![]() | Phyl_J: I think I want to go to an art gallery or a musuem tomorrow. What are some good suggestions?? about 33 minutes ago |
![]() | nadesico33: link Retro awesome? Or just plain awesome? XD about 4 hours ago |
![]() | TangMayS: umm......ARTE or Art Gallery ????? about 13 hours ago |
![]() | Ni_Co: I read an interesting quote by Gauguin at the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Gauguin said, "Art is either plagiarism or revolution." about 16 hours ago |
![]() | Brother58josh: Incredible opportunity for a downtown Wichita art gallery, retail space, medical or office space link cool about 18 hours ago |
![]() |
Milwaukee Street Gallery offers art consigned from private collections. |
| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published Nov. 20, 2007 at 5:20 a.m. |
|
There's an incredibly outdated saying that suggests that one man's trash is another man's treasure. Of course, today, we use "person" instead of "man," and what used to be junk is now "antique," but the essence of the adage still holds true.
In these green times, it makes sense to recycle unwanted items, and it's from this school of thought that the idea for Downtown's newest art gallery space, Milwaukee Street Gallery, 717 N. Milwaukee St., came to fruition earlier this month.
Milwaukee Street Gallery, owned by Barbi Blutstein and Jane Chernof, is a place where something old becomes something new again. Blutstein and Chernof offer a twist on buying and selling affordable artwork by consigning pieces from people looking to do a little décor downsizing.
It's like the vintage shop of the art world, where the patient shopper often stumbles across incredible finds.
"Our gallery adds a different focus to the Milwaukee art scene because the art comes primarily from private and corporate collections," says Chernof. "People who are moving or just have 'extra' art are looking for a location to sell (it.)"
The idea, Chernof says, is to match buyers with sellers who have inherited art or own work that no longer suits their personal tastes.
But this isn't some junky garage sale dressed up in an artful disguise. The spacious gallery is clean and organized and constantly refreshed with rotating displays of contemporary and vintage posters, traditional and modern paintings, prints, sculpture and reproductions from established artists.
"Our passion for collecting and selling art, combined with our commitment to unparalleled customer service, allows us to satisfy a niche in the area that has been left unfilled," says Blutstein, who has been an active part of the Milwaukee and Midwest art scenes for more than 25 years.
"We also can be a resource for interior designers, estate attorneys and financial planners who may have access to clients to want to sell or buy specific art pieces," adds Chernof.
Blutstein and Chernof are also available for client consulting, appraisals, framing and exhibition services. To formally introduce themselves to the community, the women are hosting monthly art events, the first of which is a holiday cookie exchange on Friday, Dec. 7 and Saturday, Dec. 8. Come for the "bake and take" -- bake two dozen, take two dozen -- and stay for the opportunity to find art that can be new to you.
Milwaukee Street Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. or by appointment.
|
Post a comment / write a review.
|
| Top Clicks | Top Searches | Most Talkbacks |