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Re: Salvage & Artifacts

Re: Salvage & Artifacts

(1 review)

This is a unique store that offers a dazzling array of reclaimed building details, artifacts and…read morestuff you didn't know you needed but once you see it, you know you can't live without it! It's appropriately located in the historic Platten Place Building, which is in the heart of the Broadway-Dousman Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can tell it's someplace special when you step on the mosaic tile entryway. After all, in modern construction, why have a striking and unique entryway, tiled in mosaics, when you can have a plain ol' concrete slab that's just like your driveway, without the oil spots? The screen door slams shut, pulled by a long spring like the one on Great-Grandma's screen door. Once inside, you go on sensory overload with so much eye candy you're not sure where to look next. Old light fixtures, paned windows like Pella hasn't made in decades, reclaimed doors and hardware, furniture, signs, and some new artwork by local artisans. There's even the hood from a Volkswagen Beetle hanging on the wall, like a stuffed head trophy from a hunt by Robosaurus. The shop has been open since the summer of 2018 and is an outgrowth of a design firm called Drury Design. This is the kind of place you might see featured on "This Old House" but you don't have to go to Boston, you can see it all in Green Bay. Look for the old truck doors on the sidewalk. Stop in, even if you're not doing a project and I know you'll see something you just can't live without. Bring your truck or trailer!

NWTC Artisan Center

NWTC Artisan Center

(3 reviews)

I took a class here on beginner metalsmithing. The instructor spent the first 1/2 hour kind of…read moreshowing us the equipment and then told us to design a box on paper and card stock for the next 3 hours. The rest of the time he talked about the art he has made and then just sat around and chatted with students. There was no teaching happening at all. If you do take a class here, please call them first to get a full understanding of what the class entails, along with their refund policy. I have taken classes like this before and there has always been a curriculum of sorts and a structured, guided class to ensure each student would have the best opportunity to learn the skills described in the syllabus. I was very dissatisfied and they would not honor even a partial refund. I only attended one class (out of a 6-class course), as I didn't want to continue to waste my time and their resources. And I had a bad feeling each class would be lots of wasted time with no teaching or guidance. I had signed up for another class after that one, but decided to cancel that one immediately. Extremely disappointed. Will never go back again.

Prior to going to an event here last night, I didn't even know this very cool place existed! The…read moreNWTC Artisan and Business center offers credit and non-credit classes, studio rentals, open studios. Mediums include art metals, ceramics, glass, printmaking, textiles, and wood turning, all on state of the art equipment taught by knowledgeable and passionate instructors. I think you would be able to put together a great group bonding activity here and/or attend a class to learn a new skill or revive an old skill! Sorry but I was too busy having fun last night to take photos!

Board & Brush - artclasses - Updated May 2026

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