Jan 25, 2021 | News
The American Family Insurance Institute for Corporate and Social Impact, in partnership with the city of Madison Arts Commission, has created a substantial book titled “Let’s Talk About It,” a compilation of the many city-commissioned murals painted along State Street...
Jan 25, 2021 | News
I haven’t publicly written about art for over a year. A year called incoherent, unresolved, discontinuous, and disconsonant in this very publication by Alan Pocaro, a great writer. I, a mediocre and melodramatic writer, prefer the term waking nightmare. I don’t know...
Jan 20, 2021 | News
MADISON, Wis. — Last summer, after the death of George Floyd, artists in our community started painting murals along State Street that captured the moment, mood and emotion behind the Black Lives Matter movement. The boarded up store fronts were transformed into works...
Jan 13, 2021 | News
This Is A Revolution. Justice4Everyone. Those words were painted on boarded up windows at 227 State St. early last summer and were part of a blocks-long impromptu art gallery that sought to both beautify a stretch of plywood boards and give voice to those protesting...
Dec 28, 2020 | News
INTRODUCING THE GIFT SERIES OF THE QUEUE A biweekly roundup for and by the craft community, the Gift series of The Queue introduces you to the artists featured in the most recent issue of American Craft. We invite these inspiring individuals to share personally about...
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