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Image of autumn sketchbook and instructor Jacki Whisenant

Join Jacki Whisenant for a seasonally-themed sketchbook exploration designed to encourage relaxation and artistic exploration.

Photo of Jacki Whisenant and a sketch of pens

Join instructor Jacki Whisenant for an active examination of the written word, and the ways in which language is expressed visually on paper, from simple letterforms to elaborate calligraphic styles.

Drawing by artist/instructor Philip Salamone

THIS COURSE HAS BEGUN AND IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS

Portrait of a young man by Mary Diman

THIS COURSE HAS BEGUN AND IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS

Illustration notebook by course instructor Jacki Whisenant

Join science illustrator Jacki Whisenant for a seasonally-themed sketchbook exploration designed to encourage the incorporation of art and science into a regular practice or just for relaxation and enjoyment.

Andrew Redington, Roundabout, 2016. Sculpture, upcycled furniture, canvas,  70 by 70 by 30 inches.

Works by Robin Jebavy, Andrew Redington, Kyoung Ae Cho, Dakota Mace—all of whom should have shown at the gallery in late 2020-early 20201.

We’re absolutely on board with social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. Even so, having to cancel our upcoming exhibitions is a major disappointment.

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. 

While scientists are tracking how Wisconsin’s plant communities are affected by climate change, artists, too, are observing and recording these changes.

Holly Cohn, here, 2017.

Paintings and sculptural constructions by Holly Cohn; paintings by Letha Kelsey.

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201 State Street
Madison, WI 53703
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