contemporary art
Kyoung Ae Cho’s patient, collaborative approach to working with natural and recycled materials is a poignant metaphor for our relationship with the environment.
Trained in woodworking, Andrew Redington uses deconstructed vintage furniture to make his sculpture and prints.
Robin Jebavy's paintings describe a shimmering infinite field. Their kaleidoscopic impact is almost hallucinatory, like an ecstatic vision composed in stained glass.
Join the Wisconsin Academy at our James Watrous Gallery for a reception celebrating the exhibits New Domesticity,
An installation by social artist Borealis, paired with solo exhibitions by Lois Bielefeld and Comfort Wasikhongo.
This solo exhibition by artist Emily Arthur examines connections between seemingly unrelated events, past and present, to make visible the land as a living matter that holds a story.
A solo exhibition by painter Comfort Wasikhongo, paired with photographer Lois Bielefeld's solo show and an installation by social artist Borealis.
Original prints by 19 Indigenous artists, curated by Emily Arthur from local collections.
Ruth DeYoung Kohler's visionary Art Preserve, the first musem of its kind in the counry, promises to be an unconventional art destination.
Jack Damer will share insights and answer questions about his work, his techniques, and his career as a professor at UW.
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Madison, WI 53703
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