Independent student art exhibit draws printmakers from across Midwest by Kayla Northway
When trying to submit his work to open-call art shows, University of Wisconsin-Madison junior Bryce Dailey often faces financial barriers. Shows typically require artists to pay a whole host of fees — from entry fees to shipping fees — making these opportunities...
UW–Madison MFA student discusses art of printmaking on Wisconsin Public Radio
UW–Madison student Christie Tirado, an MFA candidate in the School of Education’s Art Department, recently appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Wisconsin Today” program to discuss printmaking and her artwork, which highlights the identities and experiences of migrant...
Witnessing Lives by Kari Dickinson
Through her camera lens, Darcy Padilla captures not just images, but stories of beauty and resilience in the face of crushing challenges. Approaching her subjects with empathy and understanding, Padilla witnesses the lives of those often overlooked. Her long-form...
What I Create by Kari Dickinson
We asked six talented undergraduates in our Art Department to share what, how, and why they create. From life-size sculptures and tactile graphic designs to intricate jewelry and vibrant paintings, these students — including both art majors and those pursuing an art...