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FOREVER WAUWATOSH: WHERE ART MEETS LEGACY
Moolah Bred is redefining public art with the Forever Wauwatosh project—a bold, forward-thinking take on Wauwatosa’s history and creative evolution. This ain't just a park bench; it's a statement. A winning design for the Wauwatosa Park Art Bench Project, this installation pays homage to Moolah Bred’s great uncle, Zeddie Hyler, the first African American to build a home in Wauwatosa.
WHAT FOREVER WAUWATOSH REALLY MEANS
Forever Wauwatosh isn’t just a name—it’s a promise to keep history alive while building toward the future. It’s about the legacy of resilience, perseverance, and creativity that runs deep in Wauwatosa. The name blends Wauwatosa’s identity with a timeless commitment to progress, showing love for the city while honoring the people who made an impact.
This project isn’t just about public art; it’s a visual reminder of how far we’ve come and how far we can go. It’s about breaking barriers and making space—literally and figuratively—for future generations to thrive in creative expression, community building, and cultural preservation.
THE HYLER LEGACY: PAVING THE WAY IN TOSA
Zeddie Hyler wasn’t just a homeowner—he was a trailblazer. Back in an era where segregation and racial barriers were strong, he made history by becoming the first African American to build and own a home in Wauwatosa. His determination and refusal to accept limits changed the narrative, setting a precedent for Black homeownership and community presence in the area.
Hyler’s impact goes beyond just one house; it’s a testament to strength, resilience, and the right to claim space. He helped open doors that were once shut, and Forever Wauwatosh ensures that story never gets forgotten. With the bench sitting just blocks away from where his home still stands, it keeps his legacy alive while inspiring others to challenge boundaries and create new opportunities just like he did.
CULTURE, HISTORY & FUTURE VIBES
Pulling up just three blocks from where Zeddie Hyler broke barriers, Forever Wauwatosh is more than a tribute—it’s a whole mood. The design is fire, featuring an illuminated firefly motif with solar-powered LED wings, making sure it glows up at all hours.
Moolah Bred’s artistry is all about the collision of tradition and innovation, and this bench is proof. Think scratch-resistant acrylic covering solar panels, so the energy source stays protected and fly for years to come. It’s not just functional—it’s the future of public art.
NEXT-LEVEL IMPACT
Dropping in May 2025, this installation is set to be a major cultural moment. It’s where community, sustainability, and street-level creativity link up. More than just a bench, Forever Wauwatosh is an energy-charged testament to progress and perseverance.
Moolah Bred is always about pushing the culture forward, and this project is no different. Get locked in for updates as we get closer to launch, and witness how art, tech, and history collide to level up public spaces.
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