Susie J. Silbert (she/her) is a curator, thought leader, and advocate for artists. Her curatorial practice is expansive, artist-centered, and community oriented. Her projects challenge traditional boundaries to create new + authentic connections between people, histories, objects, and materials. She builds innovative projects that challenge assumptions about artistic disciplines and bring lesser-known histories to light. Silbert holds a Master’s degree in Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material culture from the Bard Graduate Center and a BFA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Fall 2023 Visiting Artist Colloquium
Wednesdays @ 5 – 6:15pm
Elvehjem L160
Online at Zoom:
go.wisc.edu/uw-art-talks
The Art Department Colloquium is a series supported by the Anonymous Fund and the Brittingham Trust. Visiting Artist lectures are held every Wednesday during the academic year, and are free and open to the public.
Wednesdays @ 5 – 6:15pm
Elvehjem L160
Online at Zoom:
go.wisc.edu/uw-art-talks
The Art Department Colloquium is a series supported by the Anonymous Fund and the Brittingham Trust. Visiting Artist lectures are held every Wednesday during the academic year, and are free and open to the public.
Discover the latest developments in Fine art, Craft, and Design at our free public lectures by some of the nation’s most prominent artists, critics, and gallery and museum directors.