Applications for the spring 2023 semester of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of the Arts’ Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP) are now open. Available to UW–Madison students in any year or major of study, ASAP …
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Virtual: Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP) Info Session
Drop in to this informal information session to ask questions and learn more about the Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP), led by Arts Outreach and Engagement Coordinator Heather Owens and student intern Nicholas Santas.
Virtual: Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP) Info Session
Drop in to this informal information session to ask questions and learn more about the Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP), led by Arts Outreach and Engagement Coordinator Heather Owens and student intern Nicholas Santas.
Virtual: Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP) Info Session
Drop in to this informal information session to ask questions and learn more about the Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP), led by Arts Outreach and Engagement Coordinator Heather Owens and student intern Nicholas Santas.
Virtual: Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP) Info Session
Drop in to this informal information session to ask questions and learn more about the Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP), led by Arts Outreach and Engagement Coordinator Heather Owens and student intern Nicholas Santas.
UW-Madison’s Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP) provides financial support for student projects intersecting art and activism
The Division of the Arts believes in the capacity of students to change the world, and that the arts can catalyze this change. The Division’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA) Committee is pleased to …
Born to run (and strut): UW student makes art with endurance in mind
New Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP) provides immediate financial support for student projects intersecting art and activism
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of the Arts’ Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA) Committee is pleased to announce the launch of a new funding opportunity called the Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP). Available to UW–Madison …
The Art of State Street: Politics, Policing, and Protest
In the wake of the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor by police, artists and activists took to the streets to protest for racial justice. This event brings together in conversation two of these artists with UW-Madison faculty from the Art Department and the Chazen Museum.
UW–Madison to host musicians and activists Ben Barson and Gizelxanath Rodriguez as the spring 2020 Division of the Arts Interdisciplinary Artists-in-Residence
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of the Arts (presenter) welcomes Ben Barson and Gizelxanath Rodriguez as the spring 2020 Interdisciplinary Artists-in-Residence. Both Barson and Rodriguez are musicians, artivists (artists and activists), environmentalists and co-founders of …