Green & Blue Spaces
Green & Blue Spaces includes creative reflections on work being done by Milwaukee based organizations towards equitable access to green and blue spaces, encompassing parks, gardens, green belts and canopy health, rivers, lakes, and clean water access. This work also reflects upon environmental justice and tactical urbanism.
Andrew Juliot Andrew Juliot is a designer with an interest and experience in many different forms of graphic design. He has many years of experience in the Adobe Creative Suite and SketchUp/Podium, but most importantly he is a creative designer with a keen eye for details who is great at communicating and telling stories through design. If he is not designing he is probably inline skating, listening to music, looking at baseball statistics, or watching a sci-fi/fantasy show.
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Britney BeachBritney Beach is an illustrator based in the Milwaukee area. Her expertise fall largely into Character Design, Visual Development, and Sequential Storytelling. Britney has a passion for conceptual design and a great work ethic!
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Britt WestveerBritt Westveer is a multidisciplinary Milwaukee based artist. Her work is heavily narrative based, either from real life experiences or from recurring dreams. She uses elements of these moments to tell her story using various materials and media. Her work evokes both the past and the present, with a heavy emphasis on familial connection, but also on connection to one’s self. These threads of connection are elaborated upon in pieces that are as illustrative as they are abstract, their accessibility contrasted with their complexity
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Eduardo ZavalaEduardo Zavala is a multidisciplinary artist and performer originally from Rockford, Illinois. and currently living in Milwaukee. In his practice, they are interested in creating work that demonstrates the experiences they have experienced being a Queer, Femme, Non-Binary, Latinx person navigating predominately cis-gendered white spaces. He focuses on themes of sexuality, gender, religion, stillness, and voyeurism. Zavala is predominately lens-based however uses his work in video and performance to push themes and ideas into 2 Dimensional spaces.
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Emily Unrein Emily Unrein is is an Illustrator whose work focuses on sci-fi and fantasy drawings with simple, bold shapes and lines, though her work can range from paintings to cartoons and everything in-between. She also has a love of sci-fi poetry and often pairs her art and writing together to tell stories in an unconventional way. Otherwise, she can be found playing Animal Crossing in bed with her plushies and a coffee from Dunkin’ Donuts.
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Jesse BurschJesse Bursch is an Illustrator and Designer with a focus on narrative storytelling. He uses he/him pronouns and is a part of the LGBTQIA+ community. He currently lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and works with both digital and traditional mediums. His work can be cute characters or stories with representation he would like to see. Such representation like LGBT+ characters and BIPOC. He has a soft spot for dogs.
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Kasey MillerKasey Miller is a graphic designer and Illustrator from South-East Michigan. She enjoys all forms of print design, pattern making and watercolor illustration. Kasey is driven by problem solving and loves finding creative solutions to real world problems.
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Kian KortKian Kort is an artist and illustrator. Their work primarily consists of sequential art, such as storyboards and comics, and commercial design. They work with a variety of 2D media, both traditional and digital, and is known to have explored the potential of 3D illustration and design in ceramics and glassware. In their art, they focus on storytelling with themes of profound bonds between individuals, different cultures, and between people and nature. Ultimately, their goal in their future career is to inspire their audience to tell their own stories and learn with compassion.
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Manny SanchezManny Sanchez made this work about the Urban Ecology Center as part of Storytelling the Environment.
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Reagan MulveyReagen Mulvey made this work about Tactical Urbanism as part of Storytelling the Environment.
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Thomas DeeganThomas Deegan is a nonbinary illustrator from the midwest, primarily drawing sci-fi and fantasy. Thomas feels that if they can't make any change with their art, then they can at least make something that looks cool!
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Kameron Sallows
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Sallows is an artist with work ranging from digital illustration to painting a canvas. The content of her work is greatly inspired by video games, anime, and various cultures and folklore--most notably Japanese. Her line work is precise and painstakingly crafted to suit the tone of her pieces.
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