Art Now
Art is important right now for the same reasons that art has often been important when we aren’t in moments of crisis. Art has always […]
Art is important right now for the same reasons that art has often been important when we aren’t in moments of crisis. Art has always […]
Madison, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin–Madison has been awarded a $500,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the “Coordinating Cultural Heritage […]
“The Chazen Museum of Art has long showcased art by UW-Madison faculty. And this year, in celebration of the museum’s 50th anniversary, the faculty show […]
Director Amy Gilman delivers first State of the Museum address. If you missed this first-ever event (or if you want to hear it again) you […]
Hosted by James R. Wehn, PhD, Van Vleck Curator of Works on Paper, Print Room: All Access takes place on the third Friday evening of the month.
Director Amy Gilman welcomes academic and large-collection experience to her expanding curatorial team with the addition of Katherine Alcauskas.
Elisabetta Sirani’s allegorical portrait Signora Ortensia Leoni Cordini as St. Dorothy (1661) has undergone some significant physical changes since its creation in the mid-seventeenth century. […]
Wisconsin museum is most-open museum among more than 200 museums in the U.S., Canada and Mexico
James R. Wehn, Ph.D. has been named the Van Vleck Curator of Works on Paper at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
The Chazen Museum of Art and the UW–Madison Department of Art are pleased to announce the first recipients of the Burish Fellowship in Art and Museum Education.