Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Art on the Town - June 17 - Downtown Appleton, WI
Coventry Glassworks & Gallery - Bill Aubrey - Artist
Handmade Kayaks, Carved and painted paddles, Carved sculpture, and Wildlife monoprints were displayed |
Bill Aubrey with some of his mono prints |
Colt's Timeless Tattoos - Artist Jorge Lopez
Jorge Lopez did the work in the frames, his mother did the embroider tortillas |
Acoca Coffee - Artist - Hannah Kuplack, Musician - Eric Krueger
Angels Forever - Windows of Light - Artist - Patricia Kottke
![]() |
Iroquois raised-beaded fiber purses and necklaces |
![]() |
Artist - Patricia Kottke |
Creative Parklet Place - Artist Sam Luna
Trout Museum - Art Activities and Watercolor Artist Jeff Zdrale
Olde Town Tavern - Artist Jordan Ashwood (Graphic Designer)
Moonshell Salon & Boutique - Artist Reiddyn (Pallet wood creations)
The desk is made of pallet wood and new wood. Pictured is the owner of the store that painted the stunning picture to the right of the photo. |
Lillian of Appleton - Jewelry by Amanda Nowak made with Swarovski Crystals
Hey Daisy! - Madeline Felauer - Henna artist
Eco Candle Co - Kate Funk - Photographer
Blue Moon Emporium - Emily Reetz - Illustrator/artist
Traveling Palette - Ansh - paintings
Pinot's Palette - Kathy Boettcher - featured artist
Tina Marie's Unique Boutique - Sonnet Uhlenbrauck - custom hand painted sign
Not pictured since I didn't get to it in time was Mud and Prints, LLC (Cassidy Schrage - restoration and furniture design) ; and DePawsitory (Josh Galow - glass blowing)
These street vendors were in front of the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel. Not officially a part of Art on the Town but something I saw during that time frame:
Regional Artist Gallery: Artwork by Veterans - Trout Museum
This exhibit is no longer at the Trout Museum, but I wanted to share it as an example of art therapy for veterans. The pieces shown in the photo below were created by veterans as part of The Return and Recovery Program For Veterans, a program administered by the non-profit Artists For the Humanities. These works offered a way for veterans to express themselves through art and to help provide healing. Click Here for more information about the program.
![]() |
"Lilies of the Field" Ceramic and Wood Tripod 24' Tall by Brian Duka-Smith |
![]() |
Gallery card for the photo below |
"Almost Didn't See Him" by Sgt Darryl E Johnson |
![]() |
gallery card for below paintings |
F.S.B Cunningham in The A Shau Valley |
Wisconsin War Stories - A photography expose at the Trout Museum, Appleton
This exhibit is over with, but I still wanted to share some of what I experienced. It was a somber one spending time reading these stories. I spent time at every photo and there were many. The photos are of Wisconsin veterans of the World War II, Korea, and Vietnam wars. Beside each portrait was a personal story of what they experienced while serving our country in combat. These portraits lining the walls were taken by James Gill, staff photographer for Wisconsin Public Television. In the middle of the gallery space was a tribute to the fallen Vietnam veterans. Below are some photos from the exhibit.
part of the memorial for Wisconsin Vietnam War Veterans killed in action (this was in the front lobby) |
One side of the memorial, there were seven two-sided panels |
Each portrait had a personal experience of the subject next to it. |
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Postmodern Jukebox
So, I am going to take a little departure from the normal blog here and share with you a group my husband introduced me to - Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox. This is a group that we need to get to the PAC sometime either on the back of their current tour or on the next. The good news is that they are coming to Milwaukee on October 30. Click HERE for tour dates in your area. What I love about this group is they take popular songs and flip it and take you back in time. The vintage arrangements are so clever and the musicians and singers are so talented. If that wasn't enough they also tour with an amazing tap dancer that will blow your mind with her taps. Well done. Below are some links and videos...
All About That Bass
MMMbop (Doo Wop Version)
Stressed Out
Sweet Child of Mine
Love Yourself
My Heart Will Go On
Heros
Tap Medley
Cry Me a River
Criminal
Careless Whisper
Full Tour in Luxembourg
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Symphony on the Rocks hosted by Vic Ferrari - Jones Park
Once a year some members of the Fox Valley Symphony play a classic rock concert with Vic Ferrari Band in Jones Park. The crowd turn out is always excellent and there are plenty of food and drink vendors for them. Click here to learn more about Vic Ferrari Band including a tour schedule. It is truly a fun time especially witnessing the members of the symphony having a blast "rocking out" (If you look carefully on the second video you will see a cellist leave the stage to walk among the crowd cello and all). Below are a few photos and a couple of videos. I did start closer but the recorded sound was terrible due to the high volume, so I sacrificed the visual for the sound. (note to self, bring the zoom lens next time).
![]() |
the music was loud enough to hear clearly even back here |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)