Mar 4, 2021 | News
If you’ve passed by the Chazen Museum of Art recently, you may have noticed a large screen on the second floor with videos of people smiling and dancing. This is only a glimpse of the magical, colorful world of “SUPERNOVA,” created by artist and University of...
Feb 25, 2021 | News
The interactive public art event “Winter is Alive! A cooler world carnival” opens this weekend in Madison. This event focuses on climate change and uses art as a catalyst for environmental change. Featuring outdoor sculptures and performance art events, this festival...
Feb 20, 2021 | News
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...
Feb 15, 2021 | News
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...
Feb 7, 2021 | News
As it celebrates its 60th anniversary, the Tamarind Institute focused on editions published during the past decade. Among those featured is a final impression by Dyani White Hawk called Understanding II, 2013. The four-color lithograph was printed with the...
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