Sep 21, 2022 | News
Much of visual artist Douglas Rosenberg’s work touches on intimacy, caregiving and identity. His latest work with his wife, choreographer Li Chiao-Ping, was born out of anger and confusion in the wake of the 2016 presidential election and the years since. “The...
Sep 21, 2022 | News
Art can bring attention to serious issues and create momentum for social change, but it’s also a space to celebrate culture and community. Milwaukee artist Anwar Floyd-Pruitt joins Angela Fitzgerald to explain how he incorporates identity into his work and why Black...
Sep 20, 2022 | News
On an exchange visit to the United States as a teenager, Londoner Paul Anthony Duffus “was impressed with how Islam was a tool revolutionizing the lives of Black Americans,” he said in a telephone interview after the opening Friday of his exhibition “Dark Matter” at...
Sep 16, 2022 | News
A paper by UW–Madison’s John Baldacchino — focused on “the art of unlearning” — is included in the book “International Current Trends in Applied Linguistics and Pedagogy,” a multidimensional and multicultural collection of research in the fields. Baldacchino is a...
Sep 13, 2022 | News
Michael Velliquette: Assistant professor of foundations, Art Department, School of Education Website: www.velliquette.com Instagram: @michaelvelliquette Hometown: Bradenton, Florida Educational/professional background: MFA UW–Madison, 2000; BFA Florida State...
Sep 8, 2022 | News
UW–Madison’s Lynda Barry discusses the power of play in a recent New York Times magazine feature that is headlined, “A Genius Cartoonist Believes Child’s Play Is Anything But Frivolous.” Barry, who is a professor of interdisciplinary creativity and holds the Chazen...
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