Oct 19, 2018 | News
Documentary photographer Darcy Padilla has won nearly every major photography award, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a W. Eugene Smith grant. Besides pursuing her own projects, she is a dedicated teacher and mentor, currently at the University of...
Oct 17, 2018 | News
Fiona MacCrimmon, 17, is a high school senior from Madison, Wis. She took a new UW–Madison Summer Term precollege summer art program called Imaging Self, a three-week residential program in which high school students experience different art forms, work with artists...
Oct 3, 2018 | News
The university may bring artists here, but it’s the community they find that makes them stay. The four artists in this week’s cover story — 4D grad student Anwar Floyd-Pruitt, queer artist and educator Alaura Borealis, new photography professor Tomiko Jones and...
Oct 3, 2018 | News
Anwar Floyd-Pruitt has made thousands of faces. Each one is a single, unbroken line tracing eyes, ears, lips and a nose in pen and ink or silicone caulk. It’s a quickly repeated self-portrait, an evolving, abstract sketch of how he looks to the world at any given...
Oct 3, 2018 | News
When photographer Tomiko Jones travels, she likes to make cyanotypes — a simple, alternative photo process that involves chemically treated paper and UV light — using the water from a local reservoir or river. The natural water can make the picture cloudy if it was a...
Oct 3, 2018 | News
Evan Gruzis [BFA ’02] underestimated Madison’s love of tie-dye. Last June, Gruzis and a group of artist friends pitched a few tents and set up big buckets of bold color at a ’60s-themed Madison Night Market. There’d been a little promotion for “We’re Dyeing,”...
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