Submitted The Center for the Visual Arts will host a public reception on Friday, May 10th from 5 -7 p.m. for a new community project done in partnership with NTC Alternative High and the NTC Welding program, funded in part by the Community Foundation of Northcentral Wisconsin. This project, born out of the idea toContinue reading “The Art of Welding: A Reception to Celebrate a New Welded Sculpture and the Community Partnerships That Brought It To Life”
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Dreaming Our Futures: Ojibwe and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Artists and Knowledge Keepers
Image: Joe Geshick, Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe, The Welcoming, 2004, Oil on canvas, 72 x 84 in. (182.9 x 213.4 cm) Collection of The Acreage of Osceola, WI. On loan from Kiran Stordalen Trust. Rochester Art Center, 30 Civic Center Drive SE, Suite 120, Rochester, MN 55904 rochesterartcenter.org 507-722-2552 On view April 24 –Continue reading “Dreaming Our Futures: Ojibwe and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Artists and Knowledge Keepers”
Milwaukee Gallery Night & Day Spring Edition
Frank Juárez Lately, Wisconsin has been getting some decent weather hovering around 50 degrees. A heat wave for us, Wisconsinites. Yesterday the Historic Third Ward kicked off its spring gallery night & day, which spreads throughout four areas: Around Town, East Town, Historic Third Ward,, and Walker’s Point. Over 50 venues hosted exhibitions and eventsContinue reading “Milwaukee Gallery Night & Day Spring Edition”
That’s a wrap! 2024 Grilled Cheese Grant
Frank Juárez Last night the Grilled Cheese Grant (GCG) hosted its 9th annual community-funded emerging artist fundraiser at the Vanguard Sculpture Services in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The GCG is organized by a volunteer team of Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design alumni, Rachel Hausmann-Schall, Alyssa Anderson, Joe Acri, Sal Nicholson, Alyssa Kaboskey, and Margaret Griffin. The 2024Continue reading “That’s a wrap! 2024 Grilled Cheese Grant”
Everyday States of Awe: Selections from the Ceramic Work of Bill Gossman at the Rochester Art Center
submitted April 10 – September 8, 2024 Opening Reception | Saturday, April 13, 2024 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM Everyday States of Awe exhibits a selection from the ceramic work of New London-based potter Bill Gossman (1953 – 2020). Bill Gossman’s career in ceramics started in the early 1970’s. He gained a foundational knowledge of potteryContinue reading “Everyday States of Awe: Selections from the Ceramic Work of Bill Gossman at the Rochester Art Center”
PUBLIC ART COMMISSION OPPORTUNITY Artist and Artist Team RFQ for Bayview Campus Sculpture Series
submitted ABOUT THE SCULPTURE SERIES Bayview Foundation and the Bayview Public Art Selection Committee invite artists and artist teams to submit public art qualifications for the design and installation of a series of sculptures (8-10). The series of sculptures will be designed as a seek-and-find experience, starting with a larger sculpture to be located withinContinue reading “PUBLIC ART COMMISSION OPPORTUNITY Artist and Artist Team RFQ for Bayview Campus Sculpture Series”
Why Artdose?
Frank Juárez Lately, I have been thinking about Artdose Magazine. Not sure if this is in response to new work that I am slowly creating based on the concept of absence, memory, and space, writing for a couple of other publications, or waiting to reveal some exciting news. Since day one the goal of ArtdoseContinue reading “Why Artdose?”
Assaf Evron: Vision and Landscapes
Artist Assaf Evron. Article written by Linda Marcus. What we see, how we see, and how we understand what we see is the basis of Assaf Evron‘s art. His conceptual practice spans from sculpture to photography with a variety of mediums. He says it’s one of his biggest challenges, how to “package” or explain whatContinue reading “Assaf Evron: Vision and Landscapes “
Poor Farm: Rich in Possibilities
Written by Rachel Hausmann Schall In Wisconsin, there’s no shortage of spectacular countryside views that residents and visitors can enjoy year-round. Unlike the hustle and bustle of big cities filled with high-rise buildings, public transportation, and dense populations, smaller communities in Wisconsin are instead characterized by diverse wildlife, rolling hills, moraines, marshes, lakes, farm fields,Continue reading “Poor Farm: Rich in Possibilities”
