May 27, 2018 | News
Georgia, Idaho, Washington, and Wisconsin artists responded to Overture Center Galleries’ invitation to answer the question: “How do I view the Sixties today?” Their interpretations are compiled into an exhibit, “The Sixties Revisited,” in the Playhouse Gallery on the...
May 25, 2018 | News
Thoroughly inspired by nature, Oceanside artist Carrie Minikel [BS-Art ’00] has an instinct for transforming common objects into quizzical pieces of art that are at once representative and abstract, familiar yet wholly new. While she holds a bachelor of science...
May 24, 2018 | News
Jeff Butler x’18 has always loved the company of superheroes, starting with Batman and Bart Starr. As a kid, he devoured comics. He read them over and over, studying the art. His mother, Bonnie, was convinced reading anything was a good thing and encouraged her...
May 8, 2018 | News
The Board of Directors of the Lawrence Arts Center has named a new CEO of the organization: Margaret Weisbrod Morris [BFA ’93], who has been the arts center’s chief program officer. “Over the past seven years in her current role, Margaret has dramatically...
May 7, 2018 | News
MADISON, Wis. – A group of artists used a public exhibit to confront sexism in society. The artists, who are known as the Spooky Boobs [Amy Cannestra, MFA ’15, Myszka Lewis, and Maggie Snyder, MFA ’15], have a feminist exhibit that is on display at...
May 1, 2018 | News
Best Art Exhibit of the Semester Eric Ford, MFA Student One of the most unique and clever art exhibits on the UW campus this semester was by Eric Ford, an MFA student pursuing his degree after studying at a small college in Ohio. The graduate student takes commercial...