Gallery Night
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People looking at a wall of paintings.
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art spearheads gallery night, which includes art of all kinds at venues across the city, from businesses like the Lakeview Veterinary Clinic to Philip Salamone’s Atwood Atelier, 931 East Main St. Look for the new Textile Arts Center of Madison, 2436 Pennsylvania Ave., which is also opening its doors for the event. See a full list of participants below and find more info at mmoca.org.
media release: Gallery Night is a long-time Madison arts tradition that showcases the city’s vibrant arts community. Organized by MMoCA, Gallery Night offers art lovers and art novices alike an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of exhibitions, opening receptions, special events, and demonstrations at venues throughout the city. During Gallery Night, dozens of venues open their doors to invite the public in to see and shop for original artwork.
Gallery Night takes place from 5–9 PM, though some participating venues set their own hours. All venues participating in Gallery Night are open free of charge.
Watch for updates on participating venues to plan your outing at mmoca.org/gallerynight.
Downtown
100State, 17 South Fairchild Street. FL 7 • 608.628.0422 • 100state.com • @100state Join us at Mingle & Masterpieces a vibrant showcase of Madison’s artistic talent. Experience live painting, fine wines, and captivating art in a coworking hub.
Anthology, 230 State Street • 608.204.2644 • anthologymadison.com • @Anthology230 Get a head start on your holiday shopping at this local paper and gift store featuring original Wisconsin-themed designs.
Artist and Craftsman Supply, 203 West Gorham Street Suite 1 • 608.251.2977 • artistcraftsman.com • @artistcraftsman_madison Please join us from 5-8 PM to celebrate the work of various local artists! If you’re feeling inspired to create, we’ll be offering 15% off all purchases made between 5-8 PM.
Capitol Lakes, 333 West Main Street • 608.283.2000 • retirement.org Atrium and Cafe: Karen Watson-Newlin, The Eye and the Mind – Ventures in Acrylic and Mixed Media. Plaza Gallery: Marcia Getto, Abstract Expressionism – An Inspired Way of Seeing.
The Garver Gallery, 18 South Bedford Street • 608.256.6755 • garvergallery.com VINTAGE WISCONSIN: Artists Gone but Not Forgotten. Aaron Bohrod, Lee Weiss, Lois Ireland, Sylvia Bogust, and more.
James Watrous Gallery at Overture Center for the Arts • 201 State Street, 3rd floor • 608.733.6633 x 25 • wisconsinacademy.org/gallery • @WatrousGallery MEND: the work of repair features textile works by Heidi Parkes and sculpture by Glenn Williams, Siara Berry, Sylvie Rosenthal, and Jaymee Harvey Willms, artists whose work touches on diverse aspects of mending and repair.
Local Motive, 646 W Washington Avenue • Train Car #5 • 608.960.8446 • MadisonLocalMotive.com • @madison_local_motive Creative and inspiring works by local artists in the community, shown inside a renovated train car.
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, 227 State Street • 608.257.0158 • mmoca.org • @mmocamadison Visit MMoCA to see Federico Uribe: Metamorphosis in the State Street Gallery and The Shop and RECOLLECT: Sam Gilliam in the Henry Street Gallery.
Overture Galleries, 201 State Street • 608.258.4169 • overture.org/engage/galleries/ • @overturegalleries Gallery I – Jennifer Bastian & Heather Rasmussen, Burning at Both Ends | Gallery II – Molly Krolczyk & Rita Yanny, Parallel Paths | Gallery III-Brenda Gratton, Leora Saposnik & Carolyn Benforado, Objects May Appear Closer Upon Refection | Playhouse Gallery-Garbology, Sharon Kilfoy, Pat Kroth, Mackenzie Madison, Emily Popp, TetraPAKMAN, Sonia Valle.
Sprinkman Real Estate + Design, 622 West Washington Avenue, Suite 100 • 608.467.9596 • sprinkmanrealestate.com • @sprinkmanrealestateanddesign Sprinkman Real Estate + Design will be featuring the works of Ann Schaffer (watercolor), Jill Stevens (wood) + Wendy Franklin (fiber art). Please join us!
Willy Street/East Washington
A Place to Be, 911 Williamson Street • 608.957.1875 • CarolineHarveyDesign.etsy.com • @caroline.harvey9 Caroline Harvey and other guest artists will feature all handmade goods such as pottery, serving and decorative trays, lamps, paintings, stationary, textiles etc. American Feral, 2150 E Washington Avenue • 608.213.6666 • americanferalgallery.com • @AmericanFeral_Gallery A celebration of our finest artists. Over 25 award winning museum quality artists come together to foster community and celebrate each other. A high-density, High-quality reason to gather. Change boUtique, 1252 Williamson Street • 608.237.2707 • changeboutique.com • @official.changeboutique Change Boutique is hosting local artists Huda Alalawi and Rukaya Qadour as they debut their new brand, Warda Bayda. This brand represents a new beginning for them as refugees who have resettled in Madison.
Christ Presbyterian Church, 944 East Gorham Street • 608.257.4845 • cpcmadison.org WHAT SHOULD I BRING? A visual exploration of the sparing but powerful words restorative justice, mercy, and humility as they reflect true religious faith.
Cornucopia Inc., 2 South Ingersoll Street • 608.249.7477 • copiarts.org Cornucopia is an arts and wellness center. Our members (artists) use a variety of media.
Creative Energy Designs Inc., 125 South Dickinson Street • 608.256.7696 • CreativeEnergyDesignsInc.com • @creative_energy_designs Artists Paul Mason, Bruce Woods, Rebecca A. Rettenmund, and others! Stop in for live music and snacks & drinks while you look at some great art!
Hatch Art House, 1248 Williamson Street • 608.237.2775 • hatcharthouse.com • @hatcharthouse Showcasing a special exhibition of printmaker and ceramicist Zoe Francis Craig’s new works. Hatch is an eco-friendly art gallery and gift shop celebrating our local creative makers and artists.
kChongo Arts Space, 1236 1/2 Williamson Street • 608.503.0013 • @kchonguero kChongos Arts Space presents Silence and Sound, an installation of resonance and found sounds. A sound circle will cycle throughout the evening.
The Marquette Cafe, 414 South Baldwin Street • 608.239.2928 • madisonmarquettecafe.com • @TheMarquetteMadison We will be showing a large variety of arts in the cafe this fall! Metal work from Sean Bakken, pottery by Ash Kyrie, drawings by Michael Ward, and mixed media and textiles by Athea Bakken.
State Line Distillery, 1413 Northern Court • 608.960.9360 • statelinedistillery.com • @StateLineDistillery Featuring Megan Mara’s vibrant acrylic portraits of celebrities. Using a palette knife and globs of paint, each portrait is undoubtedly an explosion of color intended to spark the interest of any passerby.
Tease Art Gallery / Quality CBD, 1222 Williamson Street • 608.977.1280 • timtogstad.com • @timtogstad • tominnisguitar.com • @tominnis Paintings by Tim Togstad. Music by Tom Innis.
Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired, 754 Williamson Street • 608.255.1166 • WCBlind.org • @WCBlind The Council is displaying the work of several Wisconsin artists living with vision loss. The pieces represent a variety of media, including paint, photography, and tactile arts.
Working Draft Beer Company, 1129 East Wilson Street • 608.709.5600 • workingdraftbeer.com • @WorkingDraftBeer Working Draft will be featuring Emily Schanowski’s artwork, our current artist in residence! Her work features animals, nature, and spooky things with an emphasis on precise line-work, distinct color palettes, and humor.
Atwood/Winnebago
Atwood Atelier, 931 East Main Street, Suite 16 • 608.345.7745 • atwoodatelier.com • @atwoodatelier Atwood Atelier is an art school run by Philip Salamone, focusing on a classically inspired approach to contemporary painting. Come visit our new space and view the works of a collection of participating artists.
Gallery Aventine, 1958 Atwood Avenue • primeurbanproperties.com/property/aventine • @j.myszka.lewis This show will feature paintings and works on paper by J Myszka Lewis that explore various concepts related to patterns through deconstructed and repeated floral imagery.
Garver Canvas at Garver Feed Mill • 3241 Garver Green • 901.264.0228 • garverevents.com/canvas • @GarverEvents Between Land and Sea print exhibition by Adriana Barrios in Garver Canvas. Ticketed 90s Dance Party in the Atrium starting at 9 PM.
Goodman Community Center Brassworks Building, 214 Waubesa Street • 608.241.1574 • goodmancenter.org 22+ artists including printmakers, painters (oil, acrylic & watercolor), pottery, soaps, fabric art, and other crafters.
Ground Floor Studios Artists’ Cooperative and Friends Linden CoHousing, 107 Sutherland Court • 608.843.5416 • @ground_floor_studios_madison Ground Floor Studios Artists’ Cooperative houses 10 artists including metal smiths, several painters, etchers, printmakers, and a potter. Artists from Linden CoHousing will also be displaying their work.
Lake Ridge Bank – Atwood Avenue, 1965 Atwood Avenue • 608.284.8383 • lakeridge.bank • @lakeridgebank Come enjoy a night of incredible artwork, great music, and tasty food at Lake Ridge Bank’s stunning Schenks Corner location!
Lauer Realty Group – Atwood Ave, 2229 Atwood Avenue • 608.467.3220 • paulyurkovich.com • @paul.yurkovich Photographer Paul Yurkovich’s familiar yet overlooked scenes, when contemplated and viewed in still frames, display the comedy, tragedy, and beauty contained within our lives.
Marzen Gallery, 2345 Atwood Avenue • 608.709.1453 • integratedartllc.com • @iartgroup Please join us for a celebration of Indigenous American artwork and cultural examples of contemporary craft.
Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, 2401 Atwood Avenue • 608.249.1537 • pcucc.org Art created by all the students of Lowell Elementary School from Kindergarten to 5th grade.
Sector67, 56 Corry Street • 608.241.4605 • sector67.org • @Sector67Madison Stop in to see Sector67 member creations including metal, wood, 3D printing, laser cutting, etc.
Studio Paran, 2051 Winnebago Street • 608.242.1111 • studioparan.com Offerings of glass art from 30 years of work by Richard Jones.
Talbot Gallery 2118, 2118 Atwood Avenue • 608.241.4082 • talbotstudioandgallery.com • @gallery-2118 Featuring over four hundred original works of art including photography, painting, printmaking, digital art, sculpture, and collage by local, regional, and international artists.
Monroe/Regent
Bloom Bake Shop, 1851 Monroe Street • ethereal-perceptions.business.site Photographer Tom Turnquist showcases his ethereal images in hopes of providing joy, peace, and wonder to his viewers.
Higher Fire, 2132 Regent Street • 608.233.3050 • higherfireclaystudio.com • @HigherFireMadison Eye Candy + Cake: Members of the relatively new Madison Area Potters Guild show their recent creations, plus we proudly celebrate Higher Fire’s 25th Anniversary!
Lakeview Veterinary Clinic – Cat Annex, 3506 Monroe Street • 608.692.0010 • @birgitbach A collection of new oil and acrylic paintings by Birgit Bach mostly depicting people and animals in nature. Open 7:00-9:00 PM
Lauer Realty Group – Monroe St, 2526 Monroe Street • 608.467.3220 • Etsy.com/shop/melaniesartoriart • @Melanie.Sartori Melanie has a passion for transforming spaces into works of art. Using gold leaf, acrylics, oil paint, and plaster, she creates dreamy but dynamic landscapes and city scenes from her travels.
Milward Farrell Fine Art, 2701 Monroe Street • 608.238.6501 • milwardfarrellfineart.com • @MilwardFarrellFineArt Featuring Max Arthur Cohn- a Modernist figurative artist. Works include oil, gouache, pen, and ink from the 1950s – 1970s. Also featuring a large selection of art jewelry, glass, and wood items. Reception 6-9
Monroe Street Family Dental, 2702 Monroe Street • Suite 101 • 608.204.0222 • monroestreetfamilydental.com • @MonroeStreetFamilyDental Showcasing charcoal drawings by Douglas Yu and hand-woven tapestries and watercolors by Mindy Wara.
Orange Tree Imports, 1721 Monroe Street • 608.255.8211 • OrangeTreeImports.com • @OrangeTreeImports Orange Tree Imports will be featuring handmade jewelry by Sue Moberly, our new Monroe Street neighbor at Torn Edge Arts.
Middleton
Inspiring Hope Ministries, 7425 University Avenue • 608.695.8751 • inspiringhopeministries.org Inspiring Hope Gallery features Anastasia Wilson, BA in art. She is an artist with CP and explores her communication device through her images.
John/Christine Designs, 1835 Parmenter Street • 608.824.0392 • johnchristinedesigns.com • @johnchristinedesigns Featured artist, Jeff Dallas, describes his paintings, as an “exploration of the landscape through the lenses of Cubism and Romanticism.” Custom design, one-of-a-kind jewelry by award-winning artist, John Strobel, will also be on display.
Little Pop Color Shop, 1833 Parmenter Street • 608.836.0427 • littlepopcolorshop.com • @littlepopcolorshop Presenting a series of abstract artwork composed of bold florals and beautiful portraits by artist, Halie Struck.
Middleton Visitor Center, 1811 Parmenter Street • 608.831.3399 • facebook.com/2ndStarStudiosLLC/ • @2ndstarstudios Visit artist Erin Summers, whose oil paintings are inspired by her global travels, and check out Middleton’s historic train depot.
National Mustard Museum, 7477 Hubbard Avenue • 608.831.2222 • @nationalmustardmuseum The invited artist at the National Mustard Museum is Simona Aizicovici. She creates artwork using pressed plant materials — nature’s magical paints. handmadebysimona.com
The Regal Find, 1834 Parmenter Street • 608.833.1633 • theregalfind.com • @theregalfind Local artist Michael Braley creates iconic scenes of Wisconsin using low poly art where the texture and lighting dictate the flow and placement of shapes.
North Side
Bloom Bake Shop – NorthstreeT, 557 North Street • nancycoxartwork.com Nancy Cox is featuring her show The Painted Season Looking Back. A collection of work inspired by nature.
The Bodgery, 740 Oscar Avenue • 862.263.4363 • thebodgery.org • @thebodgery The Bodgery is a nonprofit makerspace where people gather together to build, hack, repair, and create. Members will display a wide range of art forms.
Tandem Press, 1743 Commercial Avenue • 608.263.3437 • tandempress.wisc.edu • @UWTandemPress Closing reception for the exhibition hidden figures: unveiling selfhood. Guest curated by Teyjhana Barton-Neal, 2023 Tandem Press Curatorial Summer Intern.
Textile Arts Center of Madison, 2436 Pennsylvania Avenue • textileartsmadison.org • @textileartsmadison TAC is a new hub for fiber arts, offering workshops, exhibitions, and supplies. A group exhibition will be on view, featuring work from nine artists.
South Side
Arboretum Cohousing, 1137 Erin Street • 608.819.2675 • mikemantheyart.com Mike Manthey’s paintings are open-ended explorations of surface. Activity that, when suspended, creates space that may provide sanctuary for the present moment.
Bare Knuckle Arts, 312 West Lakeside Street • 608.698.4110 • bareknucklearts.com • @bareknucklearts Join us for Gallery night at the studio with some new art!
West Side
Gallery 800 UBD, 800 University Bay Drive • 608.238.0623 • Gallery800UBD.org Mike Watson, oil painter, Faces from the Crowd vibrantly exhibits music icons in Colin Davidson style mixed with art influenced by van Gogh and Dali.
Studio of Douglas Hyslop, 6525 Grand Teton Plaza • 608.695.6617 • douglashyslop.com I portray human figures in a hopefully appropriate emotional space. To this end, the figures are both transparent and capable of mirror image reflections.