• CAMPUS EXHIBIT RECKONS WITH INSTITUTION’S HISTORY, LIFTS VOICES OF MARGINALIZED

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9/12/2022 CONTACT: Doug Erickson, University Communications, dderickson2@wisc.edu, 608-294-0204 (cell) DOWNLOAD IMAGES: https://uwmadison.box.com/v/PublicHistoryProject READ ON THE WEB: https://news.wisc.edu/campus-exhibit-reckons-with-institutions-history-lifts-voices-of-marginalized/ CAMPUS EXHIBIT RECKONS WITH INSTITUTION’S […]

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    Carl G. Hill Lithograph Celebrates Unions

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  • Haeberli bequest to the Chazen

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  • Echoing Overseas: Asian Artistic Exchange

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  • Chazen Awarded Mellon Foundation Grant

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