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This installation is part of the Milwaukee Public Market’s Holiday Window Display, a collaborative project with the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) that transforms St. Paul Avenue into a festive public art experience. Until January 31, ten large-scale, student-designed window installations light up the block between Broadway and Water Street, each offering a unique reflection on winter, creativity, and community.
About the Art: Winter’s Bloom explores the contrast between fragility and resilience, using the image of flowers in snow as a metaphor for life’s persistence in adversity. The flowers, vibrant and delicate against the cold, evoke both beauty and quiet strength, surviving in an environment that seems inhospitable. The piece invites reflection on how life can thrive even in the harshest conditions, offering a glimpse of hope and renewal within stillness.
About the Artist: Michaela Prischman is a Senior Communication Design student at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. As a graphic designer, she emphasizes clarity, emotion, and composition in her work. She primarily works in digital media, creating visual systems that communicate identity and mood across a variety of projects and platforms.
Portfolio: michaelaprischman.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/michaela-prischman
This installation is presented in partnership with Harmonic Harvest, whose support helps make the Milwaukee Public Market’s Holiday Window Display possible.
Parking is available in the Market's main lot just off of Water Street. Make sure to bring your parking ticket to the class for validation.
Reservations are non-refundable, however you may send someone else to take your place. If we cancel a class due to insufficient enrollment, a full refund will be made.
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