James Watrous Gallery
The Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) has been changing the lives of Wisconsinites both rural and urban since 1940.
An interview with Rafael Francisco Salas about his 2015 exhibition Wasted Days & Wasted Nights.
An interview with artist Craig Clifford about his 2015 exhibition Fragments.
You can draw a lake or paint the ocean, film a rainstorm or a blizzard, sculpt the contours of a river’s path. But how can you express the essence of water?
It’s slippery.
Several weeks ago a colleague asked me, “Can a person have an intimate relationship with water?” The question took me by surprise. “Well, of course a person can!” was my reply.
An interview with artist Brandon Norsted about his exhibition The Purchase of Deep Water.
LOGJAM features sculpture and prints by three artists for whom wood--from saplings and underbrush to massive old-growth stumps--is a primary material.
GONE WILD: David McLimans will include a selection of the artist’s exquisite collages, gently humorous sculptures made with found materials, and sophisticated editorial illustrations.
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights features several large-scale drawings and two larger-than-life mixed media sculptures that evoke objects of devotion from the Ghent Altarpiece but also allegorically portray Mexican-American culture in Wisconsin.
Artist and Wisconsin Academy veteran Randall Berndt retired from the James Watrous Gallery last month.
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James Watrous Gallery
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