Truman Lowe sculpture dedicated to Ho-Chunk artist, UW–Madison alumnus and professor
On Friday, Sept. 15, UW–Madison commemorated the life and work of alumnus and Professor Emeritus Truman Lowe by officially dedicating a sculpture created by and honoring the life of the Ho-Chunk Nation artist. The aluminum sculpture, “Effigy: Bird Form,” was created...
Ho-Chunk artist’s sculpture returns to UW-Madison by Kayla Huynh
Nearly three decades ago, Truman Lowe’s sculpture “Effigy: Bird Form” made its debut for a yearlong exhibition at the White House. The artwork created by Lowe, a University of Wisconsin-Madison alum and former art professor, has now found its permanent home on campus....
Five from School of Education are named Morgridge Fellows
Five individuals with ties to the UW–Madison School of Education have been named to the sixth cohort of Morgridge Fellows. They are: Angela Johnson, lecturer, Art Department Courtney Parker-West, PhD student, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis...