Public Invited to Meeting about New Public Art for Bartillon Men's Shelter

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Computer rendering of the new men's homeless shelter on Bartillon Drive

The Madison Arts Commission is inviting the community to attend a public meet-and-greet with mosaic artist Laurel True of True Mosaics Studio, who will be designing the public art for the new purpose-built men's shelter on Bartillon Drive.

This meeting provides an opportunity for community members to learn more about the artist the Madison Arts Commission commissioned to create the planned artwork for the Bartillon Men’s Shelter and for them to provide input on this meaningful project that will enhance the shelter and the vicinity. True will share information about her artistic practice, and neighborhood stakeholders will have the opportunity to inform her about their values and ideals in order to inform the design of the public art she is creating for the shelter.

Including public art in the design of the Bartillon Shelter has the potential to create a bridge between the neighborhood and the shelter guests. The artist has the opportunity to make something beautiful for the exterior of the building that could raise public awareness and empathy, while providing the temporary residents an empowering symbol of resilience.

District 12 Alder Julia Matthews

The art will be located on the front of the building and visible from Bartillon Drive. It will fit into five planned openings on the south elevation of the building.

Construction progress on the men's shelter on Bartillon Drive
Image credit: City of Madison Engineering
Construction continues at the site of the new purpose-built men's shelter on Bartillon Drive. Photo taken in July 2025.

True is known for her vibrant mosaic work that brings communities together through collaborative meaning-making. Her projects are typically community-informed and reflect the unique character of the neighborhoods they serve.

Mosaic art from artist Laurel True
Image credit: Laurel True
Laurel True's mosaic artwork can be seen across the world, including at this hospital in Haiti.

The public is encouraged to attend, meet the artist, learn more about her art practice, share thoughts, and participate in this important community discussion.

Event Details

WHAT: Public meet & greet with artist Laurel True; light refreshments will be served.

WHO: Artist Laurel True, True Mosaics Studio

WHEN: 6:30pm on Thursday, September 4th, 2025

WHERE: East Madison Community Center

8 Straubel Court

Madison, Wisconsin 53704

The event will include a 30-minute artist talk before a 15-minute question-and-answer session, and an additional 15 minutes for attendees to share their input.

About the Shelter Project

The City of Madison is collaborating with Dane County to plan for and design a purpose-built shelter facility that will serve primarily men in our community who experience homelessness. The facility, currently being built at 1902 Bartillon Drive, will be Madison’s first purpose-built shelter for men experiencing homelessness.

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About the Madison Arts Commission

The Madison Arts Commission works to encourage artistic activities and performances throughout the city, supporting both emerging and established artists while enhancing the cultural landscape of Madison through public art initiatives.

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