Artdose Magazine Summer Nighttime Photography Event, Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee

On July 11, 2023, a group of photographers met at Catalano Square in the Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for a nighttime photography event. The event was open to all photographers regardless of equipment or skills. It was a night filled with conversation, experimentation, and camaraderie. Photographers came from Neenah, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, and Wauwatosa.

Future photo events like this will be planned in the near future. The best way to stay in tune is to follow us on Instagram at @artdosemagazineweekly.

Below is a collection of submitted photographs taken during this 2-hour event. All images are courtesy of the photographers.

L to R: Steven Bauer, Melanie Kearns, Mal Montoya, Frank Juarez, Meg Strobel, Kristine & John Hinrichs. Photo by Mary Lou Mayr

Steven Bauer

Kristine Hinrichs

Frank Juárez

Mary Lou Mayr

Mal Montoya

Meg Strobel

Published by Artdose Magazine

Founded in 2013, Artdose Magazine LLC is an independent print and digital art magazine committed to connecting and supporting the visual arts in the Midwest. Published by Frank Juárez, the magazine is premised on the belief that we all share common goals of introducing, engaging, and offering diverse art experiences. Artdose Magazine LLC appears in print as a bi-annual art magazine through a weekly art newsletter and on Instagram and Facebook. About Frank Juárez Frank Juárez is an award-winning art educator, curator, and arts advocate based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Known for his commitment to elevating contemporary art and supporting Wisconsin artists, Juárez has spearheaded numerous initiatives, including the Midwest Artist Studios Project and the 365 Artists 365 Days Project. In addition to his roles as publisher of Artdose magazine and editor-in-chief of SchoolArts magazine, Juárez has curated exhibitions and juried art shows throughout the Midwest. His dedication to art education and advocacy has earned him numerous accolades, making him a pivotal figure in Wisconsin’s art community.

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