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December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

Local Photographer “Optic Legacy” Sheds Light on Milwaukee’s Cityscapes and Natives

Originally published in The UWM Post by Madison Goldbeck  Brema’s studio. Photo by Madison Goldbeck Nearly seven years ago, Brema Brema and his family moved from Africa to the United States with the help of the United Nations. Today, Brema has risen from the mere coyness of his childhood as a reputable Milwaukee photographer and […]

December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

The Spiritual Awakening of a Post-Corporate Worker to Visual Artist and Creator

Originally published in The UWM Post by Madison Goldbeck  At a young age, Lisa Battikha wouldn’t be satisfied with the options of the bedding when she went shopping. The colors and patterns never fit exactly what she wanted. In response, she would buy her own fabrics and create her own blankets and bedroom accessories. She […]

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  I was lying in the sun, Near juniper shrubs and storybook villas. Not enough profit and pleasure in the telling of, The tapping of a cigarette, The brush of bare knees, A long draught of wine, Closing the shutters on balconies, With blinds made of lace at Angel’s Bay. Red watermelon hues. I’ve read […]

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I am obligated to remember this; being small. For weeks I recall nothing at all. Once I was ordinary, Lying under another’s sequoias tree. When it thundered, I hid in a pit. A Cratus is among us, His three siblings too. Mother, I am becoming another. I must swallow it all. I have never known, […]

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