Process Gallery
A glimpse of our collaborative, creative and research-based learning processes
Dr. Dan Haumschild
Discussion of storytelling within Hebrew and the Jewish community: alephbethic language, relational storytelling, storytelling the environment through embodied experience and the poetics of the Torah. Jewish Museum Milwaukee.
Sharon and Larry Adams
Sharon and Larry Adams tell us about the evolution of Adams Garden Park
lgbt milWALKee walking tour
A walking tour in and out of the third ward, using the app. lgbt milWALKee. Discussion around storytelling the built environment and people in an urban setting.
Dr. Brice D. Smith
Discussion around storytelling history and community for the app. lgbt milWALKee
Talk and discussion on the history of urban agriculture and food ways in Milwaukee.
Walnut Way Conservation Corps
Dr. Michael Carriere telling us about Walnut Way Conservation Corps
Discussion on Community Engaged Research and Public History
Discussion of the Built Environment, Aesthetic Justice, Cultural History, and storytelling in Sherman Park and Washington Park.
Meeting interdisciplinary and community artist Raoul Deal at Adams Garden Park, talking about his students work and his work with artist Glenn Williams
Melanie Ariens and Rhonda Nordstrom
Meeting environmental artist Melanie Ariens, Artist in residence Residence for Milwaukee Water Commons, and Rhonda Nordstrom, Water City Program Manager with Milwaukee Water Commons
Liam Farin (with Tanner Farnham)
Introduction to the Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures field school research project on cultural landscapes, cofounded by Dr. Arijit Sen, and discussion of Social Aesthetics and Food Justice
Visiting the Innovations and Wellness Commons, Walnut Way
Zine Workshop
Student-led zine workshops around ideas of Justice
Workshopping strategies for using multidisciplinary research in creative practice, and technical production needs
Discussion of Social Practice, research practices in art, curation, and the evolution of Ossuaries
Discussion on research-based storytelling, and leveraging creative practice towards community service
Student Work Show & Tell
Show & Tell of student work for the community at
Innovations & Wellness Commons, supported by MSOE,
Walnut Way Conservation Cops and Mercado MKE.