Dive into Milwaukee artist's world of zines this month in Whitewater
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Illustration from “The Paper is Short but My Love is Long” zine by Diana H. Chu.
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Illustration from "Wisconzine Welcomes You II" zine by Diana H. Chu.
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At the "NOWHERE/NOW HERE" exhibit, guests can sit down, peruse the artwork of Diana H. Chu, write in a journal and even take off their shoes and get comfortable.
Photo gallery: A look at Delavan's Aram Public Library — past, present & future.
Over 110 years old
The site for Aram Public Library — 404 E. Walworth Ave., Delavan — was selected in March 1906. The building dedication was July 8, 1908.
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Welcome to Aram
Located at 404 E. Walworth Ave., Delavan, Aram Public Library has a rich history.
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Main entrance
Michelle Carter stands at the main entrance to Aram Public Library. According to current plans for the proposed addition/renovation project, the main entrance would no longer be this door off Walworth Avenue.
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Gateway
Inside the main entrance at Aram, the library awaits through a striking set of double doors.
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Legacy of books
When Aram Public Library first opened in 1908, it had 2,332 books. Today, it holds much more than books. Compact discs, DVDs and many community programs — including one later this month about Abraham Lincoln — are also at the library.
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Children's library
Liza Yoss works at the desk in the children’s library downstairs at Aram Public Library.
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Concept for new Aram main entrance
Concept for the new main entrance of Aram Public Library, which could face Fourth Street in Delavan.
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Shelf space
Shelves are at capacity at Aram Public Library, where staff is vigorously removing items to make room for new materials.
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Community hub
People often visit Aram Public Library to access the web as well as to find books, DVDs and more.
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Windows of Aram
Library Director Michelle Carter’s favorite feature of Aram is its windows.
At the "NOWHERE/NOW HERE" exhibit, guests can sit down, peruse the artwork of Diana H. Chu, write in a journal and even take off their shoes and get comfortable.