Following Moonshine – A Black History Month tradition, join the Division of the Arts for Arts Together, a reception and panel discussion with Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence Porsha Olayiwola and others. Arts Together events bring faculty and staff together to meet each other, share in collaborative ideas, and explore opportunities for funding creative research as we celebrate the arts on campus.
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Public Presentations by Design Studies 527: Global Artisans Students
This semester, students in the spring 2022 Interdisciplinary Arts Residency course with Judy Frater collaborated with traditional weaving, embroidery, block-printing, and bandhani artists from the Kutch district of India. The students look forward to sharing their collaboration experiences throughout this class in a public presentation.
2022 Arts Business Competition Finals Presentation
Three finalist groups will present their proposals to a virtual audience in this final round where a judging panel will deliberate and select a winner. The top three proposals receive funding of $2,000, $1,000, and $500 in support of their projects. Attend in person or virtually!
Dance, Film and Future Landscapes at the International Symposium on Screendance
A live panel discussion on Dance, Film and Future Landscapes, featuring panelists Harmony Bench, Omari ‘Motion’ Carter, Li Chiao-Ping, Gabri Christa, Charlotte Griffin, and Katrina McPherson.
a2ru 8th Annual National Conference “Land and Equity: The Art and Politics of Place,” Online Oct. 15-30
University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of the Arts to host virtual conference The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities (a2ru) will hold its 8th annual National Conference, “Land and Equity: The Art and Politics of …
CANCELED: The 14th Annual Nelson Institute Earth Day Conference
In-person event canceled; online forum details are forthcoming.
Join artist-activists and UW–Madison spring 2020 interdisciplinary artists-in-residence Ben Barson and Gizelxanath Rodriguez along with others for a discussion of “Ecological Justice through Art” during this 60 minute breakout session.
Science in Entertainment and the Arts: The Most Powerful Way to Communicate Science?
Leaders and artists from theater, film, the visual arts, and dance join Wisconsin Institute for Discovery director Jo Handelsman to explore this interface.
Big Ideas for Busy People: Water, Water, Everywhere
Big Ideas for Busy People is a highlight of the annual Wisconsin Science Festival.
Alternative Career Options for Arts Majors
The Alternative Career Options for Arts Majors Panel will feature professionals in the arts sharing their experiences working in a variety of capacities.
Aretha and Religion: Reflections on the Queen of Soul
“Aretha and Religion: Reflections on the Queen of Soul, Religion, and Culture” is a faculty panel featuring Craig Werner, Alexander Shashko, Susan Ridgely, and Corrie Norman will take place in the H.F. DeLuca Forum.