Results tagged with 'faythe levine'
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Published April 22, 2012
Faythe Levine has single handedly, and in collaboration with many others, put Milwaukee on many maps. She started the first indie arts and crafts fair, Art vs. Craft, in 2004, and later, innovative galleries like the now-defunct Paper Boat and Sky High.
Published May 25, 2011
I recently stopped in the Sky High Gallery, inside the Sky High Skate Shop, 2501 S. Howell Ave., to check out the much-hyped "What's Lost Is Safe" installation by California's Monica Canilao.
Published March 4, 2011
Travis Auclair has helped document everything from flying pickup trucks in northern Wisconsin, to psychedelic rock legends in Portland and Jack White's haberdasher in Chicago, after getting his start filming his friends skateboarding in high school.
Published Feb. 27, 2011
The paintings of Stacey Rozich, the latest artist to land at the tiny gallery housed in the back of Sky High Skateboard Shop, 2501 S. Howell Ave., are the kind of bold and and often fantastic work that has come to identify the loosely defined aesthetic curator Faythe Levine has crafted for her gallery and seasonal pop-up shop.
Published Nov. 23, 2010
In the six years since Milwaukee artist Faythe Levine first launched Art Vs. Craft, she's grown from an artist and designer making and selling her art wholesale to shops around the country and out of her Bay View boutique to something of an international art icon with filmmaking and book credits to boot.
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