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Most people in our community know that we've got a housing problem. Prices are up, options are limited and solutions seem hard to come by. But trying to make sense of it all can feel overwhelming. Why has housing gotten so challenging here?
As part of the Finding Home series, the Wisconsin Academy is proud to partner with the Milwaukee Public Library to present a special event with Dr.
Explore, document, and discuss the variety of plants growing in abandoned urban landscapes with artist Jill Sebastian during a special Weeds Walk in downtown Madison.
In conjunction with Liz Bachhuber and Jill Sebastian's exhibition, Eat My Words, there will be a special screening of the documentary film Handmade in Bangladesh. Produced and directed by Liz Bachhuber and Florian Wehking, the film takes the audience on a journey to the very heart and soul of this East Asian country - the hard-working people of Bangladesh.
In conjunction with the artists' reception celebrating Liz Bachhuber and Jill Sebastian's exhibition, Eat My Words, there will be a special screening of the documentary film Handmade in Bangladesh. Produced and directed by Liz Bachhuber and Florian Wehking, the film takes the audience on a journey to the very heart and soul of this East Asian country - the hard-working people of Bangladesh.
In conjunction with his solo exhibition, Wide Eyed at the James Watrous Gallery,
Join us on May 10, 2025 for a powerful intergenerational panel discussion following the 2:30PM matinee of The Trials at the MyArts Building in Madison, WI. Hosted by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, Children's Theater of Madison, and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, this event will bring together voices from different generations to explore how different age groups are reacting to the climate crisis, and to reflect on the main themes of the play.
Join exhibiting artists, guest curators, and Wisconsin Academy staff for a celebratory closing reception of the exhibition Wherever Home Is on April 13, 2025 at the Jame
Christian Cooper is a NY Times best-selling author, with his debut memoir, Better Living Through Birding. He is also the Host and a Consulting Producer for National Geographic's hit series: Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper.
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