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Arts & Entertainment - Nov. 27, 2007
Bay View Book Arts Gallery checks into new space
The Bay View Book Arts Gallery moved again, this time to the first floor of the Hide House, and officially opened Thanksgiving weekend.
Tags: Bay View book Arts Gallery, Hide House, Robin Kinney, Jessica Poor, Dawn Donner, Bridget Griffith, Gene Evans, LeAnn Wooten, Becky Tesch, Carolyn Brady, Dina Lieb, Todd Graveline, Sharon von Ruiswyck, Petra Press, Suzanna Berland, Darlene Hagopian, Tony H
Marketplace - Nov. 22, 2007
Bay View Book Arts Gallery reopens
You might want to make one more stop during your Black Friday shopping excursions. The Bay View Book Arts Gallery reopens Friday, Nov. 23 in its new location, 2625 S. Greeley St.
Tags: Bay View Book Arts Gallery, Hide House, Petra Press, Robin Kinney, Jessica Poor, Sharon von Ruiswyck, Gene Evans, Todd Graveline, Bridget Griffith Evans, Dina Lieb, Carolyn Brady, Becky Tesch, Tony Hix, Suzanne Berland, Darlene Hagopian, LeAnn Wooten.
Arts & Entertainment - Nov. 22, 2004
Fatherhood and loss fuel local artist's fire
Adam Nilson is one of Milwaukee's most employed artists. Recently, despite major ups and downs, he's completed the Mona Lisa mural at Sven's Café, restoration work for Cans Canteen, a full makeover for Hairy's Hair Bar and The Groove.
Tags: The Groove, Adam Nilson, Sven's, Hide House, Hairy's Hair Bar, Cans, Avante Salon, mural
Marketplace - May 14, 2003
Hide House seeks to become a hive of artistic activity
A former tannery complex west of Howell Avenue has been truly reborn as The Hide House. Owner Gib Bathrick has included a gallery, artists studios, meeting rooms and space for a number of other ambitious projects in the six-building complex.
Tags: Hide House, Bay View, gallery, arts




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