MONEYArtist Madeline Glaspey will open an art gallery and school in vacant Cudahy funeral homeMilwaukee Journal SentinelArtist Madeline Glaspey will turn a former funeral home in Cudahy into a classroom and gallery space.Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal SentinelJim Nash, of Sawfish General Contracting in Waterford, patches concrete steps at the building.Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal SentinelArtist Madeline Glaspey stands in what used to be a funeral parlor that she will turn into a painting school and gallery space.Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal SentinelMadeline Glaspey's painting "Memory Hallway" is part of an exhibit now showing at the Charles Allis Art Museum.Madeline GlaspeyArtist Madeline Glaspey will renovate the space for her art school.Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal SentinelA easel is set up in what used to be a funeral parlor.Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal SentinelArtist Madeline Glaspey is starting a new business, a painting school, in a long-vacant funeral home on East Layton Avenue in Cudahy that will be renovated.Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel