'I think this is the way we continue this kind of work': Milwaukee artist Rosy Petri opens home for art residence
Posted: Mar 20, 2022 8:58 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Harambee is the Swahili word for pulling together. An example of how Milwaukee's Harambee neighborhood is pulling together can be found at the home of Rosy Petri, a former artist in residence at the Pfister Hotel and recipient of the Mildred Harpole Artist of the Year award.
Now the multidisciplinary artist is providing a space for others to express their creative side.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Gabriella Bachara visited Petri's new home for art.
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