November 18th, 2010 fifty students departed Sparta High School at 7:00 am for Milwaukee Wisconsin. In Milwaukee the students visited the Milwaukee Art Museum. This trip was hosted by Sue Iverson and the Sparta High School Art Club.
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| This sculpture is one of the first things to catch your eye when you walk in and is completely made out of glass. |
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| Above and Below is what the structure of the two main hallways looks like. Everyone was in awe by the structure of the whole building |
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| This which is also found down the second main hall is sculptures made completely of recycled tires. Iverson added, " The recycled tire sculptures was my favorite part". |
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The pictures above are statues of a janitor that previously worked at the Milwaukee Art Museum. He was also a favorite of many people and caused double takes. He is as close to real as a statue can get.
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| A part of the optical illusion area. |
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| Another part of the popular optical illusion are. If you look at these straight on it looks as if there are glass vases in a case with a mirror behind them that has no reflection. Then if you look at it from any other angle and you will find that it goes on forever. | | | | | | | | |
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| This was the second biggest attraction in the museum. It is called the Infinity Room. When you walk in it feels as if you a going to fall and never going to land. This is made completely of glass so cloth booties are required to be worn in here. Zach Koger said, "Another part I liked was the Infinity Room". Desaree Isensee then added, "The Infinity room was my favorite because you felt like you were going to fall if you walked on the floor". |
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| This may look like an ordinary suit case, well except for the storm drain in the center, but it is a complete mystery. "The suit case was really neat too", said Lori Bailey. |
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| This is the inside of the suit case, there is actual running water below it and you can see adult feet and baby feet(not visible in picture). This piece of art had everyone confused and looking all over to find the bottom of this suit case! |
Next stop was the Madison Zoo. The point of this stop was for photo opportunities and of course fun.

After the zoo everyone headed over to the Capital for more photo opportunities.
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| Then took a short walk down Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. to the Monona Terrace. |
Milwaukee and Madison were chosen because Iverson wants to rotate museums so that within your four years of high school you get to see many different places, and to show people places where they can go to take in cultures.
Arrival time back at Sparta High School was 7:00 pm.