‘Winter is Alive!’ artwork inspires conversations on climate change by Rupa Palla
MADISON (WKOW) — Winter is alive in Madison. For one UW-Madison graduate student, that means finally constructing a sculpture on Lake Wingra. “Oh my god, it feels so good because last week we were going to, but our U-Haul died, so honestly we were like oh...
Abdu’Allah named Chazen Family Distinguished Chair in Art
Faisal Abdu’Allah, an internationally acclaimed artist and professor with the School of Education’s Art Department, has been chosen as UW-Madison’s next recipient of the Chazen Family Distinguished Chair in Art. Abdu’Allah, who grew up in London, was enjoying a...UW–Madison to host choreographer, dancer and multi-media artist Litza Bixler as the Spring 2021 Division of the Arts Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of the Arts (presenter) welcomes Litza Bixler as the spring 2021 interdisciplinary artist. Litza Bixler is a choreographer, filmmaker, movement director, visual artist and writer. She has produced work on stage, screen,...
Watch now: Citywide art event emphasizes climate change amid an arctic blast by Barry Adams
An illuminated metal sculpture designed to represent an oil platform rests on Lake Mendota in front of a silent, snow-covered Memorial Union Terrace. Frozen pants, shirts and socks were hung on a clothesline at Garver Feed Mill and, in Law Park, a Yeti, who is a bit...