Tour Lynden Sculpture Garden, River Hills, WI 53217
Drive US Highway 100 East for tour of Lynden Sculpture Garden, located at 2145 West Brown Deer Road, north of Milwaukee in River Hills, Wisconsin 53217
Places to see in ( Milwaukee - USA )
Places to see in ( Milwaukee - USA )
Milwaukee is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan's western shore. It's known for its breweries, many of which offer tours chronicling its role in the beer industry. Overlooking the Menomonee River, the Harley-Davidson Museum displays classic motorcycles, including one of Elvis Presley’s. Nearby is the Milwaukee Public Museum, with its large-scale European Village and a recreation of old Milwaukee.
Milwaukee has historically been a major immigrant city. During the early 20th Century, German and Polish immigrants tended to dominate, and the city still strongly identifies with its German and, to a slightly lesser extent, Polish heritage. For part of the early 20th century German was even the main language of the city, and German names are still very common.
Milwaukee is home to some instantly recognized corporations such as Miller Brewing and Harley Davidson. Harley holds an enormous celebration on every fifth anniversary during Labor Day weekend attracting riders (and celebrity riders such as Jay Leno) by the millions to Milwaukee each time. The 115th anniversary was held in 2018.
Here’s the thing about Milwaukee: it’s cool, but for some reason it slips under the radar. The city’s reputation as a working man's town of brewskis, bowling alleys and polka halls still persists. But attractions like the Calatrava-designed art museum, badass Harley-Davidson Museum and stylish eating and shopping enclaves have turned Wisconsin's largest city into an unassumingly groovy place. In summertime, festivals let loose with revelry by the lake almost every weekend. And where else on the planet will you see racing sausages?
Getting around in Milwaukee is easy. Block numbers are consistent across the city, including most of the suburbs, starting roughly where the Milwaukee and Menominee rivers meet. All numbered streets run north-south, increasing in number as you head west from 1st Street. Most named streets go east-west.
A lot to see in Milwaukee such as :
Milwaukee Art Museum
Harley-Davidson Museum
Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory
Milwaukee County Zoo
Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee
Discovery World
Lake Park
Milwaukee Public Museum
Boerner Botanical Gardens
The Pabst Mansion
Mitchell Park
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Whitnall Park
North Point Lighthouse
South Shore Park
Oak Leaf Trail
East Brady Street
Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery
Bronze Fonz
Betty Brinn Children's Museum
Grant Park
Lakeshore State Park
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Humboldt Park
Havenwoods State Forest
Walker's Point
Washington Park
Atwater Park
Urban Ecology Center® at Riverside Park
Lynden Sculpture Garden
Estabrook Park
Wehr Nature Center
Cathedral Square Park
Veterans Park
Doctors Park
Hank Aaron State Trail
Hart Park
Havenwoods
The Basilica of St. Josaphat
Grant Park Drive
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum
Swing Park
Milwaukee City Hall
Seven Bridges
Northpoint
Drexel Town Square
Greenfield Park
Kosciuszko Park
Bender Park
Kletzsch Park
( Milwaukee - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Milwaukee . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Milwaukee - USA
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The Arts Page | Milwaukee Bonsai Society
The Milwaukee Bonsai Society is an active club of bonsai enthusiasts celebrating its 50th anniversary. Bonsai is an artform that shapes trees into living sculptures. Partnered with the Milwaukee Bonsai Foundation, they help maintain the public bonsai exhibit at Lynden Sculpture Garden as well as displays annually during the Wisconsin State Fair and Holiday Folk Fair. Discover more about the Milwaukee Bonsai Society at their website:
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The Arts Page is Milwaukee PBS' Emmy-winning monthly look at the arts. Hosted by Sandy Maxx, we take you inside the stories of art and artists making a difference in our vibrant arts community.
ABOUT MILWAUKEE PBS
Milwaukee PBS is an award-winning multimedia producer and broadcaster of exceptional and meaningful local and national content. Licensed to Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee PBS is one of the highest-rated PBS stations in the country. Our unique, independent position in the community makes us the ideal source of community engagement as a storyteller, conversation facilitator and advocate. No matter where you come from or where you make your home, we encourage you to bring your world and Milwaukee into focus as a member of the Milwaukee PBS community.
The Arts Page | Program | #710 -- Natural Beauty
[Original Airdate: July 25, 2019]
The Arts Page showcases natural beauty in art. The Milwaukee Bonsai Society creates living sculptures from trees at Lynden Sculpture Garden. Waukesha artist Scott Boris transforms wood logs into natural edge, wood-turned bowls. Tibetan monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery craft an intricate sand mandala made of geometric shapes and ancient spiritual symbols at Milwaukee's City Hall.
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The Arts Page is Milwaukee PBS' Emmy-winning monthly look at the arts. Hosted by Sandy Maxx, we take you inside the stories of art and artists making a difference in our vibrant arts community.
ABOUT MILWAUKEE PBS
Milwaukee PBS is an award-winning multimedia producer and broadcaster of exceptional and meaningful local and national content. Licensed to Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee PBS is one of the highest-rated PBS stations in the country. Our unique, independent position in the community makes us the ideal source of community engagement as a storyteller, conversation facilitator and advocate. No matter where you come from or where you make your home, we encourage you to bring your world and Milwaukee into focus as a member of the Milwaukee PBS community.
Arts Digest | Program | #102
Milwaukee's Lynden Sculpture Garden features more than 50 monumental sculptures spread out over a 40-acres location. Arts Digest marries breathtaking scenes of the sculptures with music from the MSO to create a truly inspiring viewing experience. Jon Anne Willow tours one of the most significant contemporary craft museums in the United States, the Racine Art Museum. Tom Strini visits La Lune Collection Furniture in Riverwest to learn about their hand crafted, environmentally conscious furniture. Young musicians from the Latino Arts Strings perform; and, John McGivern visits the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design to ask if artists are born or bred.
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Hosted by Jon Anne Willow and Tom Strini, featuring John McGivern, ARTS DIGEST explored the broad spectrum of arts and culture in SE Wisconsin and expanded the way we all see and experience art - from stages and galleries to our daily lives.
ABOUT MILWAUKEE PBS
Milwaukee PBS is an award-winning multimedia producer and broadcaster of exceptional and meaningful local and national content. Licensed to Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee PBS is one of the highest-rated PBS stations in the country. Our unique, independent position in the community makes us the ideal source of community engagement as a storyteller, conversation facilitator and advocate. No matter where you come from or where you make your home, we encourage you to bring your world and Milwaukee into focus as a member of the Milwaukee PBS community.
10thirtysix | Program | #106, April 2017
[Original Airdate: April 21, 2017]
An undocumented family living in Waukesha County wanted to tell their story to Milwaukee PBS. Hear from a husband and wife, whose children are U.S. citizens, about their concerns and fears over possible deportation under President Trump's Immigration Enforcement Policy. We'll take a look at a social organization whose purpose is to try and keep young, diverse working professionals in Milwaukee. And learn about a collaboration involving a local pizzeria, a UWM professor, and several young artists and what it means for history and the Walker's Point neighborhood.
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Compelling stories and documentaries about local issues, successes, and the people living and working in our southeast Wisconsin communities.
ABOUT MILWAUKEE PBS
Milwaukee PBS is an award-winning multimedia producer and broadcaster of exceptional and meaningful local and national content. Licensed to Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee PBS is one of the highest-rated PBS stations in the country. Our unique, independent position in the community makes us the ideal source of community engagement as a storyteller, conversation facilitator and advocate. No matter where you come from or where you make your home, we encourage you to bring your world and Milwaukee into focus as a member of the Milwaukee PBS community.
Grohmann Museum Art of Industry Milwaukee WI
Take quick video tour of Grohmann Museum showcasing the art of industry, located at 1000 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
Riverside Park, West Bend, WI 2009
This is Riverside park, West Bend, WI. September 2009.
The park boasts a sculpture walk with art from nationally known artists and home of the Kettle Moraine Jazz in the Park, but I like the quiet and all the wildlife there is in the park. West Bend launches it's fireworks off from this park, but that is a different type of wild life.
Hunger (2008) excerpt
Eiko & Koma premiered Hunger at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis October 9-11, 2008 after developmental residencies at Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, NY), the Maggie Alessee National Center for Choreography at Florida State University (Tallahassee); The Dance Place (Washington, DC) and the Walker itself. Hunger is a collaboration with Charian, Peace and Joko Sutrisno.
Following the premiere, Hunger traveled to Alverno College (Milwaukee, WI) and the Wang Center at Stony Brook (NY) University.
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Hunger will have its New York debut at The Joyce Theater in New York (October 28-November 2).
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Hunger reunite Eiko & Koma with Charian (Chakreya So, age 19) and Peace (Setheap Sorn, age 20), two of the young Cambodian visual artists-turned-performers they first worked with when they began to develop Cambodian Stories in Phnom Penh during 2004-2006. Setting their 1983 duet Grain on Peace and Charian in 2007, also at ADF, made Eiko & Koma want to revisit its elemental theme of hunger, but on a vaster scale.
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7275 N. River Rd. River Hills, WI
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Quality and detail; feels like new construction. Spectacular property w/ beautiful woods & views of the river surround the gourmet outdoor kitchen w/ snazzy fire-pit, bar, 60,000BTU burner, grill and a pizza oven! Open Concept, Sunny throughout, Large room sizes, Stunning family room w/cathedral ceiling, cherry & granite kitchen & four fireplaces are just a few of the amenities. Retreat to the master suite to enjoy a spa bath. Finished lower level with full size windows, & climate controlled wine cellar.
[Wikipedia] Way Four
Way Four is a public art work by artist Bernard Kirschenbaum at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The stainless steel sculpture is an open circle that creates an orbit for two triangles; it is installed on the lawn.
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