Past Events

Thursday, November 15 2018 - Thursday, February 14 2019 5 pm - 7 pm

Humor and Quiet Resistance: The Graphic Work of Wilhelm Hopfner and Stanley William Hayter & the Death of Hektor

Humor and Quiet Resistance: The Graphic Work of Wilhelm Hopfner and Stanley William Hayter & the Death of Hektor. November 15, 2018 – February 14, 2019.

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Art Works: Recent Donations to the UWM Art Collection

September 18, 2023 through February 8, 2024 Opening Reception: September 14, 2023, 5-7pm UWM Gallery Night Thursday, September 21st from 4-7pm Art Works places the spotlight on curation and research practices at the UWM Art Collection and Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery....

Join us for this year’s Art Exposés!

Join us for Art Exposé, a monthly gallery talk, presented by either Art History Galleries staff or professors of the Department of Art History. As part of the presentation, a single rarely seen selection from the UWM Art Collection will be...

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Art Exposé Gallery Talks

The Art Exposé are 15-minute presentations in which Gallery Staff, Faculty, or Gallery Interns discuss a mystery art object in the gallery collection. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the results of object-based learning and support our gallery team....

Final Art Exposé of the Fall 23 semester

The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery invites you to a series of “Art Exposé” Gallery Talks In these 15-minute presentations, Mathis Gallery Interns will discuss a mystery art object in the gallery collection that they have researched this semester. This is a...

Mathis Gallery Announces Spring ’23 Art Exposé Presentation Schedule

Mark your calendars and join us for Art Exposé during the month of April and first week of May. Mathis Gallery staff interns and gallery staff will discuss a single rarely seen selection from the UWM Art Collection. Free and...

Art Expose Spring 2024

Art Exposé Gallery Talk – April 9, 2024

The Art Exposé are 15-minute presentations in which Gallery Staff, Faculty, or Gallery Interns discuss a mystery art object in the gallery collection. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the results of object-based learning and support our gallery team....