New Accession Highlight—Wood Collage: Landscape
One of the fathers of Native American modernism, George Morrison was an influential teacher and mentor.
One of the fathers of Native American modernism, George Morrison was an influential teacher and mentor.
A retrospective of the vital and articulate prints of prominent American artist Alison Saar (born 1956) underscores her persistent dialogue with some of the most […]
Hannah Eccles, one of two Burish Fellows this spring, developed a love of art at an early age, as her parents owned an art gallery in Istanbul, Turkey.
Sydney Lamers, an art education major from Kimberly, Wisconsin, is one of two Burish Fellowship in Art and Museum Education recipients for the spring 2021 semester.
Robert Schultz creates meticulously detailed portrait drawings, many of which explore the expressiveness of the nude human body.
We are committed to making the Chazen Museum of Art a place that welcomes and inspires. We believe that engaging with objects can tackle difficult, […]
June Wayne experimented with lithography’s broad range of aesthetic possibilities to articulate abstract concepts in visual terms.
An alumna and professor emeritus of UW-Madison, Freida High is an artist and historian specializing in feminist theory and critical race theory.
Works by Marjorie Kreilick, Truman Lowe, Emily Arthur and Darcy Padilla join the collection MADISON, Wis. – The Chazen Museum of Art at the University […]
Audrey Handler was one of the first female students in the Glass Lab at the University of Wisconsin where she studied with the founder of the studio glass movement, Harvey Littleton.