‘It Was a Dream Job’: Truman Lowe’s legacy at UW–Madison lives on through new scholarship by Kari Dickinson
When acclaimed Ho-Chunk sculptor Truman Lowe passed away in 2019, he left behind more than a body of internationally celebrated artwork. As a longtime faculty member in School of Education’s Art Department, he was also a dedicated educator and respected mentor who...
Dakota Mace: Listening to the Land by Kristie Kahns
A pair of silver gelatin cameraless photographs, marked by painterly drips and splatters of photo chemistry and punctured by delicate patterns of red glass beads, were the first works by Dakota Mace [MFA ’19] that I encountered in person. This diptych, Náhookǫs...
The 2025 Wisconsin Triennial at MMoCA lays out the welcome mat by Jessica Becker
The Wisconsin Triennial, at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art through Sept. 14, is more than a showcase of 24 working artists from around the state. This exhibition challenges visitors to connect with modern art in new ways, question ideas about museums, and wake...