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SUMMARY:Gallery Take-Over: Earth Material Resource Center
DESCRIPTION:Date & TimeJanuary 26-April 17\, 2026Gallery hours: Mon-Fri (9 a.m.–5 p.m.) \n\n\n\n\n\nLocationArchitecture & Urban Planning Building\, Jim Shields Gallery of Architecture & Urbanism (AUP 146) \n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2024-2026 Fitzhugh Scott Faculty Fellow\, Iris Xiaoxue Ma\, will be taking over and transforming part of the Jim Shields Gallery into a ceramic studio/workshop space during the Spring 2026 semester. Iris will use the gallery as a production space for her Fellowship show and a material resource center for all School of Architecture & Urban Planning students. \n\n\n\nIf you are interested in the process\, techniques\, tools\, and applications of ceramic material\, or simply looking for project inspirations\, visit her in her ceramics space. Monthly walk-in and workshop hours will be posted on the gallery door.
URL:https://uwm.edu/architecture/event/gallery-take-over-earth-material-resource-center/
LOCATION:Jim Shields Gallery of Architecture & Urbanism sponsored by HGA (AUP 146)\, 2131 E Hartford Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Arts and Culture,Exhibition,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Economic Impact of Eco Tourism: Year-round Destinations
DESCRIPTION:Date & TimeWednesday\, February 4 (12-1 p.m.) \n\n\n\n\n\nLocationVirtual \n\n\n\n\n\nAn Innovative Cities Lecture\n\n\n\nLocal events play a powerful role in strengthening city economies\, generating activity from day trips to overnight stays. This session highlights how two Wisconsin communities attract visitors\, host more than 80 events annually\, and measure both economic and community impact. \n\n\n\nVisit Eau Claire drives economic growth by expanding travel and tourism through destination marketing\, strategic development\, and strong community partnerships. Serving a wide range of markets—from convention delegates to sports groups and family leisure travelers—they operate year-round to support downtown businesses through targeted grants and marketing initiatives. \n\n\n\nAs a Wisconsin Main Street Community\, the Downtown Racine Corporation produces more than 80 events each year. Each event is intentionally designed—free or ticketed—to draw visitors in every season with distinctive programming. Using attendance data\, staff prepare detailed impact reports that document economic benefits and show where visitors come from. \n\n\n\nBiographies\n\n\n\nKenzi Havlicek serves as the Executive Director of Visit Eau Claire\, where she leads efforts to showcase and promote the incredible community she calls home. With a passion for highlighting Eau Claire’s vibrant arts\, culture\, music\, and outstanding outdoor recreation opportunities\, she works closely with community partners and alongside the talented Visit Eau Claire team to share the story of the Chippewa Valley. \n\n\n\nHer marketing journey began at Iowa State University\, where an internship promoting hospitality and tourism ignited her lifelong passion for business and marketing. After graduating\, she joined Visit Eau Claire as a Social Media Specialist and\, over the past 15 years\, has steadily advanced within the organization to her current role as Executive Director. \n\n\n\nKenzi values collaboration and teamwork\, believing that the strongest results come from working together to make the community the best it can be. She is actively involved in both the community and the tourism industry\, serving on the Pablo Center at the Confluence Council and the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Eau Claire Committee. At the state level\, she serves on the Destinations Wisconsin Marketing Committee and the Travel Wisconsin Marketing Committee. She also contributes nationally through Destination International’s 30 Under 30 Alumni Committee. Kenzi takes great pride in promoting Eau Claire every day\, a place she considers a true gem of arts\, culture\, and outdoor adventure. \n\n\n\nKelly Kruse is an accomplished creative professional and community leader with an MFA in Graphic Design and a strong passion for urban revitalization and visual storytelling. She serves as the Executive Director of the Downtown Racine Corporation\, where she leads transformative programming\, public art initiatives\, and over 80 annual events that enrich the cultural and economic vitality of the district. In her role\, she also manages Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) for both Downtown Racine and Douglas Avenue\, helping local businesses thrive and shaping vibrant public spaces. \n\n\n\nIn addition to her leadership in community development\, Kelly is an Assistant Professor at Carthage College\, where she inspires the next generation of graphic designers by bridging professional practice with academic insight. Her multidisciplinary background allows her to blend strategic vision with creative innovation\, making a lasting impact both in the classroom and throughout the Racine community. \n\n\n\nLivestream Details\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister + Join Lecture\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAICP-CM credits will be awarded. If you have questions\, please contact Carolyn Esswein: cesswein@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:Nocturnal Medicine: Tricks of the Trade
DESCRIPTION:Date & TimeFebruary 19\, 2026 (5:00-6:00 p.m.) \n\n \n\nLocationArchitecture & Urban Planning Building\, Jim Shields Gallery of Architecture & Urbanism (AUP 146) \n\n\n \nNocturnal Medicine operates on the cultural soul. Founded in 2021 by Larissa Belcic and Michelle Farang Shofet\, the trans-disciplinary collective has roots in landscape architecture\, visual art\, performance\, and nightlife. \n \nThe name “Nocturnal Medicine” speaks to the power of night. There is a potency in the dark hours that opens us up to shadowy ways of being\, seeing\, and feeling. Their work seduces through the senses and draws people into the heart of our wounded world. From that place\, the medicine occurs—the balm that moves us towards transformation. \n \nAmongst their body of work\, Nocturnal Medicine has created sanctuaries for ecological grief\, climate-aware seasonal rites\, chapels for extinction\, and raves for public healing. They have designed immersive social experiences across diverse platforms\, including in nightlife (Nowadays\, Honcho\, Dripping)\, cultural institutions (Lincoln Center\, Performance Space NY)\, and universities across the country (Yale\, UVA\, MIT\, Syracuse). Their work has been celebrated in The New York Times and CityLab as bringing a cutting-edge\, soul-centered approach to addressing the psycho-emotional impacts of climate crisis.
URL:https://uwm.edu/architecture/event/nocturnal-medicine-tricks-of-the-trade/
LOCATION:Jim Shields Gallery of Architecture & Urbanism sponsored by HGA (AUP 146)\, 2131 E Hartford Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Arts and Culture,Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
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