New Kid's View
Family lured Jerrianne and her husband to South Milwaukee in 2002 from Southern California where she worked as, first, a journalist, then, as a court information officer. She now stays busy with media-relations consulting, playing with her three grandchildren (part of the lure), writing, discovering her new environs, and hoping her garden will produce before the first fall frost.
High School Artists Exhibit Their Stuff
South Milwaukee's art gallery and atelier, Studio 915, provided a great venue for South Milwaukee High School artists to show their work at last Friday's "Art on the Avenue."
Below are a few of the creations that were on display. All of the work will continue to be on exhibit at the gallery at 915 Milwaukee Avenue for two weeks. Studio 915 hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Thursday-Saturday. Phone number is 414,882.1430.
Here's a small overall shot. Following this are a few individual pieces with titles, media and artists' names.
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"I Can Be A Color Wheel" Water color and pastel pencil by Kim Brenner
"Day Of The Dead" Acryllic by Alyssa Dama
"Still Life" Acryllic by Chia Vang
"Night Out" Acryllic by Monica Castillo
"Pupil" Acryllic by Makenna Grenda
"The Road" Color pencil by Jamie Ostovich
"Tiger's Blood" Acryllic by Kyle Johnston
"Scooby-Dooby-Doo" Acryllic by Ashley Heitzmann
"Turtle Teapot" Clay and glaze by Arri Dethlott
More photos are on Studio 915's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=322112014560257&set=a.322111981226927.63162.142014299236697&type=1&theater


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