Chele Isaac works across several media including video, sound, sculpture and photography. Her installation works and short films have been shown locally and nationally in art centers, project galleries, museums and film festivals. In 2017 the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art hosted a solo exhibition of the understory, a 7-channel video installation. She was the spring-2015 Windgate Artist in Residence at the University of Indiana Pennsylvania, which culminated in shows at the Pittsburgh Center for The Arts and Pittsburgh’s SPACE Gallery 2016. Isaac holds an MFA from the UW-Madison and maintains a studio in a former downtown Madison church building. The studio also serves as a collaborative arts space called MAIAHAUS which Isaac programs for aerial dance, poetry, film screenings, choir, opera, etc. She is on the curatorial team for the Arts+Literature Laboratory (ALL) in Madison and serves on the Board of Visitors for the UW-Madison Art Department. Most recently she is exploring how to be a farmer on 137 acres in the Driftless region of Wisconsin.