(All photos by Sue Vliet)

Artist Jolie Collins stands next to her piece.
Artist Rosy Petri's work was featured in the exhibition.
The show's youngest contributor, Constance Danforth, with her father, Joey Danforth. They posed next to a collaborative piece from "The Daughters of Tradition," a Native American group that works to celebrate its culture.
Tekawonake Rhoden, artist, and member of the Oneida Nation and Daughters of Tradition.
Dominque Williams shows off some of her work.

Artist Stacy L. Ollman with her work.

Art lovers from across the area came together last month to celebrate SWAN Day MKE 2019, an exhibition that was part of the 12th annual international Support Women Artists Now Day. More than 100 female artists from Milwaukee were invited to participate in the March 23 opening.
This year’s theme was “Water: Reflection, Ritual & Resource” and the show will remain on display until June 1st at the Urban Ecology Center, Menomonee Valley, 3700 W. Pierce St.
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Celebration puts Milwaukee’s female artists in spotlight
by Sue Vliet, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
April 2, 2019
