Andrea Skyberg

Artist/Author/Educator

Page Remmers and WCAP’s Studio Tour

I met Page Remmers close to ten years ago at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Page came to UWM as a non-traditional student, obtaining her bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts after a successful career

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Life Cycles Gallery Exhibition

I just saw the exhibit Life Cycles at the Gallery@Large. It’s a wonderful show with some pretty powerful messages. I loved the quote above my pieces from the CommuniTree book – Happiness

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CommuniTree artwork in new exhibition at Gallery@Large

Student artists explore nature’s life cycles at Arts@Large exhibit October 24, 2013 by Maria Corpus … Among the many projects on display [at the Arts @ Large Life Cycles exhibit] are shadow boxes created

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Join us on November 1, 3:45pm at the Wauwatosa Library

November 1, 3:45pm at the Wauwatosa Library The books of Andrea Skyberg and M.W. Greer, the husband-and-wife team behind Wooden Nickel Press, feature artwork created in collaboration with students from

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Books top sellers at Boswell!

It’s pretty cool to see two of my books and Michael’s new book make the Top Sellers list at Boswell Book Company! WHAT SOLD AT BOSWELL FOR THE WEEK ENDING

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Great night at Boswell Books!

Thank you to everyone who came to help us celebrate the launch of my husband, Michael’s new book The Eyes of India! We had so much fun presenting our books

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New documentary on Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine

I’ve been enamored with Emery Blagdon since I first learned of his work back in a graduate folk art class. There is something about his eyes, face, and of course

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CommuniTree by Andrea Skyberg and the Milwaukee Parkside School for the Arts

CommuniTree available June 5th, 2013! Check out the Youtube trailer/making of CommuniTree About CommuniTree: On the surface we look like individuals, but hidden below, like the roots of the great

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Every Picture Tells A Story, Every Story Is A Song

I’ve been working with Tippecaone & Dover schools, which will soon merge to form Parkside School for the Arts & Humanities, to create a picture book about community. For the

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