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Can You Find the Watermarkers?
New public water-themed art installations going up around the city.
Nov 13th, 2024 by Graham KilmerSculpture Milwaukee Returns For 7th Year
Featuring 7 artists from across the globe, 39 works, and a meditation on Michael Jackson.
Jul 12th, 2023 by Sophie BolichBikes, Sculptures and Lots of Music
Week two of Summerfest headlines another packed Milwaukee summer weekend.
Jun 29th, 2023 by Michael HollowayUWM and City as Living Laboratory land NSF grant to launch water stewardship project
Oct 18th, 2021 by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
City Plans Walker’s Point Water Trail
A Water Centric City tells its story. Trail could include a beach, public art, other attractions.
Feb 26th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneHaggerty Museum of Art and Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers unveil public art projects on Kinnickinnic River Trail
Community-selected art installations supplement new amenities and bring life to trail
May 16th, 2019 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersWaterMarks: An Atlas of Water for the City of Milwaukee
UCC Acosta: home to Milwaukee’s first WaterMarker!
Mar 20th, 2019 by Press ReleaseOh, That New Zealand-Style Food Truck
Third Ward board mulls over a food truck. Plus: a plan to develop land under the freeway.
Apr 12th, 2018 by Michael HorneNew Exhibition Explores British Influence on the Quintessential American Painter Winslow Homer
“Coming Away: Winslow Homer and England” explores how English art and a 19-month sojourn in Cullercoats impacted the latter part of the artist’s career
Feb 7th, 2018 by Milwaukee Art MuseumBoard Questions Shake Shack’s Signage
Historic Third Ward ARB acts on a host of small changes, from signs to a new dock.
Sep 28th, 2017 by Michael HorneMarquette’s Haggerty Museum of Art receives $146,000 federal grant
Funds are for a public art project by renowned artist Mary Miss
Aug 24th, 2017 by Marquette UniversityAn Atlas of Water for Milwaukee
Splashy project by international artist Mary Miss will dramatize the role and history of water in Milwaukee.
Jun 3rd, 2016 by Rose BalistreriMilwaukee Arts Board Releases Applications for Public Art Conservation and New Work Funds
The City of Milwaukee Arts Board today released guidelines and applications for Public Art Conservation and New Work Funds.
Dec 2nd, 2014 by City of MilwaukeeJohn Norquist Milwaukee Tour – Congress for the New Urbanism
One day before the start of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) 19th annual conference in Madison, former Mayor and current CNU President & CEO John Norquist returned to Milwaukee with a number of his former deputies to offer a tour of many of the urban projects started during his tenure as mayor.
Jun 1st, 2011 by Jeramey Jannene