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James Watrous Gallery

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Work by the seven winners of Visual Arts Fellowships from the Wisconsin Arts Board in 2004. This highly competitive program drew several hundred annual submissions from artists all over Wisconsin working in a wide variety of media.

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A tribute to James Watrous, one of the most influential figures in Wisconsin visual art.

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A tribute to the rich array of Wisconsin artists who have exhibited with the Wisconsin Academy from 1994-2004, before the opening of the James Watrous Gallery.

Will Pergl, The Most Boring Day of the Twentieth Century, 2011. Digitally carved wood, paint, 40 x 76 x 4 in.

Two sculptors with a wicked sense of the absurd.

Working in glass and beadwork, Kingsbury and Lee share a fascination with letters and language, from the physicality of the alphabet to the mysterious process of translation.  

Sculptor Gerit Grimm mines a remarkable range of sources for her sculpture.

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For Future Possible: Imagining Madison, we invited a group of artists, architects, and designers who know and love the city to envision it 75 years from now.  

Artist Terese Agnew (in wheelchair after an art-related accident) and her collaborators for the epic Writing in Stone installation. Photo by Studio Indigo Photography.

Instead of creating monuments for death and war, artist Terese Agnew makes monuments to transformative ideas and events from Wisconsin’s past. 

Holly Cohn, here, 2017.

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

Karen Ann Hoffman and Melanie Tallmadge Sainz share their perspective on supporting and promoting Native art and artists.

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1922 University Avenue
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