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Exhibition

Bruce Crownover, Taylor Glacier (ROMO)

Deeply concerned about our global future, these artists make exquisite work that considers our fragile present from the perspective of deep time.

Jack Damer, Underworld 7, 2010 (detail). Lithograph and collage, 28 x 42 inches

A retrospective exhibit of the work of Jack Damer: master printmaker, brilliant draftsman, and influential teacher. 

Vulnerable Bodies features six artists —Erica Hess, Masako Onodera, Yevgeniya Kaganovich, Demitra Copoulos, J. Myszka Lewis, and Valaria Tatera — whose work speaks to the paradox of fragility and resilience.

Crop of "Naya, Darrell and Annie,"

A solo exhibition by photographer Lois Bielefeld, paired with painter Comfort Wasikhongo's solo show and an installation by social artist Borealis.

 

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An exhibition that recreates the natural history and archaeological collections gathered by early Wisconsin Academy members.

Craig Blietz, Lupulus (detail)

Solo exhibitions by Craig Blietz (Sister Bay) and S.V. Medaris (Mount Horeb).

Helen Hawley, Come If You Won’t Stay Long [installation shot], 2017, artist’s book 11 1/2” x 9 1/2” x 1/2”, ed. 40; litho on rubber cover, inkjet on polymer paper, aluminum slipcase, rain jacket made from TPU fabric

Madison artists Helen Hawley and Gabriel Pionkowski work across several media. Hawley's show encompasses books, sculpture, and painting, while Pionkowski's is focused on deconstructed and rewoven canvases and a series of floor pieces made with found objects. 

Sharon Kerry-Harlan, Earl (left) & Lyla (right)

Sharon Kerry-Harlan explores pattern, rhythm, and the human figure in fabric and mixed-media collage.

Helen Klebesadel

Seven Wisconsin artists create work focused on plants threatened by climate change in our state.

Gaylord Schanilec is internationally known for his exquisite wood engravings, letterpress printing, and handmade books.

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