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Collaborative Mosaic Mural

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ORGANIZATION: Grand Avenue Club

  • 5 people are interested

Come join Grand Avenue Club members and lead artist, Miriam Sushman as we complete a 3 ft. X 4 ft. mural of Lake Michigan. (The Grand Avenue Club is a community that provides an array of services to people who have experienced mental illness.) Volunteers will learn to cut and shape stained glass, design techniques and how to adhere tesserae (mosaic elements) to the substrate. We are recruiting volunteers to work with us on Wednesdays from 4 pm to 6:30 pm and on Sunday afternoons from 1 pm - 4 pm. Miriam's schedule is flexible and she can work on the project during the day on Mondays and Tuesdays. She usually comes in Wednesday at 1 pm.

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About Grand Avenue Club

Location:

210 E. Michigan Street, attn: Administration, Milwaukee, WI 53202, US

Mission Statement

Grand Avenue Club's Mission is to provide people who have experienced mental illness with all the ingredients for a satisfying life-opportunities to get ready for work, paid employment, education, housing, as well as recreational and cultural opportunities.

(bus info & ADA accessibility below)

Description

Program participation are "members," not clients or consumers. When people join the program, they are offered immediate membership in a community that needs and values their talents, interests, and abilities. Members and staff run the program together as peers and partners. The work that members do at the clubhouse increases their confidence and purposefulness and whets their appetites for paid employment.

Despite the recreational connotations of the word "clubhouse," Grand Avenue Club, like all "Standards-based" clubhouse, is a serious work-centered place, a set of opportunities, and a vital sensibility that transforms the lives of those who live it. Grand Avenue Club offers respect, hope and opportunity to hundreds of people. GAC is unique because members are involved in every aspect of program design and implementation. GAC is based on the International Standards for Clubhouse Programs, 35 principles that are a bill of rights for members, a code of ethics for staff, and a blueprint for program design. GAC is a Charter Member of the International Center for Clubhouse Development (ICCD) which is located in New York City. ICCD is the headquarters for similar communities throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Scandinavia and the Far East.

GAC is ADA accessible, entrance is at 604 North Water St.

GAC is located on or near the following Milwaukee County Bus lines: 10,11,12,13,15,18,19,23,30,31,33,80

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
People with Disabilities
Arts & Culture, Community, People with Disabilities

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

210 E. MichiganMilwaukee, WI 53202

(43.03759,-87.908615)
 

SKILLS

  • Visual Arts
  • Exhibition Arts
  • Drawing
  • Painting
  • Pottery
  • Interior / Exterior Design

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Two to three hours per week.

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