Sarah Schaefer Curates Exhibit at Haggerty Museum of Art

Associate Professor Sarah Schaefer will be curating an exhibit entitled “The World Turned Upside Down:  Apocalyptic Imagery in England, 1750-1850.”  The exhibit will explore the ways in which English artists visualized an apocalypse in a period of religious, political, economic… Read More

AH 463: Cubism and Its Inheritance views Picasso prints

Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah Schaefer’s ARTHIST 463: Cubism and Its Inheritance class viewed six of the thirteen plates from Pablo Picasso’s illustrated etchings from Le chef d’oeuvre inconnu by Honore de Balzac housed in the UWM Art Collection.

UWM Art Collection offers some surprising finds

Check out a recent article about the UWM Art Collection from the UWM Report.

Schaefer Talks at MAM

On Thursday, May 12, 2016, Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah C. Schaefer gave a Salon Series Talk at the Milwaukee Art Museum.

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

Surrealist Fair

On April 27, Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah Schaefer’s ARTHIST 465: Dada and Surrealist Art students participated in a SurrealistFair, held at the UWM Art History Gallery.

Dada Fair

On March 7th, Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah Schaefer’s ARTHIST 465: Dada and Surrealist Art students participated in a Dada Fair, held at the UWM Art History Gallery.

Schaefer Chairs Panel at CAA

Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah Schaefer chaired a panel at the 2016 College Art Association Annual Conference on Saturday, February 6th.

Schaefer’s Bulletin Board

Visiting Assistant Professor Sarah Schaefer creates bulletin board advertisement for ARTHIST 357: 19th Century Painting in Europe.

Art Exposé: Sarah Schaefer

On Tuesday, November 10, 2015, the UWM Art History Gallery hosted Art Exposé.