Madison Alumni: A Legacy of Indigenous Perspectives
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UW Memorial Union-Main Gallery 800 Langdon St., Madison, Wisconsin 53706
courtesy UW-Madison Art Department
"Raymond Goodbear," by Tom Jones, 2019, digital photograph with beadwork.
Professor of art John Hitchcock curated this exhibit highlighting the printmaking of George Cramer, Joe Feddersen, Jason Garcia, Karen Goulet, Tom Jones, Monty Little, Truman Lowe, Dakota Mace, Sarah McRae, Rory Wakemup, Wanesia Spry Misquadace, Henry Payer, Alex Peña, Dyani White Hawk, Derick Wycherly, Valaria Tatera — all Indigenous artists and all faculty or graduates of the UW-Madison Art Department. This kind of survey of the variety of the work coming out of the top-notch printmaking program is long overdue. Learn more about the artists here.
from the UW Art Department newsletter: Professor of Art John Hitchcock is the curator of an important exhibition for our Department and the local art community, Madison Alumni: A Legacy of Indigenous Perspectives. This exhibition opens to the public this coming Friday, the 11th and runs through March 21st at the Main Gallery of Memorial Union. It will be on view during this Spring’s SGC International Printmaking Conference here on campus next month. This exhibition features the printmaking work of four current Art Professors, Emeritus Professors, and our dynamic Art Department Alumni. Please take the time to see this show.
Wisconsin Union Directorate Art Committee Presents Madison Alumni: A Legacy of Indigenous Perspectives. A collection of artworks created by Indigenous alumni, future alumni and faculty who completed their MFA degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Art Department in the School of Education. Featuring: George Cramer, Joe Feddersen, Jason Garcia, Karen Goulet, Tom Jones, Monty Little, Truman Lowe, Dakota Mace, Sarah McRae, Rory Wakemup, Wanesia Spry Misquadace, Henry Payer, Alex Pena, Dyani White Hawk, Derick Wycherly, Valaria Tatera.