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Jon Horvath’s finely distilled photographs of everyday items evoke a meditative hush. His ongoing series Wide-Eyed embraces what he calls “photographic wandering,” exploring the complexity and intangible essence of the world around us.

The Dawn of the James Webb Space Telescope Era with Dr. Michael Maseda

The clear and detailed images coming in from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) depicting far-off galactic phenomena have captured our imaginations and set our eyes towards the stars.

The clear and detailed images coming in from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) depicting far-off galactic phenomena have captured our imaginations and set our eyes towards the stars.

[1:25 PM] Ursa Anderson Joseph Mougel, Ideal Cedar, 2020. Archival pigment print, 28 x 20.

Join Joseph Mougel, Richard Moninski, and Wisconsin Academy staff to celebrate the opening of the exhibitions Herbarium and

Joseph Mougel, Ideal Cedar (detail), 2020. Archival pigment print, 28 x 20 in.

Joseph Mougel's Herbarium project is a series of photographs inspired by plant archives and the desire to capture and preserve things that comprise a place.

Helen Nez (Diné Elder), from the series Naal Tsoos Saní (The Old Paper), 2022.

Dakota Mace weaves her understanding of the symbolic abstractions in the Diné creation story into her artwork. 

Crop of Comfort Wasikhongo's Jim Jones Rapper, 2012

A solo exhibition by painter Comfort Wasikhongo, paired with photographer Lois Bielefeld's solo show and an installation by social artist Borealis.

Crop of Todd Anderson's Tyndall Glacier, ROMO–The Last Glacier

Three artists collaborate to capture the majesty of Earth's remaining glaciers.

We’re absolutely on board with social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. Even so, having to cancel our upcoming exhibitions is a major disappointment.

Crop of "Naya, Darrell and Annie,"

A solo exhibition by photographer Lois Bielefeld, paired with painter Comfort Wasikhongo's solo show and an installation by social artist Borealis.

 

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