One Month Gallery Show September 2016 Wisconsin: Storytime from Project Wisconsin

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For the month of September only, the Bubbler is delighted to host Wisconsin Storytime from Project Wisconsin in partnership with the Wisconsin Book Festival. In 2014, Project Wisconsin created a weekly collaboration with 52 different Wisconsin designers and artists. Each week a different designer presented their take on a different story from Wisconsin’s glorious past. With everything from Camp Randall, to Chris Farley, to the Apostle Islands, and Ringling Brothers, these incredible designs encompass the diversity of talent in this pool of artists as well as the diversity of Wisconsin Stories.

Wisconsin Storytime will open September 8th in the Diane Endres Ballweg Gallery on the 3rd floor of Madison’s Central Library. Join the Bubbler for the opening reception from 6-8:30 on Thursday the 8th with drinks by Forequarter and a chance to meet many of Wisconsin Storytime’s designers. Limited edition books of each of the designs will also be available for purchase.

To see the 52 artists and designers involved visit: http://www.projectwisconsin.com/wisconsin-storytime/

About Madison Public Library

Madison Public Library’s tradition of promoting education, literacy and community involvement has enriched the City of Madison for more than 140 years. Nine locations throughout the City of Madison are open six days per week and welcome over 2.2 million visits each year. For more information, visit madisonpubliclibrary.org, Madison Public Library on Facebook, or @madisonlibrary on Twitter.

About The Bubbler at Madison Public Library

The Bubbler is a new programming model for Madison Public Library. Whether offering the basics of animation, screen printing, music, clothing design, dance, or painting (to name a few), The Bubbler’s hands-on workshops introduce participants to a variety of local experts who share their talents and physical resources. For more information, visit madisonbubbler.org, Madison Bubbler on Facebook, or @madisonbubbler on Twitter.

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