| MIAD and Riverwest – An Ongoing Connection by Jan Christensen
MIAD faculty member and Riverwest
resident Jennifer Geigel Mikulay
is making a mark in the public art
scene.
She teaches an Art in Public Places
sculpture class at the Milwaukee
Institute of Art and Design in the
Third Ward. Recently her class
completed a project in partnership
with the Friends of the Hank Aaron
State Trail (HAST). MIAD students
Dana Bach, Emily Belknap, Colin
Dickson, Katrina Motley and Bridget
Quinn were selected by a jury to
create temporary artwork along the
new educational HAST trail that runs
along the Menomonee River.
The works will be on view throughout
the summer along two sections of the
trail, near 13th and Canal and 23rd
and Canal Streets.
The works that will be on display
include:
Untitled, by Emily Belknap and
Bridget Quinn – a bicycle fitted with
a mechanical bird whose wings flap
when a rider or viewer moves the
pedals on the bike.
Birds by Dana Bach – colorful,
oversized birds set in the trees along
the river.
Native Shoots, by Colin Dickson
– a series of spikes fabricated from
recycled coffee bean sacks filled with
earth and native grass seeds, which
are sprouting under the daily care of
the artist.
March On, by Katrina Motley – a
series of mural panels depicting an
anti-housing segregation march.
In the near future the mural will be
insalled under the viaduct on which
that march occurred.
Art in Flux – Coming Aug. 5
Where you gonna go to make
woodcut prints in the street with a
steamroller? It’s gotta be Riverwest.
That’s just one of the things that
will be going on at Art in Flux, the
first annual fundraiser to benefit the
academic programs of the Milwaukee
Institute of Art & Design. It’s
scheduled for Saturday, August 5, 5-
10 p.m., rain or shine at Flux Design,
811 E. Vienna Ave.
In addition to the large, woodcut
steamroller prints, there will be
sculpture created live onsite, a time-based media show by
some 25 fine artists. A silent auction,
fine food (cash bar), music and
dancing will round out the night.
Tickets are $25 and available at
http://www.miad.edu/content/blogcategory/1/413/ or at the door.
For info call MIAD at 414-276-7889.
Riverwest Currents online edition - July, 2006 |