MUNICIPAL

December 10, 2016

The Madison Municipal Building, also known as the United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse, built between 1927 and 1929, is a historic government building at 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, which was scheduled for renovation starting in late December 2016. A one-day arts extravaganza, MUNICIPAL, gave the public a chance to see the building one last time before the remodel. It also provided artists with a chance to display work in a large pop-up exhibition in an empty building. MUNICIPAL was organized by The Bubbler at Madison Public Library in collaboration with Arts + Literature Laboratory, The Apartment Project, and Madison Community Discourse, with support from The Madison Arts Commission, Dane Arts, and Wisconsin Public Radio!

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