Feb 15, 2021 | News
An illuminated metal sculpture designed to represent an oil platform rests on Lake Mendota in front of a silent, snow-covered Memorial Union Terrace. Frozen pants, shirts and socks were hung on a clothesline at Garver Feed Mill and, in Law Park, a Yeti, who is a bit...
Feb 7, 2021 | News
As it celebrates its 60th anniversary, the Tamarind Institute focused on editions published during the past decade. Among those featured is a final impression by Dyani White Hawk called Understanding II, 2013. The four-color lithograph was printed with the...
Jan 25, 2021 | News
The American Family Insurance Institute for Corporate and Social Impact, in partnership with the city of Madison Arts Commission, has created a substantial book titled “Let’s Talk About It,” a compilation of the many city-commissioned murals painted along State Street...
Jan 25, 2021 | News
I haven’t publicly written about art for over a year. A year called incoherent, unresolved, discontinuous, and disconsonant in this very publication by Alan Pocaro, a great writer. I, a mediocre and melodramatic writer, prefer the term waking nightmare. I don’t know...
Jan 20, 2021 | News
MADISON, Wis. — Last summer, after the death of George Floyd, artists in our community started painting murals along State Street that captured the moment, mood and emotion behind the Black Lives Matter movement. The boarded up store fronts were transformed into works...