WaterMarks

 
 
 

2019

CALL/WALKS: Milwaukee

Highlights of two Milwaukee WALKs, “Connecting Water and Art in the Garden Homes” and “Restoration and Reclamation in the 30th Street Corridor,” both of which deal with water issues in Milwaukee.

2018

WaterMarks: An Atlas of Water

WaterMarks is an urban scaled project for the City of Milwaukee designed to help its residents better understand their relationship to the natural systems and infrastructure that supports their lives.

WaterMarks Pulaski Park

In this CALL WALK artist Jessica Muenick-Ganger, River Revitalization Foundation land manager Joanna Demas, about the history of the KK river, the impact of the concrete riverbed the KK river sits in on the wellness of the community and landscape, and the biodiversity that surrounds it in Pulaski Park.

2017

WaterMarks: An Atlas of Water

Artist Mary Miss and the director of the Haggerty Museum of Art, Susan Longhenry, introduce the CALL Project: WaterMarks. They discuss how art and museums need to engage with their communities, the methods and partners of WaterMarks to engage those citizens, and describe the cite of WaterMarks on the Milwaukee waterfront.