by William Quackenbush, Eric Carson | Aug 27, 2023 | Videos
The Driftless Area of southwest Wisconsin contains many geological gems. From rocks that tell the story of the ancient, shallow tropical sea that once covered the area to the stunning rock formations that make up the Wisconsin Dells On August 27 at Trempeleau National...
by Alexandria Delcourt | Jul 31, 2023 | Magazine Article
Though historically it has been difficult for contemporary Native American artists to find acceptance and inclusion within the often exclusionary world of the fine arts, Wisconsin artists are playing a prominent role in changing that. Emily Arthur, Tom Jones, John...
by William Quackenbush, Amy Rosebrough | Jun 8, 2023 | Videos
In late 2021, maritime archeologist Tamara Thomsen found a 1,200-year-old dugout canoe partially submerged in the lakebed during a recreational dive in Lake Mendota. This discovery caused ripples of fascination in Wisconsin and generated international news coverage....
by Moselle Singh, Joseph Mougel | Jan 14, 2023 | Videos
How can saving seeds and growing native and traditional plants promote food sovereignty and preserve community? On January 14, 2023, guests joined us in the James Watrous Gallery for an open conversation with local plant experts on the connections between saving...
by Sara Smith, Kristen Schmitt, Hilarie Sorensen | Apr 28, 2022 | Videos
Indigenous knowledges and perspectives are not commonly recognized in climate adaptation planning focused on natural and cultural resource management. The Tribal Adaptation Menu (TAM) was developed by a diverse group of collaborators representing tribal, academic,...