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Jazale’s Art Studio opens new space in Bronzeville

April 18, 2015 by Alhaji Camara 1 Comment

  • (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • Founding brothers Vedale (left) and Darren Hill (right). (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • Dance Fusion from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee perform to celebrate the grand opening. (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • Maria Rios (left) and Eva Martinez (right) work on drawings. (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • Vedale Hill (left) talks to parents. (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • Resident artist Sherman Pitts paints a community mural created in collaboration with attendees. (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • Jazale's offers studio spaces for art residents. (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • Artwork from Jazale's resident artists. (Photo by Alhaji Camara)
  • (Photo by Alhaji Camara)

Jazale’s Art Studio, located at 2201 W. Martin Luther King Dr., recently hosted community members at a grand opening celebration. Founded by brothers Vedale and Darren Hill, the new Bronzeville space features after-school art programming, music and reading workshops, as well as studios for an artist-in-residence program.

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  1. Viola M Edwards says

    April 24, 2015 at 12:45 pm

    Would like 2 a part of ur adults art projects, and will volunteer 4 ur summer and after school program.

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