Press Release
Press Release

The Transplanted Art Show

 

By - Jul 18th, 2020 12:05 pm

August 7-9th
Friday, 12-7PM
Saturday & Sunday 11-5PM
361 E Becher Street, Milwaukee, WI  53207
414-481-4461
jef@jefraasch.net

Lakefront Festival of the Arts, The Morning Glory Art Fair, Mount Mary’s Starving Artist Show, and many other art fairs have canceled this year. These are a vital source of income for our local artists. A group of eleven Wisconsin Designer Craft Council Artists are banding together to put on a show of our own at my studio in Bay View. The public is invited to come and support us and our work, plus get in their art fair fix.

We will be joined by Fiber artists Erika Mock and Kathy Johnson, Jewelers Kim Wilson and Linda Franzblau, Ceramists Jean Wells, Andrew Linderman, and Jef Raasch, Photographer Fred Fischer, Mixed Media Artist Mary L Hager, Leather Artist Ilze Heider and Metal Sculptor Debbie Radke.

Following all safety protocols, the show will be held outdoors, and we will be limiting the visits to two related guests per booth at one time. Artists will be donning our masks and asking our visitors to do the same. Our Fiber Artists Erika and Kathy will have plenty of stylish hand crafted masks available. Hand washing, sanitizing, and six foot distancing will be our goal, all while having fun.

For more information visit: https://jefraasch.net/the-transplanted-art-show

https://www.facebook.com/Jef-Raasch-184578892104420

The Transplanted Art Show

The Transplanted Art Show

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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