Artists explore personal myths in the 2019 Wisconsin Triennial by Katelyn Ferral and Lindsay Christians
Ed Erdmann’s art tells stories of Wisconsin’s northwestern landscape and shifting seasons, recreated in sand and dirt. “He is actually putting dirt from the land from Wisconsin on the canvas and making these dirt paintings,” said Mel Becker Solomon, Madison Museum of...
Making Art Work: Debbie Apple-Presser and Finding her Place by Dan Polletta
Cleveland Heights resident Debbie Apple-Presser [BS-Art ’79] never shied away from trying new things and following unexpected paths. She made coats out of vintage fabrics, opened one of the first art galleries in Little Italy and worked as a lecturer and...
In “per se per form,” everyday objects take center stage by Henry Solo
The objects we pass by in our everyday lives—billboards or buildings, signs, or street posts—tend to hardly register in our consciousness, perhaps creating a neural blip before quickly fading into the subconscious. But when a person is removed from their usual...