by Andrew Redington, Robin Jebavy, Kyoung Ae Cho, Dakota Mace | Oct 1, 2020 | Magazine Article
If this were a normal 2020, the James Watrous Gallery would be featuring solo shows by artists Robin Jebavy and Andrew Redington over the summer months and then Kyoung Ae Cho and Dakota Mace in the fall. However, as the gallery will be closed until Overture Center for...
by Jody Clowes, Lois Bielefeld, Comfort Wasikhongo | May 28, 2020 | Magazine Article
We’re absolutely on board with social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. Even so, having to cancel our upcoming exhibitions is a major disappointment. The following pages feature work from the artists whose solo shows would have opened this April: Milwaukee...
by Lynn Keller | May 13, 2019 | Magazine Article
When we consider the impacts of global climate change, we tend to think of spectacular disasters fueled by extreme weather—deadly fires and mudslides in California, flooding from Hurricane Sandy—or of massive environmental transformations—glaciers calving in Greenland...
by Diane Bacha | May 1, 2017 | Magazine Article
Gerit Grimm and Gina Litherland are contemporary Wisconsin artists inspired by the imaginations of long ago. Though one works in clay and the other in oil, one in unglazed and earthy monotone and the other in lusciously lacquered color, both turn to folklore and...
by Jody Clowes, Mary Hoefferle | Feb 27, 2017 | Magazine Article
Making marks—scratching in the sand, carving into a branch, or marking stone with a charred stick—is a primal human activity. Since prehistory we have used drawing to visualize, explore, refine, and communicate ideas, from the practical to the purely expressive....