Children of the West End

Children of the West End is a public art work by artist Erik Blome. It is located on N. 36th St. and W. Wisconsin Ave., west of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The work was commissioned by the West End Development Corporation as part of the Spirit of Milwaukee's Neighborhood Millennium Art Initiative.[1] The artwork depicts four children cast in bronze. The figures--two male and two female--balance along the top edge of a winding brick wall surrounded by a garden.

Children of the West End
ArtistErik Blome
Year2000
Dimensions550 cm (216 in)
Location36th St. and Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Coordinates43.038913°N 87.959362°W / 43.038913; -87.959362
OwnerCity of Milwaukee

According to Blome, "The models for the sculptures of the children were recruited from the surrounding neighborhood."[2] The work includes a bronze relief that spans one face of the wall. The relief design incorporates significant architecture of Milwaukee's west side, including the Pabst Mansion.

See also

  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

References

  1. "West End Development Corporation Dedicates Children of the West End Public Art Sculpture". West End Development Corporation press release. 10 September 2001.
  2. Blome, Erik. "Children of the West End". Artist's website. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
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