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March 2013

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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KEY GALLERIES LANDMARKS GALLERY, 231 N. 76th St., this month features the first Milwaukee showing of the work of Hartland (Wis.) artist Polly Joubert. Ms. Joubert is known for her detailed and historically researched paintings of Wisconsin landscapes and Door County images (circa 1800s). Seven original paintings, giclee prints and note cards will be available at the gallery from March 1-30. In addition to offering a wide range of art, Landmarks is known as one of the leading art restorers in the Midwest. Visit RIVERVIEW ANTIQUE MARKET, 175 S. Water St. just across the Milwaukee River from the Historic Third Ward, to explore vintage art and photos from many of the area���s leading antique dealers. We love venturing north of Milwaukee to Cedarburg, The area has a historic, picturesque look that has inspired scores of artists. In Cedarburg, be sure to explore THE PINK LLAMA GALLERY, thepinkllama.com. While the gallery has an address of W62 N580 Washington Ave., the entrance actually is through the rear porch, located across the street from the red and white pagoda. Owner Tammie Strause is focused on providing Wisconsin artists with a lovely, supportive environment. CEDAR CREEK POTTERY in Cedarburg���s Cedar Creek Settlement features handcrafted work of artists from Wisconsin and beyond. Also in the historic Settlement, LA DIVA offers jewelry crafted by the owner and features a variety of artwork, perfect for gifts and LEAP OF FAITH inspires with its nurturing atmosphere and artworks from around the world. Wisconsin artists also are featured at DAVID BARNETT GALLERY, 1024 E. State St. at Prospect Ave., through April 13. Wisconsin Art from the Collection of David Barnett and the David Barnett Gallery includes works by Joseph Rozman, the first artist to have a solo exhibition at the Barnett Gallery in 1967. DeLIND GALLERY OF FINE ART, 450 E. Mason St., hosts an exhibition of works by members of the New York based Society of American Graphic Artists (SAGA). The show, March 20-April 6 is comprised of contemporary fine art prints in a variety of media. Milwaukee���s Downtown Diner Greek & American cuisine CORNER OF STATE AND VAN BUREN 224-6400 mykonos.com 36 OPEN EVERY DAY Free parking & WiFi Breakfast all day until 5 p.m. Open late, weekends until 3:30 a.m. In picturesque Port Washington, visit BLUE HERON ARTISAN���S GALLERY. The gallery is located at 102 E. Pier St. in a historic 1929 fire station building, and features more than 25 artists, including West Bend���s Wendy Leece whose work is shown above. Cabin Fever continues through March 17 as owner Bette Langford showcases different artists��� interpretations of what ���cabin fever��� means to them. Mark your calendar for the exhibition Creaky Floors & Secret Doors, opening at a reception 5-7 p.m. March 22. ���The exhibition will feature artwork inspired by vintage items, shabby chic treasures and memories of yesteryear. What forgotten treasures, secrets and dusty relics lie in the attic?��� says Langford. Information about the gallery and its on-premises Heron Bay Banquet Hall is at blueheronport.com

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