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31 May 2009 by nathaniel

exhibition and lectures at Elaine Erickson Gallery

PRINTS: Collecting to Creating
1850’s – 2009

Elaine Erickson Gallery
207 East Buffalo Street
Milwaukee, WI  53202
414-221-0613

Selected works from the Kevin Milaeger collection, works from the Sherkow collection, gallery and guest artists.

Exhibition: June 6 – July 14 2009
Lecture: June 10, 6:30 pm, Kevin Milaeger, “A Passion for Collecting”
Lecture: June 24, 6:30 pm, Jessica Meuninck-Ganger and Nathaniel Stern, “Printing Time and Space”

invite: elaine erickson gallery

invite: elaine erickson gallery (click to enlarge)

Artists on show include Appel, Armata, Avati, Baskin, Delaunay, Erni, Fink, Friedlander, Kutzer, Lautrec, Laurencin, Lam, Leger, Meuninck-Ganger, Pepper, Rouault, Schulze, Shahn, Steinlen, Stern and Yoon.

Hope to see you there!

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