Sight Lines: Contemporary Photography in Wisconsin at newARTSpace

Feature image: Sarah Detweiler, Cabinet Card (Photographed at the studio of Nuss. Green Bay, Wisconsin). Submitted De Pere, WI – Sight Lines: Contemporary Photography in Wisconsin brings together the work of four artists whose practices demonstrate the breadth, complexity, and vitality of artists across the state. Though each artist approaches the medium through distinctly different conceptual, aesthetic,Continue reading “Sight Lines: Contemporary Photography in Wisconsin at newARTSpace”

Lauren Semivan and the Choreographic Potential of the Artist’s Studio

Feature image: Nebulae, 2025, #1/5, archival pigment print, 40 x 50 inches. Image courtesy of the artist.  By Samantha Timm Lauren Semivan’s photographs are built worlds that trace her studio movements and propose probing questions about time and space.  Using an early 20th-century large-format camera, Semivan captures scenes that she creates in her studio throughContinue reading “Lauren Semivan and the Choreographic Potential of the Artist’s Studio”

ArtStart Announces Winter 2025 Exhibitions: “With Age Comes Lines” and “Nature Photographs”

Feature image: Fiber Artist: M. Rene Iannarelli Submitted Rhinelander, WI – ArtStart invites the community to celebrate the opening of its Winter 2025 Exhibitions on Thursday, November 20, with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. The event is free, casual, and open to all—a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists, enjoy light refreshments, andContinue reading “ArtStart Announces Winter 2025 Exhibitions: “With Age Comes Lines” and “Nature Photographs””

Maria Burundarena: Compression, Erasure, and Abstraction

feature image: Photo: Eugene I-Peng Tang. Written by Linda Marcus Making “garments for buildings” is Maria Burundarena‘s dream. The Chicago-based interdisciplinary artist uses installation, fiber, collage, photography and projection to create fractured, unknowable but familiar landscapes to fully engage the viewer’s senses.  Burundarena is interested in the democratization of art, making art more accessible.  She createsContinue reading “Maria Burundarena: Compression, Erasure, and Abstraction”

New Exhibits open at the Center for Visual Arts, host reception in Celebration

feature image: courtesy of the Center for the Visual Arts. submitted Wausau, Wisconsin – The Center for the Visual Arts will host a public reception this Saturday, August 9th, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for its exhibits that opened this Summer. This closing reception will be the last opportunity to see the current exhibits onContinue reading “New Exhibits open at the Center for Visual Arts, host reception in Celebration”

House of No Era Isn’t Following a Script—It’s Writing Its Own

feature image: Redd Theory, Feat. Redd (Detroit) for House of No Era. Photo: House of No Era. By Carly Sioux At first glance, House of No Era might look like a vintage furniture studio. But founder Carly Sioux is doing something far more layered—blending design, music, art direction, and storytelling into a practice that refusesContinue reading “House of No Era Isn’t Following a Script—It’s Writing Its Own”

Jaeden Hannus: something once was, something still is at Photo Opp

feature image: Jaeden Hannus submitted Photo Opp is pleased to present something once was, something still is, an exhibition of new works by Jaeden Hannus, and the artist’s first solo show. Consisting of photography and sculpture, this exhibition looks to surface and traces, building on historical conversations and writing around photographic theory. “The photograph encapsulatesContinue reading “Jaeden Hannus: something once was, something still is at Photo Opp”

Mark Brautigam: Things Seem Strong at OS Projects

Feature image: Mill Bluff by Mark Brautigam, 2017 submitted Racine, Wisconsin – OS Projects is pleased to present Things Seem Strong, a solo exhibition of photographs by Milwaukee artist Mark Brautigam, opening May 10 and continuing through July 12. A reception for the artist will take place on Saturday, May 10, from 1 – 3Continue reading “Mark Brautigam: Things Seem Strong at OS Projects”

Photo Opp: Making Photography Accessible to All 

Feature image: “From Our Streets” Opening. Images courtesy of Photo Opp. By Rachel Hausmann Schall Nestled within a residential area in Appleton, Wisconsin, Photo Opp is a gallery and community space focused on photography. It functions as a collaborative workspace that provides opportunities for residents of the Fox Cities to learn about photography, darkroom processing,Continue reading “Photo Opp: Making Photography Accessible to All “