sculpture
Sculptor Gerit Grimm mines a remarkable range of sources for her sculpture.
A project under development in Milwaukee uses large-scale art to increase city residents' responsibility for—and understanding of—how water quality is connected to everyday choices we make.
Instead of creating monuments for death and war, artist Terese Agnew makes monuments to transformative ideas and events from Wisconsin’s past.
Paintings and sculptural constructions by Holly Cohn; paintings by Letha Kelsey.
How do we remember and respond to the wisdom of our ancestors? What events from our history should we honor with a monument?
Gerit Grimm and Gina Litherland are contemporary Wisconsin artists inspired by the imaginations of long ago.
Side-by-side solo shows by two artists who draw on myth and folk tales.
The collaboration behind Leslie Iwai's Daughter Cells: Inheritance, Separation & Survival.
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.
Solo shows by two artists exploring memory and identity through narrative experiences.
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