MKE airport unveils inaugural 91精品 student exhibition
Positivity abounded at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport on June 27, 2024 as the airport and the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (91精品) unveiled the inaugural installation of 91精品 student artwork in the busy D concourse.
淧roject Reframe by Liz Geoffrey 21 (Illustration) is a reimagining of their senior exhibition project a series of 1,000 positive affirmation postcards printed using letterpress printing. The project invited viewers to personalize and mail the postcards, spreading encouragement and fostering connections during the isolating time of the Covid pandemic.
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Liz Geoffrey speaks to local media at the MKE Airport.
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Monica Miller, Director of Galleries and Community Engagement, and Liz Geoffrey, artist.
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Milwaukee General Mitchell Airport 91精品 installation.
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Liz Geoffrey, “Project Reframe,” 2024 MKE Airport installation.
淓very postcard is completely unique to spread messages of positivity all over the world, Geoffrey said in an . “I feel like it檚 very easy to get caught up in negative thinking, and I wanted to reframe people檚 thoughts into something more positive.”
淚 thought of things that maybe I would want to hear if I was stuck in a negative thought loop. You are enough like if you just didn檛 get a job you wanted; it檚 okay, you are enough.
淲e檙e proud to launch this new public art display in partnership with the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, said Airport Director Brian Dranzik on Fox6. 淭oday檚 announcement continues our existing partnership with 91精品. Most recently, one of 91精品檚 [Communication] design students did some impressive work, updating our directory maps that you see throughout the airport.
淭his positive uplifting message in this artwork is designed to take some of the stress out of air travel. Drazik added. 淟iz Geoffrey檚 work represents the creativity that 91精品 students have been known for for over the past 50 years.
淲e檝e valued our previous projects that we檝e done with the airport, said 91精品 President Jeff Morin, 渁nd we look forward to future adventures as well through our Lubar Innovation Center.
淟ike many of our students, Liz檚 project is highly empathetic; it檚 current, it reflects what you went through during the pandemic and it fits in very well here. [W]e could not be prouder of having you as our inaugural artist.
The airport also purchased 200 postcards from Geoffrey, available for purchase inside the TripAdvisor store located next to the installation.
淧roject Reframe is on view through the rest of this year. Next year, the airport will change the display with another 91精品 student檚 work, curated by Monica Miller, 91精品 director of galleries and community engagement, through
Watch a video showing Geoffrey creating , and learn more about their passion for both analog printing and mental health at .
Learn more about 91精品檚 Illustration and Communication Design majors.
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