Milwaukee Journal Sentinel previews another year of inflatable art created by architecture students

A view from above, students kneel while spreading large sheet of translucent material
Architecture students tape together one of the pieces of their final project, an installation for this summer’s ArtBlaze, during their final AIR seminar. | Photo by Hannah Schroeder / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

For the third consecutive year, architecture students designed massive inflatables for ArtBlaze, an immersive art experience presented by local nonprofit Joy Engine. In AIR, a seminar designed Dr. Whitney Moon, students spend a semester designing their projects and collaborating with Fuzz Pop Workshop to bring their ideas to life.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Anya Sesay recently wrote about the development process and how the partnership with FuzzPop Workshop gives students a better understanding of how creative freedom goes hand in hand with architectural design.

The installations will be activated during ArtBlaze, which takes place at McKinley Beach July 30 and August 20 and South Shore Beach August 6.

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