Once we found the right people to work with downtown, we quickly began to put together our presence. We knew that since this was the first one in town, and since we wanted this phenomenon to grow despite other landowners likely being reluctant to share their vacant spaces with artists, our presence had to be top notch. We wanted to use the space to share a high caliber of art, and inject downtown La Crosse with a challenging level of art making and art works.
First, we built a modular wall system that allows us to have a mobile white-wall gallery sturdy enough to display all kinds of art. Mobility was a big requirement. If the space is rented out, then we need to be able to move the display to another space rather easily.


Here you can catch a peek at some of the tools that went into the construction process--standards that are essential to any good art studio.

Our finished wall is over 20 feet long, assembles easily and rather quickly, and breaks down to all fit into a full-sized truck bed.


Here is the white-wall before some finishing touches (taping, ratcheting, etc.)...

...and here is the wall with art installed. Don't think you're off the hook, though, this art is gonna change quickly and often, so try to walk by any time you're downtown.

