We've spent the last few days exploring Milwaukee for a little end-of-summer getaway. We started at the Museum of Art for an afternoon. If you're ever in Milwaukee, it is not to be missed. The building itself is its own work of art, and it is large enough to give each piece the right space to be appreciated. We also enjoyed lunch in the Museum restaurant, which affords a wonderful view of the water & walkway.
My favorite piece was this painting by Reginald Baylor called On Duty, Not Driving. He was a professional truck driver (can you spot the trucking references) until he quit to become a full time artist. I love his pop culture references, bright colors, and how he uses very thing tape for an awesome masked effect (you can see it most clearly on her blue top, but it is done throughout the piece). It really makes me want to go home and play with thin tapes.
We also enjoyed the furniture galleries ... I want this Frank Lloyd Wright desk (manufactured by AllSteel) for my office.
And I also loved all of the functional art like these cameras that Walter Dorwin Teague for Eastman Kodak in 1930 ... this design would likely still sell like hotcakes today.
Any of you that have followed are travels through the years know that we are big fans of Kimpton Hotels. When we say Milwaukee had a newer one, we made The Journeyman our destination. After we checked-in, we headed to the roof-top bar for some beverages.
The hotel is in the historic Third Ward neighborhood, which reminded us a lot of the neighborhood where we live (minus the boat slips and docks outside the condos). We walked to The Milwaukee Public Market for supper at the St. Paul Fish Company enjoying a Lobster Roll and Schlitz Battered Cod.
On day two, we spent the morning wandering around the neighborhood. One of my favorite stamps was a store called Mod Gen that was filled with all sorts of fun things including this succulent cabinet .,.. the rusted orange with the greens was magical.
We spent our afternoon with the Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates at Miller Field. We had 4th row seats behind home plate, which gave us a great view of the game. We couldn't resist catching a snap of former Cardinal and 2011 World Series Hero David Freese.
We had a gorgeous day in the sunshine (and thankfully in the shade eventually).
We ended the day with a walk to another Third Ward Restaurant DanDan. We ate at the bar and enjoyed visiting with the bartender. The Mule was made with Ginger Tea infused Vodka and Lime and was one of the best I've ever had. Have any of you infused your own vodka?
I was sorry that I was too full to try any of there awesome sounding desserts.
We highly recommend this area of Milwaukee for a fun little getaway.
Looks like another great trip!
Posted by: Kami | August 16, 2017 at 07:46 PM
I'd have a hard time choosing between those cameras. That cabinet is awesome. Looks like you had a wonderful time.
Posted by: Lorraine | August 16, 2017 at 09:07 PM
Milwaukee is a very nice city, and I'm so glad you enjoyed it! So many fun places to visit and wonderful restaurants to sample! The FLW desk is a masterpiece, and the three-legged chair was the first of two he made for the Admin tower offices in Racine. He had to do a remake with four legs, as the secretaries kept falling over in them! If you ever get back to MKE, let me know... I live close by! Have a great weekend.
Posted by: Bev | August 17, 2017 at 06:49 AM