Retrospective of Truman Lowe’s artwork to open at Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
A major retrospective of the late Ho-Chunk artist and longtime UW–Madison faculty member Truman Lowe is scheduled to open on Oct. 24 at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. However, due to the ongoing U.S. federal government...
Greetings! Madison Public Market art projects take shape by Lindsay Christians
When hungry locals approach the new Madison Public Market next summer, public art will welcome them from every direction. Imagine turning onto First Street to view a massive rendering of a young woman in a Ho-Chunk tribal costume, surrounded by beadwork. “Elizah...
UW–Madison’s Hudnall shares the process behind her wooden sculptures in On Wisconsin
UW–Madison’s Katie Hudnall, associate professor in the School of Education’s Art Department, is featured in the fall 2025 issue of On Wisconsin magazine. The article, headlined “From Trash Can to Treasure,” spotlights Hudnall’s distinctive practice of creating...