James Watrous Gallery
Rachel Bruya departs as exhibitions coordinator of James Watrous Gallery and welcomes Angela Johnson to the team.
Leslie Iwai’s installation for the James Watrous Gallery, Daughter Cells: Inheritance, Separation and Survival, is an investigation of family relationships at both the cellular and emotional level: what we inherit, how we separate, and what we choose to retain and pass on.
How are climate change, globalization, and changes to land ownership affecting Wisconsin forests?
My Night Vision series evolved out of a strong desire to learn more about the wild creatures that share my 58-acre farm.
Showcasing the work of Wisconsin Oneida artists dedicated to the survival of one of their most important artistic traditions: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) raised beadwork.
A conversation with Allison Welch about her art practice and the inspiration for her current project, Meet Allison: an American Girl.
Solo shows by two artists exploring memory and identity through narrative experiences.
A survey of the inner landscapes of Milwaukee painter Tom Berenz.
Tom Berenz's current paintings combine recognizable bits and pieces from ordinary life with swaths of color and pattern. Shane McAdams introduces jarringly synthetic elements in to classic landscape scenes.
A visit to Sandra Byers' ceramic studio in Rock Springs, WI.
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James Watrous Gallery
3rd Floor, Overture Center for the Arts
201 State Street
Madison, WI 53703
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