Aug 18, 2017 | News
“The idea is you can see yourself and you can see what’s inside you” at the same time, says Skop of the installation, which will be a 40-foot grouping of dozens of circle mirrors of various sizes with biological images etched into the glass. The pieces will be...
Aug 18, 2017 | News
Living the intertwined life of a brewery electrician and an artist, Chris Murphy (BFA ’84) brings his art on the road with him when he’s traveling outside of Madison for work. But to the layman, the materials Murphy carries around may not seem like typical art...
Aug 18, 2017 | News
Artist Michael Velliquette creates minutely detailed installations constructed from thousands of cut pieces of paper, each textured and layered over the next. When an exhibition closes, though, these large, painstakingly made artworks may not have another home. Some...
Aug 18, 2017 | News
INDIGENOUS IDENTITY can be highly convoluted and fraught. Ho-Chunk photographer Tom Jones explores this complexity in his series “Identity Genocide” (2012–13). Jones overlays photographic portraits of Ho-Chunk children who were denied tribal citizenship with text such...
Aug 17, 2017 | News
“Cada uno tiene su propia creencia pero, para mí, la única identidad eterna es nuestra energía porque no puede ser destruida, nada más manipulada y transformada. Con el arte quiero que los demás entiendan que todo se transforma y cambia”. – Carlos Eduardo Gacharná,...
Aug 3, 2017 | News
While the worlds of research science and fine art don’t typically collide, Doug Bosley isn’t a typical artist. Bosley received an MFA from the University of Wisconsin in 2012, and, from 2013-15, served as honorary fellow and artist-in-residence in the Forest Lab at...