Sep 1, 2017 | News
Themes such as image politics, authorship, curatorship, festivals, genre, dance, moving body and academic universe are brilliantly addressed by Douglas Rosenberg, one of the most important artists and theorists of screendance today. Clearly and accurately, in this...
Sep 1, 2017 | News
Later this fall, Lenscratch will be celebrating its 10th anniversary and we thought it was time to spotlight the staff that adds so much to the site with a new feature, Meet the Team. A few weeks ago, we shared a post on Katie Harwood, and today, we feature the...
Aug 31, 2017 | News
Madison artist Chele Isaac is curious how people will react when they step inside the high walled, circular theater she has erected at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art for viewing her new film “the understory.” With seven projectors showing both static and...
Aug 31, 2017 | News
UW-Madison alumna Susan Solie Patterson and her husband James Patterson, the award-winning and best-selling mystery and children’s book author, appeared on NBC’s the “Today Show” Tuesday morningto talk about their new book for children, “Big Words for...
Aug 30, 2017 | News
The prolific James Patterson has sold millions of mysteries and other novels, but now he’s on TODAY with his wife Susan to talk about their new book for children, “Big Words for Little Geniuses.” He says their goal is to give parents tools to prepare their kids for...
Aug 22, 2017 | News
Remember that broken necklace at the bottom of your jewelry box? Mid-drawing, Brody Rose [MFA ’05] fixated on an image in the Washington Post Express, trapped in the trance of creating. He did not want to leave the Metro. “I’m probably the only person on the...