Painter Talks to ARTHIST 364: Modern Painting II

On Wednesday, May 4th, Shane Walsh an artist and lecturer in Painting & Drawing at the Peck School of the Arts, spoke to Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah Schaefer’s ARTHIST 364: Modern Painting II: 1900 to the Present. Walsh first spoke… Read More

ARTHIST 760 Prints Lithographs

Students in Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah Schaefer’s ARTHIST 760: Modern Print Culture took a break from discussing the history of prints last Monday to experience a demonstration of lithographic printmaking.

ARTHIST 704 Screenprints

On Tuesday, May, 4, Associate Professor Richard Leson’s colloquium, ARTHIST 704: Introduction to Art Museum Studies II, visited Jessica Meuninck-Ganger (Assistant Professor, Print and Narrative Forms Area Head) in the Peck School of the Arts to learn the mechanics of Rauschenberg’s approach to printing.

UWM Art History in the Haggerty Museum of Art News

The Haggerty has always worked closely with UWM’s Peck School of the Arts and Art History departments.

ARTHIST 341 Learns Printmaking

Students in Visiting Assistant Professor Hilary Snow’s ARTHIST 341: Seventeenth Century Art in Holland and Flanders visited the Peck School for the Arts to learn how Rembrandt made prints.

Art 101: Drawing I Visits Folk Art Show

We love class visits to the UWM Art History Gallery!

Unbelievable Cities: The Art of Etching

On Wednesday, October 8, Chadwick Noellert, an MA graduate student in the Peck School of the Arts gave a lecture on the process of etching in conjunction with the exhibition Unbelievable Cities: Etchings of Whistler, Haden, and Pennell.

Art 101: Drawing I Visits the UWM Art History Gallery

Students from Art 101: Drawing I, along with Professor Rosalie Beck, visited the UWM Art History Gallery on Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Here they can be seen studying and discussing the etchings of Whistler, Haden, and Pennell.

Learning to Oil Paint in ArtHist 102

Learning to Oil Paint in Art History 102

Associate Professor Tanya Tiffany invited guest artist and UWM Peck School of the Arts Graduate Student, Nancy McManus-Subel to her ArtHist 102: Renaissance to Modern Art and Architecture class this summer in Mitchell Hall 158. McManus-Subel showed the students some… Read More