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Art exhibit shows the history and beauty of Ho-Chunk basketry, and why it's in dangerIt's also a warning that the art form is under threat ... accompanying the exhibition. The exhibit is being curated by Tom Jones, a Ho-Chunk artist and a UW-Madison professor of photography.
Member Show officially kicked off March 1. Rather than occupying a typical gallery or museum space, the member showcase exists in the surgical wing and waiting room of UW Health University Hospital.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison held its annual shark tank-style Arts Business Competition on March 12 at Grainger Hall.
Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts is proud to announce Perspectives 2025 featuring the remarkable work of over 70 artists from the Wisconsin Visual Artists (WVA) group. An opening reception […] ...
When University of Wisconsin ... the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. UW photography professor and co-author of the book “People of the Big Voice” Tom Jones is also featured. The professors ...
Truman Lowe, the late Black River Falls artist and UW-La Crosse alumni, will have his artwork exhibited at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. starting October ...
A two-day symposium exploring abolition, visual culture, and performance studies is set to take place in Madison on April 11 ...
The emerald ash borer has nearly wiped out the black ash trees in Wisconsin. However, the Ho-Chunk Nation is preserving black ash tree seeds.
In the exhibition “Grabando Historias,” UW-Madison master of fine arts candidate Christie Tirado focuses on the stories of immigrant families. The history captured in her prints is both personal (her ...
On Saturday, the Paine Art Center and Gardens presented the tradition of Native basketmaking in Wisconsin with a new ...
Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry” will be at The Paine Art Center and Gardens, Oshkosh. It is just a few blocks from the Fox River ...
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