This year marks the 10th and final year of Art vs. Craft in Milwaukee. Over the years, more than 15,000 people have shopped the wares of more than 450 artists. Don’t miss your chance to catch this fair before it goes away for good.
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From Dark and Uninviting to Spectacular
Here’s a dark, confined and uninviting space transformed into a series of exterior and interior rooms you won’t want to leave, all thanks to a renovation from Bruns Architecture.
Source: Arch Daily/ Tricia Shay
How Chicago Inspires Powerhouse Architectural Duo, Strawn and Sierralta
Brian Strawn and Karla Sierralta have serious vision. Just three months after finishing graduate school the business (and life) partners were finalists for the 9/11 Memorial. They’ve also dreamt up projects such as History Channel’s “City of the Future” and the insane “Supertall Superfarm.“ Here’s what inspires them mostabout their hometown, Chicago.
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A Modern Home on a Meager Budget
A family in Lawrence, Kan., wanted a modern home on a meager budget. See what architect Dan Rockhill created to combat the building site’s steep slope and obtrusive street noise.
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Mulling Over the Miller House
The Miller House is a testament to American modernism: an open layout, flat roof, and walls made of stone and glass. The original owners still lived in this beauty when it was named a National Historic Landmark (the first to do so while one of its designers was still alive). Get a video tour (below), or see it in person.
Source: Indianapolis Museum of Art
Chicago’s “Chef of the Year” Opens a New Joint
From the chef who brought Chi-town Yusho and Billy Sunday comes another restaurant (the first of two) in Hyde Park. With its Pekin duck entrée, wood-fired pizza, cannoli soft serve and Venezuelan chocolate souffle cake, A10 is sure to be a knockout as well.
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Meet The “Pie Guy”
Get to know Michigan’s “Pie Guy,” Nikita Santches. The Moscow-born chef recently expanded his brand into a full-scale restaurant, Rock City Eatery, in Hamtramck, Mich.
Source: Eat It Detroit
Kansas City’s Monumental Performing Arts Center
Now this is the kind of building we want to go to when we buy tickets for the opera, ballet, symphony or theater. Kansas City’s Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is situated in the new entertainment district, overlooking the historic warehouse district.
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Drumming Up the Love
With critics using words such as vibrant, superb and sonically spectacular to describe Third Coast Percussion, it seems that the four man team from Chicago is a show not to be missed. Take a listen to their unique sound, then catch them at the Indianapolis Museum of Art tomorrow.
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Are Chicago’s Trees in Danger?
Chicago’s trees are facing their biggest battle yet: The
emerald ash borer. Read what the city is doing to prevent the insects’
destructive streak, and if it’s working.
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
The University of Iowa Gets a New Art Building
The University of Iowa School of Art is getting a new building from Steven Holl Architects. See the sketches and models for the 126,000 square feet of lofted space here.
Source: Steven Holl Architects and designboom
A Moving Tribute to Martha Graham and Modern Dance
Martha Graham pioneered art that propelled
modern dance into the 21st century. Now, former dancers from the
company bearing her name, along with Dance Masters will perform “Reverence,” a
weekend of pieces that honor and celebrate Graham.
Source: Overture Center for the Arts
You Gotta See These St. Louis Shows in November
In the mood to spend an evening (or three) perusing the gallery? Then this St. Louis list of must-see shows in November is for you. From a holiday ceramic art and jewelry show to an exhibition showcasing artwork created by the apes at the Saint Louis Zoo, you’re bound to find something you like.
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Building with Trees
The trees seem to grow right out of the Culver House, one of Dirk Denison Architects’ current projects. No word on when the Chicago building will be complete, but in the meantime check out the renderings of this “glass-meets-greenery” space.
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Izzy’s Makes a Move on Minneapolis
Snow dusts many Minneapolis lawns, but the cold weather doesn’t mean we’re not up for a little ice cream treat. The ever-popular St. Paul scoop shop, Izzy’s, just expanded across the river to Minneapolis with a 7,500-square-foot building from Salmela Architect. Be sure to stop by for the building’s grand opening this Saturday.
Source: Arch Daily/Izzy’s Ice Cream
Chicago’s Walls Get Decorated
The walls in the northwest Chicago look a little less bare and a lot more creative after the Wicker Park Arts Committee and WPB gave The Orange Walls Mural Project permission to put up six new installations in the neighborhood. This piece, by James Jankowiak, is one of three murals already installed.
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This Comedic Duo Returns to St. Louis For One Night
St. Louis natives, twins and stand-up comedians, Randy and Jason Skylar, return to their home town for one night to perform a show guaranteed to make you grin.
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Shop Detroit Art for the Holidays
For just over a month, the Detroit Artists Market will transform its gallery space into a holiday art shop. Get a jump on your shopping by going to the preview party this Friday before the exhibition opens to the public.
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Get Some Bling at the Walker
See some of the Twin Cities best jewelers with
just one stop at the Walker Art Center this year. Whether you’re looking a handmade
necklace, cast ring or that special piece to go with a new outfit, you’ll find
it here.
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A Dapper Affair
There’s no room for sexy fireman outfits or Joker masks here. Instead, pull out your tailored suits and nipped in dresses that hit at the knee. It’s time to bring your best 1960s style and evoke your favorite Mad Men character for the third annual Halloween party at Bryant’s Cocktail Lounge in Milwaukee.
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It’s Getting Crazy at Cranbrook
Who doesn’t want to get a little crazy at their local museum? Maybe it’s the white walls or the hushed tones that get people riled up, but regardless, the Cranbrook Museum of Art is bring the pandemonium–ahem, we mean,Crandemoniumto the museum. Think one of a kind art auctions and roller girls. What more could you ask for?
Source: Cranbrook Art Museum
A New Use for Old Wood
When city crews in Milwaukee cut down trees, the fallen material often becomes firewood, mulch or waste in a municipal
landfills. But there’s a new movement gaining traction to repurpose “urban
wood” into usable lumber for building and furniture.
Source: M Magazine
A Crawl to Get Joe
Black, cold-pressed or with cream? It doesn’t matter how you take it, as long as you drink coffee this weekend is for you. The Caffeine Crawl returns to Kansas City for it’s third iteration. Here’s to three days of caffeinated pleasure.
Bare walls? Fill them up! For 16 years the Minneapolis College of Art and Design’s annual sale of student work has helped local art lovers do just that. But snag your ticket to the opening night of the sale ahead of time. It has a history of selling out.
Source: MCAD/ Dominoid by Benjamin Wuest
Malört: The Brooding Kid in the Corner
A wormwood liquor that was once only made in Chicago is taking over Madison’s craft cocktail scene despite being described by some as tasting like “grapefruit rind and kerosene,” “rubber tires,” “gasoline-soaked grass” and “the brooding kid in the corner.”