Bay Area Life & Style Fall 2021
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Arnold adds that it's important to support local artists and it can be<br />
more affordable than some may expect. All of the artwork in the<br />
gallery is for sale and can be purchased during your visit or online.<br />
Most of the pieces can be shipped.<br />
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"There's original, one-of-a-kind artwork that is more affordable<br />
than if you get a reproduction print at a big box store and I don't<br />
think people sometimes understand that they can collect from local<br />
artists," said Arnold.<br />
If you see something you like, you can buy it and take it home the<br />
same day or you can let the artist continue to display the artwork<br />
until the end of the exhibition, which can allow the artist to earn<br />
more votes for cash prizes.<br />
Arnold added that she hopes to continue to have an impact on the<br />
De Pere community with more art education and she sees a lot of<br />
opportunity for the future to help keep local artists local and not<br />
feel like they have to travel to a bigger city to be supported and<br />
recognized.<br />
"A lot of people come in and say they didn't know we were here and<br />
they love seeing what we offer and I certainly hope that brings in<br />
other galleries. The Mulva Center is getting built soon and that's<br />
going to be a big draw for the arts and it's really exciting to see our<br />
community embracing the arts and culture," said Arnold.<br />
The Mulva Cultural Center is a fully funded project by De<br />
Pere natives James and Miriam Mulva. The project is<br />
expected to open in late spring or early summer of 2023<br />
and bring in more than 100,000 people each year.<br />
"The Mulva Cultural Center is really going to change the<br />
dynamic of the area because they will be bringing traveling<br />
shows and that will be really interesting and will give our<br />
local artists more exposure and that's what I'm really<br />
hoping for. We have so much to offer and De Pere can<br />
really be known for its arts scene," explained Arnold.<br />
If you want to learn more about events, workshops,<br />
upcoming exhibitions, sponsorships and future fundraising<br />
events head to artlessbastard.com and follow them on<br />
Facebook and Instagram. Artless Bastard is open on<br />
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
and is located at 353 Main Avenue in De Pere.<br />
1130 S. Taylor Street, Green <strong>Bay</strong><br />
920.499.9715<br />
www.thegraniteco.com<br />
@TheGraniteCo<br />
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