are welcome.
Find out more »Beyond Basic Drawing Class – 8 weeks
Focus on developing your drawing skills through your choice of medium and subject matter in an individual studio setting.
Find out more »Life Drawing
Investigate the human body form through the observation of nude models. Learn composition, drawing techniques, and the characteristics of light and proportion. Any type of drawing material or watercolor is welcome. Adult class - parental permission needed for ages 16–18.
Find out more »Exhibition at MOWA: Greg Conniff: Watermarks
Responding to MOWA’s challenge to create a fresh body of work, Madison photographer Greg Conniff has created Watermarks, an immersive visual meditation on a specific piece of nature in his home city
Find out more »1:00 pm
Ceramic Planters and Pots
Ever want to make your own functional planters and flower pots? Focus on wheel-thrown one-piece planters (drip tray attached to the pot). Some wheel experience necessary. Clay, glazes and firings included in class fee.
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Bayou’s State
Bayou’s State, an original aerial dance/theater piece by choreographer and performer Andrea Chastant Burkholder, explores her Cajun heritage as she travels through the declining Louisiana coastline, and it’s swamps and marshlands via an aerial net, bungee cords, and trapeze. Combining personal story, aerial and modern dance, theater, and river photography by Milwaukee artist, Eddee Daniel, Bayou’s State reflects on Louisiana’s coastal land loss as it relates to the local culture and environment. Begin the evening enjoying a traditional south Louisiana meal cooked by Andrea and her Cajun father as you sit nestled between the development along the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan. Following dinner will be the performance and then light dessert and discussion with the artists. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Limited seating
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Milwaukee Choristers Present Measures of Devotion
A musical exploration of the different ways the human heart expresses devotion to others, devotion to country and devotion to the Creator, featuring Giovanni Gabrieli’s “Jubilate Deo” with brass and organ, Mark Hayes’ setting of Abraham Lincoln’s The Gettysburg Address and Samuel Barber’s Reincarnations. Also enjoy selections by Eric Whitacre, James Mulholland and William L. Dawson, PLUS music from the Broadway favorites Show Boat and Carousel.
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