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Recently Funded Public Art Conservation Projects

  • $5,000 to artist Brad Bernard (through fiscal receiver), toward the restoration of the Victory Over Violence murals by Brad Bernard and George Gist.

  • $5,000 to Enderis Park Neighborhood Association, toward the restoration of The Magic Grove sculpture by late Nancy Metz White.

  • $2,000 to Lake Park Friends, toward the conservation of the Erastus B. Wolcott Memorial located in Lake Park.

  • $3,000 to Riverworks Development Corporation to restore the Train Mural by Rozalia Singh located along the Beerline Trail.

  • $5,000 to Westown Association, toward restoration of the Spanish American War Hero in the Court of Honor on Wisconsin Avenue.

  • $5,000 to Labor Community at Work toward restoration of the Wisconsin Workers Memorial at Zeidler Union Square.

  • $2,500 to the Bells of Milwaukee, Inc. for restoration of the Historic Notre Dame Convent Bells and Belfry.

  • $5,000 for restoration of the mural wall at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society.

  • $5,000 to the Juneau Park Friends toward restoration of the Solomon Juneau and Leif the Explorer statues in Juneau Park.

  • $5,000 to the Riverwalk District, toward restoration of the Cork Marcheschi Dream With the Fishes sculpture on the east wall of the Riverside Theatre building on Wisconsin Ave.

  • $10,000 to Westown Association, toward restoring 3 sculptures in the Court of Honor on Wisconsin Avenue.

  • $564 toward restoration of the Dick Blau photograph International Polka Association Festival at the Wisconsin Center.

  • $2,000 to the Milwaukee Police Department, toward restoration of a Narendra Patel sculpture at the 6th District Police Station, 3006 S. 27th Street.

  • $2,500 to Lake Park Friends, toward cleaning and waxing the General Erastus B. Wolcott statue in Lake Park.

  • $2,500 to the Wisconsin Humane Society, toward restoration of the Henry Bergh statue at 4500 W. Wisconsin Avenue.

  • $4,000 to the Riverwest Neighborhood Association to assist with restorations of elements of Snail's Crossing.

  • $5,000 to the Woman's Club of Wisconsin to restore sections of Marina Abakanowicz' Birds of Knowledge of Good and Evil on East Kilbourn Avenue.

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