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Tke Mam Wo Woulj Be Jkiim^ Tke Man Wko Would Be B.B OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 1995 complimentary VOLUME 10, ISSUE 1 Tke Mam Wo Woulj Be JKiim^ Tke Man Wko Would Be B.B. King Tke Man Wko WonlJ De \Jmieenii Dee Tie Man Wko Won Be Annt Bea Tke Mam Wko Won. De Dea AFHWI0 Tke Man Wko Would De JKiM^ AFIIIIIIIIF Tke Man Wko WonlJ Be Art Kintf Kevin Stalheim, Artistic Director JUDITH ANN MORIARTY Ti editor MICHELLE GRABNER co-editor resurrects; BRAD KILLAM co-editor ^fifmm, FRANCIS FORD imum III photo editor MEGAN POWELL a fttgfjtjBtrMao mob ties; calendar^ 'out there* editor 4« 8c THOMAS FORD lttieJMfus.j design ANGEL FRENCH advertising & circulation director ALICE STEPHENS Jf rtt»a^%ct 27 sales 8:00 p.m. DEBRA BREHMER Pijrnan Theatre THERESE GANTZ AlvernolJbllege emeritus personnel JUDITH ANN MORIARTY »•»•, as >, ©ct 28 publisher Planfmlon Theatre Printing by Port Publications At MECCA FRIENDS OF ART MUSCLE i <= Perry Dinkin Ellen Checota Jf^j^wl kittle Crunchy Things Barbara & Jack Recht Barbara Kohl-Spiro Mary & Mark Timpany Dr. Clarence E. 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JUNEAU AVENUE o 414-285-4866 SAT10-5PM,SUN12-5PM MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 55202 785-9500 THE ART OF LINDA THE TABLE MULTI-MEDIA AN SEPTEMBER 9TH- OCTOBER28TH CIVINC FOR THE CREATIVE SPIRIT SAT, NOV4TH- PECEMBER 31ST AFFORDABLE CIFTS WORKS OF 200 ARTISTS RUTH LANTZ & 50 OTHER ART WEARABLE ARTISTS OCTOBER "THE GLASS EYE" NOVEMBER-DECEMBER D'"L-—l^—l- S^^^^M^^^^^Ki ik r*\ HI. i/">"r< EXPOSITION NEW 19 9 5 LOCATION: CONTEMPORARY NOVEMBER 2-5 NAVY PIER • CHICAGO 241 NORTH BROADWAY IN THE KATIE HOURS: MILWAUKEE, WI 53202 PHONE 414 289 0855 MS, WED, FRI: ll-6 • THUR: 11 -8 • SAT: 11 -5 GINGRASS GALLERY 1) YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHING THE FAMOUS & NOT-SO-FAMOUS CALL 414 671 6179 FOR SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES FEATURED THE FRIENDLY VILLAGE ARTISTS Dale Knaak Christine Wauman Foreword & Acknowledgment 14 Jens Carstensen Village Life 16 Kazuko deBie California Dream Deceiver 18 Waterama 20 pimiipp aiiiii RECEPTION Prolegomenon to a Manifesto 22 FOR ARTISTS October 7A, 1995 1:00 pm -3:00 pm LABOR OF LOVE 24 Exhibition through November 18,1995 Date Knaak 'Harvest' Charcoal J 7" x 23" Fine Arts & STUDIO €>1% Antiquities PRESENTS An Autumn Palette Plexus/Reflexus 6 Still Life & Landscapes 3055 North Brookfield Road, Brookfield, WI 53045 • 414 780-0613 Post Facto 10 Calendar 28 November Chicago/Madison 32 10,11 & 12 33 1995 Earwigs/Brainfood Performed at Application for ABC Student Art Exhibition 34 Uihlein Hall, Performing Arts On the Cover - The Man, Kay Rosen. Center Milwaukee Art Museum, Gift of Dr. Stanley Sehler. The following is an excerpt from Where Seldom is Heard a Discouraging Word... an essay by Nadine Wasserman from the exhibition catalogue Kay Rosen Home on the Range. Published by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1994, p. 17. Rosen's language is minimal and solid. It holds an objectness of ifs own. Her works can be conceived of as formal abstractions, their physi­ cal presence relying on the visual effect of color, line and scale...She re­ jects the exclusivity of meaning and approaches her work with wit and humor. She bridges the gap between form and concept by demonstrating Sung in ith English Sup the flexible aptitude of words. 4 Art Muscle Vrm Museum HHPEL HALL. 3253 NORTH DDWNER AVE STATE OF THE ARTS! LINDA WISCONSIN VISUAL ARTS AWARDS WINNERS ||I:'; NOVEMBER 3 - DECEMBER 22 M&M CLUB SCHNOLL OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 FROM 7-9. PM SEVENTEEN ARTISTS 3ROSS THE STATE WERE PRESENTED WITH AWARDS FROM THE WISCONSIN ART D IN 1 994 AND WILL BE FEATURED IN A GROUP SHOW WHICH ORIGINALS ACKNOWLEDGES TH TRIBUTIONS TO CULTURAL CLIMATE OF THE STATE. THEY ARE: BRETT ANGE Y BERD, MARNA GOLDSTEIN BRAUNER, JACK DAMER, LAURA Y, JAMES AND RENE ENGEBRETSON, STEVE FEREN, STEPHEN <E HOKANSON, CHUCK JOHNSON, SUSAN PITT, JOHN ROTH, Award-Winning PAMELA SCHERMER, TOM UTECH, AND SCOTT ZUPANC. RoaeftT VOGELE: QESIGN Fine Jewelry Novel DECEMBJIP 22 VOGEL tk GRAPHIC DESIGN FIRM HAS PRODUCED MANY AWARD WINNING PROJEC fe... THE FIRM RECENTLY DESIGNED THE HARLEY DAVIDSON We've been working all ANNUAL PRESENT A DISPLAY DOCUMENTING THE PROJECT. CHRISTIA 3HS summer designing OCTOBER 2li| OPENING R^HH' f2Sg$:isT's LECTURE* -IN HALL, exciting new jewelry ROOM 1 75 $PM YEAI LUNCH JAMES HAS BE^^HOTOGRAPHiNG^crrl' SCE -JpsT 4H *s AND WILL DISPLAY A SELECTION OF THESE WORKS WHICH DOf THANHS IN THE URBAN Served Monday thru Saturday Offering: ENVIRONMENT OF THIS CITY OVER THE YEAR^|||||b-SPOr- -OFES^IR JOHN 11:30am to 2:30pm Gold & Silver DOWNEY AND THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT. g DINNER FINE A»rs GALLEIIJ; Served Daily 5pm to 11pm Diamonds & Gemstones F i N'E ARTS T E R SUNDAY BRUNCH INNER CITY DESIGN ARTS WORKSHOP Quality original pieces AND Served from 11 am to 4pm at affordable prices UWM ART DEPARTMENT UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP S HOWCASE & displayed in a beautiful OCTOBER 1 3 - NOVEMBER 1 2 gallery setting OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 3TH FROM 4-7 PM THIS TWO PART EXHIBITION WILL FEATURE THE TALENTS OF MILWAUKEE AREA HIGH SCHOOL Let us design your STUDENTS AND UWM UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN A COMBINED DISPLAY OF CREATIVE next gift of jewelry WORK. ART HISTORY GALLERY MITCHELL HALL DEPARTURES Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 11-6 NOVEMBER B - DECEMBER 1 7 Thursday 11-8 • Saturday 11-5 OPENING RECEPTION: NOVEMBER B Sunday & Monday by appointment FROM 6-B PM THE M&M CLUB FILM DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PORTIA COBB IS ORGANIZING THIS EXHIBITION OF ARTIST MADE VIDEDS. 124 NORTH WATER ST. 10050 North Port 414.347.1962 Washington Road FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT EXHIBITS, CALL 229-5D7D. AFTER HOURS CALL Mequon • 241-1116 229-5B5B FOR A RECORDED MESSAGE. An Evening of Brahms featuring Andre Watts David Shifrin • Gary Hoffman Tuesday, April 16-7:30pm New England Piano Quartette Tuesday, May 7-7:30pm ASAP Family Concert Sang Mee Lee, v/o//n Sunday, March 24 -3:00pm SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS STILL HWRDHEIN PRHTT. PIRNI5T AVAILABLE FOR 4 OR 8 THUR5DRY. MARCH 7 - 7:30PM Shorewood, WI 964-5666 CLASSICAL CONCERT SERIES. Tues.-Fri. 11-7, Sat 12-6. Closed Sun./Mon. 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