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You’ll find their most recent work adorning a once decaying part of Milwaukee. Four new murals now stand outside the recently completed storm water basin in the 30th Street corridor representing a new era for the neighborhood with messages of peace and unity. But you don't need to search long to find other ways ArtWorks for Milwaukee has improved the community. Their impact can be seen across the city.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mike Strehlow put the organization that connects Milwaukee teenagers with artistic opportunities in the Sunday Morning Spotlight.
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