by Nathaniel Stern, Maggie Sasso, Jody Clowes | Oct 29, 2018 | Magazine Article
Maggie Sasso and Nathaniel Stern, the two Milwaukee-based artists featured in our forthcoming James Watrous Gallery exhibition, use somewhat unconventional means to achieve their artistic ends: Where Sasso uses fiber art to create installations that transform...
by Andy Adams, Clarissa Bonet, Jess T. Dugan, Tytia Habing, Jon Horvath, Julie Renee Jones, Dave Jordano, Nathan Pearce, Barry Phipps, Jason Vaughn, Lindley Warren | Aug 13, 2018 | Magazine Article
There’s a quote I scribbled on a yellow piece of paper and taped to my bedroom wall back when I was twenty-five-years old: “A place is artistic if an artist lives there.” At the time, this idea was really important to me because I felt like a failure for never leaving...
by Thomas Ferrella | Aug 2, 2018 | Magazine Article
I came to this project through another life. In 1991, when I was working as an emergency medicine physician, I observed the construction of a memorial at the intersection of East Washington Avenue and 4th Street in Madison where two young Madison East High School...
by Lois Bielefeld | Jul 17, 2017 | Magazine Article
In terms of attendance, compensation, and overall media presence, women’s sports are almost always eclipsed by those of their male counterparts. This gender imbalance trickles down to the high school level, where there are often more opportunities and resources for...
by Amy Fichter | Nov 11, 2016 | Magazine Article
Voice: the breath’s tooth.Thought: the brain’s bone.Birdsong: an extension of the beak.Speech: the antler of the mind.—Robert Bringhurst, from Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology, by David Abrams As the animals go, we go. The photographs in Remnants are of...