Jul 26, 2019 | News
No piece of art is born fully realized and optimally lit on a gallery wall or in a museum exhibit. Art takes shape in myriad, messy ways in studios — be they dedicated workspaces, living rooms, out in nature or in the minds of artists. “An artist’s studio...
Jul 25, 2019 | News
Madison, Wis (WMTV) — A ‘creepy’ art display under the John Nolan Bridge at Wingra Creek is getting a lot of attention on social media. “It’s creepy, very very creepy,” 13-year-old Lizzie Johnson said. It’s the talk of the town. “I heard...
Jul 25, 2019 | News
This past June, the city of Madison welcomed artist team David Dahlquist [BS-Art ’80] and Matt Niebuhr and their newest piece of public artwork, the “Both/And – Tolerance/Innovation” sculpture in the 700/800 block of State Street with a dedication ceremony. The...
Jul 24, 2019 | News
The Clarke Area Arts Council’s featured artist is Janet Heinicke [MA ’56] of Indianola. Heinicke is a professional artist with a studio in Indianola who paints, draws and hand pulls prints. She paints and draws what she sees in the world around her, mostly...
Jul 18, 2019 | News
NEWTON – The artwork of Lora Jost [BFA ’11], Rachel Epp Buller and Emily Schroeder Willis will be featured in “Our Lives. Past, Present, Future,” a new exhibit opening July 27 at Carriage Factory Art Gallery. Lora Jost is a graduate of Bethel College in North...
Jul 18, 2019 | News
For Faisal Abdu’Allah, it was an art teacher who played Miles Davis and John Coltrane records as the young student painted. Those early jazz sessions encouraged the London teenager to pursue a career in art. Inspiration — entire life paths — can spring from small...
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