News
- September 5, 2024
Chazen’s Amy Gilman to assume new leadership role
As the new academic year begins, Provost Charles Isbell is announcing several key leadership changes within the Provost’s Office reporting structure. Amy Gilman, director of […]
- June 6, 2024
Opening August 10: Nordic Utopia? African Americans in the 20th Century
On view August 10–November 10, 2024 Love, adventure, educational opportunities, career advancement, sexual exploration and racism are among the myriad reasons African American artists traveled […]
- February 29, 2024
Frankenthaler Grant Powers Chazen’s LED Lighting Conversion, Sustainability Drive
Thanks to a grant from the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative, works at the Chazen Museum of Art will be seen in an entirely new light. Ideally, […]
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Press Releases
- September 5, 2024
Chazen’s Amy Gilman to assume new leadership role
- September 22, 2023
Mellon Grant Helps Exhibition Archive Go Online
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Chazen in the News
American Alliance of Museums • Trust the process: How a university art museum is getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. 2.24.2023
- The New York Times: special museum section
- artdaily: Chazen Awarded Mellon Grant
- The Cap Times: Photo director Ruthie Hauge on Suspended Landscapes by Amanda McCavour, 4/25/2022
- Daily Cardinal: I had a spare 30 minutes in between classes . . .
- On Wisconsin: Seeds from Africa
- Art & Object: The Powerful Prints of Alison Saar Exhibit at Chazen Museum of Art
- The New York Times: Amy Gilman on reopening, reinvention and resilience.
- Artnet: Museum directors show the art in their offices
- Brooklyn Rail: David Smith study from Lane Collection on view with The Hero
- Art Newspaper: David Smith study from Lane Collection on view with The Hero
- Wall Street Journal: David Smith study from Lane Collection on view with The Hero
- Madison 365: Quanda Johnson SEP 6, 2022