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Trained in woodworking, Andrew Redington uses deconstructed vintage furniture to make his sculpture and prints.

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.

printmade image cover slide

Original prints by 19 Indigenous artists, curated by Emily Arthur from local collections.

Last Glacier Page Turning Video Image

The Last Glacier collective has created two monumental artists’ books  that feature their original woodcut prints and photographs.

Emily Arthur Webslide

Join the Wisconsin Academy at our James Watrous Gallery for a reception celebrating the paired exhibits Emily Arthur: Re-membering and

ROMO Page Turning Video Image

The Last Glacier collective has created two monumental artists’ books that feature their original woodcut prints and photographs.

Emily Arthur, Remember, Owl, 2021. Lithograph, 18 x 20 in. Editioned by Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts.

A solo exhibit of work by Emily Arthur, whose art practice is informed by a concern for the environment, displacement, exile, and return. 

Crop of Todd Anderson's Tyndall Glacier, ROMO–The Last Glacier

Three artists collaborate to capture the majesty of Earth's remaining glaciers.

Matthew Warren Lee, The Diligent Truth.

Meet the artists, mingle with friends, and celebrate these two exciting exhibitions!

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.

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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