Artists weigh in on immigration by Holly Henschen

Artists weigh in on immigration by Holly Henschen

In one of J. Leigh Garcia’s [MFA ’18] screenprints, the patron saint of immigrants, Toribio Romo, stands in the desert atop a hill of two-gallon water jugs, surrounded by coyotes. Romo, a Mexican priest murdered in 1928 by government agents, has become a...
Katie Garth’s Prints Have Plausible Deniability by Tone Madison

Katie Garth’s Prints Have Plausible Deniability by Tone Madison

Artist and designer Katie Garth made numerous contributions to the art community in Madison before relocating to Washington, DC last year. During her time in Madison, Garth was one of the organizers behind local printmaking collective Polka! Press, organized group art...