![]() ![]() Luminous Flux, Gallery Marzen, Madison, WIĪll About Trees, Riverfront Arts Center, Stevens Point, WI (award)Ģ015 Nature Abstracted, Gallery 211, Madison College, Madison, WIĮarth Sculpture 2015 (installation), Farley Center, Verona WIĪRC 40th Anniversary Show Revisited, Beverly Art Center, Chicago, IL Municipal, Madison Municipal Building, Madison, WI, (curated by Trent Miller) Paper In Particular, Columbia College Sidney Larson Gallery, Columbia, MO, (juror: Tamryn McDermott)Ģ017 On and About Paper, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Fine Arts Gallery, Kenosha, WI (jurors: Dara Larson, Max Yela)Ģ016 Floating on Waves, Japan Wisconsin Cultural Exchange, Promega Art Showcase, Fitchburg, WI The 60’s Revisited, Overture Playhouse Gallery, MadisonĬosmic Waves in Cryptic Phases (installation) Lab3, Art and Literature Laboratory, Madison, WI, (lead visual artist, collaborative installation inspired by UW Madison Neutrino research) Women’s Work, Diane Ballweg Gallery, Madison Central Library, Madison, WIĢ018 Collaboration, Abel Contemporary Gallery, Paoli, WI Science Seen, Data Science Research Art Exhibit, The Discovery Building, UW Madison, Madison, WIĢ019 Phoenix from the Ashes, Overture Playhouse Gallery, Madison, WI, (August – October) Secura 2020, Trout Museum of Art, Appleton, WI ![]() ![]() Gallery, (with Kohji Ohsono), Chicago, ILĮlemental, Wisconsin Arts Board Gallery, Administration Building, (with David Sear), Two-Person, Madison, WIĢ003 Gallery Toki, (with Kohji Ohsono), Saitama-shi, JapanĢ002 Klammer Gallery, (with Kohji Ohsono), Tokyo, JapanĢ020 Threads of Truth: Social Impact, Zou B Art Center, 2nd Floor Gallery, (curated by Sergio Gomez), Chicago, IL Art Center, Asheboro, NCĢ002 Arts Club of Washington, Washington, D.C.ĭe Ricci Gallery, Edgewood College, Madison, WIġ998 CitiARTS Space, Madison Municipal Building, Madison, WIġ995 Contemporary Art Center, Arlington Heights, ILĢ019 Swept Away, Overture Community Galleries, (with Aaron Laux), Overture Center, Madison, WIĢ016 In Omni Terra: of the Earth, (with Gustavo Flores), Gallery Marzen, Madison, WIĢ010 EarthCurve, Wisconsin Union Galleries Theater Gallery, University of Wisconsin, (with Bobbette Rose) Madison, WIĢ008 Silences, A.R.C. Davidson’s Renaissance Gallery, Milwaukee, WIĢ015 Into the Woods, Ballweg Gallery, Goodman Center, Madison, WIĢ014 Secret Depths, Drury Gallery, Portage Center for the Arts, Portage, WIĢ013 Harmony, Studio84 Gallery, Whitewater, WIĢ010 Interlude: Quiet Spaces, Urban Ecology Center Gallery, Milwaukee, WIĮbb & Flow, Tenth Street Gallery, Milwaukee, WIĢ006 One from Wisconsin, West Bend Art Museum, West Bend, WIĢ004 Radiance, W. Vigil, Installation in The Cooler, Abel Contemporary Gallery, Paoli, WIĬadences, C.R. You will also analyze the ways different art forms-and your daily life-illustrate principles of design, become familiar with the college application process and learn about writing an effective college essay.2019 Beneath the Canopy, Gallery 1308, Union South, University of Wisconsin-MadisonĢ018 Emeralds to Ashes, Gallery at Truax, Madison College, Madison, WI You will examine the choices you make in representing yourself and how different artistic mediums can illuminate these choices. Plus, gain experience with artistic disciplines you might like to study in college.Īn important part of the program is working with practicing artists such as dancers, actors, stage technicians, and visual artists to explore and express your concept of self and collaborate with each other to put together a final showcase for your friends and family. In the process, you will build your knowledge about art as an academic pursuit and a reflection of society. In the afternoon, you will work in larger groups where you will practice combining different artistic mediums. Mornings will be spent immersing yourself in the artistic discipline of your choice while working in small groups to improve your craft and develop a strong portfolio. When you apply, you will select one of three tracks: visual art, dance, or theater. The main requirement is an interest in art and self-expression. This program is open to all students in grades 9-12 of all skill and experience levels. You will explore how you see yourself and how others see you, using different art forms and mediums to ask and answer questions, solve problems and present your ideas. ![]() Imaging Self is a program to learn about yourself through artistic expression, work with practicing artists and faculty and get to know UW–Madison. ![]()
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