You can watch Noah Mapes (Art History B.A., 2021)’s Chazen Museum of Art’s Our Kind of Happy Hour from October 14th, 2021. Noah, former Chazen Museum of Art curatorial assistant, places Lowe’s artwork in conversation with …
Month: October 2021
Alumni Update: BA Harrington (M.A.,’10) Suite Américaine Exhibition
BA Harrington (Art History M.A., 2010)’s exhibition Suite Américaine is on view at the Center for Craft, Bresler Family Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina through November 26th, 2021. A recorded virtual exhibition tour is forthcoming. The daughter, …
TODAY!!! Ornamental, Practical, or Cosmological? Scopic Regimes of Botany in Chinese Painting of the Ming Dynasty
Ornamental, Practical, or Cosmological? Scopic Regimes of Botany in Chinese Painting of the Ming Dynasty Monday, October 18th, 2021 | 4:00–5:30pm CT Center for East Asian Studies | Conrad A. Elvehjem Building L140 Kathleen Ryor, Tanaka …
Student Spotlight: Cortney Anderson Kramer Publishes Essay on Stella Waitzkin
SPACES (Saving and Preserving Arts and Cultural Environments) features a short essay by Ph.D. Candidate Cortney Anderson Kramer on Stella Waitzkin and her Chelsea Hotel library installation. SPACES is an archive dedicated to the study of art …
Faculty News: Eighteenth-Century Objects Squabble
Prof. Ann Smart Martin presented her paper “Blaze-Creators: A Material Culture of Lighting and Surfaces in Eighteenth-Century Domestic Interiors” at the Corning Museum of Glass 59th Annual Seminar on October 8–9, 2021. Presented on-line, 618 people from 42 countries …
Save the Date for Fill the Hill 2021!
Save the Date for Fill the Hill 2021! October 28–29th, 2021! More information here: https://uwflamingos.com/pages/home-2185
Student Spotlight: Gabriel Chazan Publishes Book Review
Ph.D. Student Gabriel Chazan‘s review of On Freedom: Four Songs of Care and Constraint by Maggie Nelson (Graywolf, 2021) has been published on the Triangle House Review. Chazan’s review considers art in relation to care, the possibilities of …
Lecture Tomorrow! “‘Celtic’ Crosses and the Myth of Whiteness”
What is a “Celtic” cross and how has its meaning shifted over time? Most recently, the term and image have been picked up by extreme nationalist and white supremacist groups. In this lecture, Professor Williams …
Alumni/Faculty Spotlight: “Cornerstone of Collecting: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Japanese Prints and Their Inspirational Legacy at the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison”
Please join Joan B. Mirviss LTD and the Chazen Museum of Art this Thursday, October 14th, 2021 at 4:00pm CT for “CORNERSTONE OF COLLECTING: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Japanese Prints and Their Inspirational Legacy at the …
Next Week! “Rabari Embroidery: Chronicle of Women’s Identity and Creativity”
Please join the Department of Art History for “Rabari Embroidery: Chronicle of Women’s Identity and Creativity” by Judy Frater on October 14th, 2021 at 2:30pm CT. We hope to see you there! https://arthistory.wisc.edu/event/lecture-rabari-embroidery-chronicle-of-womens-identity-and-creativity/