Apr 8, 2019 | News
Retired UW-Madison art professor Truman Lowe (Wakajah), whose internationally acclaimed sculptures reflected his Ho-Chunk heritage, died in his Madison home March 30. He was 75. Lowe joined the School of Education’s Art Department in 1975 and spent 35 years...
Apr 8, 2019 | News
The main atrium of UW Madison’s Art Lofts building, tucked behind the Kohl Center already boasts a well-sized, light-filled gallery. A solid, roll-away partition was replaced with tall glass doors last summer, allowing full view of the art on display as one...
Apr 6, 2019 | News
Some say Taylor Wright Rushing is a jack of all trades: artist, graduate student, woodworker, teacher and storyteller. He’s got the kind of skills a fellow could take on the road, ride the rails, and scratch out a living for himself on the free and open road....
Mar 28, 2019 | News
Loose narratives unfold in sculptural video installations and questionably fictional photographs. Tomiko Jones’ work is linked to place, exploring transitions in the landscape in social, cultural and geographical terms. Jones received her Master of Fine Arts in...
Mar 26, 2019 | News
Tomiko Jones, sounds like a spy, a pirate, an adventure. She is a strong, bright light. In pursuing a passionate life, Tomiko is a truth-seeker, through her work as a photographer she allows the moment to reveal itself, for divinity in the natural world to seep in....
Mar 25, 2019 | News
The seventh biennial Conney Conference on Jewish Arts is being held March 31 to April 3 at the 92Y cultural and community center in New York. This year’s conference celebrates 15 years since the founding of the Conney Project on the Jewish Arts at UW–Madison’s Center...