Gallery 505 in Whitefish Bay is the place you should go to see Dr. Seuss's Own Artwork
Posted: Sep 13, 2017 7:26 AM CDT
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If you're looking for a place to go to see Dr. Seuss's own personal collection of artwork, make sure to stop by Gallery 505 in Whitefish Bay starting today right through the weekend. The exhibit called "The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss" showcases 120 prints and sculpture pieces, even taxidermy, done by the illustrious children's author himself. It spans seven decades. This is the second year of the traveling show, and organizers say what's on display appeals to just about everyone.
There's no admission, but the artwork is for sale. Keep in mind these are prints or replicas, not the originals. To learn more about this special exhibit, just click here.
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