Fellows
Join us on Monday, June 5th from 5-8:00pm at Olbrich Botanical Gardens (3330 Atwood Ave., Madison, WI 53704) as we celebrate the 2020 class of Wisconsin Academy Fellows, Wisconsinites with extraordinary levels of accomplishment in their fields as
Ruth DeYoung Kohler was a long-time supporter of the Academy and its arts programming.
What can we learn about ourselves by looking at rocks?
It never occurred to me to ask why we have laws to protect rare fishes—or rare species of any animal or plant—in Wisconsin if that species is common elsewhere.
The day after I retired, the dominant source of news about Milwaukee and greater Wisconsin vanished.
It is hard to imagine a field scientist who hasn’t had to cross a challenging bridge, real or metaphorical.
Through the UW Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, Drs. Michael Fiore and Timothy Baker have helped more than 300,000 Wisconsinites kick the habit.
Contemporary artists Helen Lee and Anne Kingsbury share an exploration of language as a central theme in their work.
The life and career of Winneconne-based composer and Academy Fellow John Harmon.
A revolutionary concept in land use has deep roots in the hills and valleys—and people—of the Driftless Area.
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Contact Us
contact@wisconsinacademy.org
Wisconsin Academy Offices
1922 University Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin 53726
Phone: 608.733.6633
James Watrous Gallery
3rd Floor, Overture Center for the Arts
201 State Street
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: 608.733.6633 x25