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Join Mary Burns, Madeline Grace Martin, and Wisconsin Academy staff to celebrate the exhibitions Women and Water: Woven Portraits from Around the World and Of Words and Trees: A Collaboration with My Father at the James Watrous Gallery.
Sharon Kerry-Harlan explores pattern, rhythm, and the human figure in fabric and mixed-media collage.
Seven Wisconsin artists create work focused on plants threatened by climate change in our state.
Christine Holtz uses the conventions of landscape photography to capture images of our everyday environment, like parking garages and offices.
Prints and paintings by Dorota Biczel Nelson and paintings by Douglas Holst.
In Knight's paintings, drawings, and sculptural objects, components of his expressive language shift mediums in a visual game of search and find.
Baker's intimate abstract paintings use line and color to refer to human relationships and aspects of the natural world like the weather and the passing seasons.
The 2008 Wisconsin Arts Board Visual Arts Fellows were Jennifer Angus, Beth Lipman, Steven Lubahn, Charles Munch, Jim Rose, Natalie Settles, and Fred Stonehouse.
Angus and Hitchcock collaborated on this exploration of the beauties and perils inherent in our relationship with the natural world.
Huggett and Hutchison both work by playing color against shape. Huggett applies oil paint to canvas stretched over embroidery hoops and cutout geomentric wood shapes.
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Wisconsin Academy Offices
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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