James Watrous Gallery
A solo exhibition by photographer Lois Bielefeld, paired with painter Comfort Wasikhongo's solo show and an installation by social artist Borealis.
An exhibition that recreates the natural history and archaeological collections gathered by early Wisconsin Academy members.
When people think of Wisconsin, they think of farms. While farms both large and small dot our pastoral lanscapes, images of cows, barns, and cornfields are almost as ubiquitous.
Join the artists for the openings of their solo exhibitions with light refreshments and artists' talks at 7:00 pm.
Whether she’s working in textile, collage, or photography, Sharon Kerry-Harlan makes art that buzzes with life and energy.
Solo exhibitions by Craig Blietz (Sister Bay) and S.V. Medaris (Mount Horeb).
While scientists are tracking how Wisconsin’s plant communities are affected by climate change, artists, too, are observing and recording these changes.
Sharon Kerry-Harlan explores pattern, rhythm, and the human figure in fabric and mixed-media collage.
Milwaukee-based artists Maggie Sasso and Nathaniel Stern use somewhat unconventional means to achieve their artistic ends.
It’s taken me a while to realize it, but I’ve come to see that the Midwest is actually a perfect place to make a creative life.
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James Watrous Gallery
3rd Floor, Overture Center for the Arts
201 State Street
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: 608.733.6633 x25