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The House that Art Built . . .

The House that Art Built, is a fund raising alliance composed of regional artists dedicated to the cause of enhancing the quality of life through the perpetual momentum of creativity.
The blue prints of the House were first conceived while my team and I (Touch Fine Arts) were completing the ceiling of the Florentine Ballroom at the Congress Plaza hotel in Chicago. The idea being that fine art is indeed a lovely addition to the immaculate ballrooms, and banquet halls of the excessively wealthy, but it is NEEDED most on the baron walls of the impoverished.
Our first show is to be held on June 13, 14, and 15 at Mo’s Cafe. Many artists (student & Professional) from Milwaukee to Chicago will be featured, and 20% of all the proceeds will be donated to AHA!
There will be live performances, and plenty of wine. So clear your schedule, get the gang together, and come help lay the foundation of The House That Art Built.


The House that Art Built is currently moving forward on a series of charity Murals within the community. Thanks to a generous donation from ARTWORKS they have all the supplies we will need to create some beautiful work in the community. If any artists out there are interested they would really appreciate volunteers. Also, anyone who would like to submit their work for the show at Mo’s should feel free to contact surrealbigdeal@yahoo.com

Actor’s Craft brings the fun to Bucketworks!

Adonis Jamal and Vittoria DuMez improv a scene at Friday Night Improv.

Friday Night Improv goes to Milwaukee
Actor’s Craft brings the fun to Bucketworks!
Friday Night Improv comes to Milwaukee at Bucketworks! Get up on your feet with Theater Games and Improvisation! Everyone participates. Play the games you see on “Whose Line is it Anyway.” Come alone or bring a friend, either way, you’ll have fun. The good times roll between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. on May 2nd.

Admission for Adults 18+ is $8 for Bucketworks Members and $10 for Non-Members. Bucketworks is located at 1340 North 6th Street just north of downtown Milwaukee off the McKinley exit of the I94.

For more information, call Maureen Cashin Bolog of Actor’s Craft or check out the website at www.actorscraftwisconsin.com.


Actor’s Craft offers Professional On-Camera Acting Technique Classes for Adults both in downtown Milwaukee at Bucketworks and in Kenosha at the Rhode Center for the Arts, 518 56th Street. Classes for Children (2+ yrs) and Teens are offered in Kenosha.

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