Goundie sculpture on loan to Peck Alumni Exhibition

From now until November 3, you can see George Goundie’s sculpture, Head of a Dancer (1959), on loan from the UWM Art Collection, in Continuum 2016: Sculpture.
From now until November 3, you can see George Goundie’s sculpture, Head of a Dancer (1959), on loan from the UWM Art Collection, in Continuum 2016: Sculpture.
Alan Magayne-Roshak (BA, 1972) is featured in the Fall 2016 UWM Alumni magazine and the UWM Report.
This December, four prints from the UWM Art Collection will be on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum in the exhibition Gods and Heroes: Classical Mythology in European Prints.
The Department of Art History was featured in the January 2016 edition of the College of Letters & Science In Focus monthly newsletter.
The Department of Art History was featured in the October 2015 edition of the College of Letters & Science In Focus monthly newsletter. Find out more about Associate Professor Jennifer Johung and MA alumna April Bernath on pages 7 and… Read More
The Department of Art History was featured in the July 2015 edition of the College of Letters & Science In-Focus monthly newsletter.
The UWM Department of Art History opened many doors for me. Because UWM participates in the Newberry Library’s Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium, I had the opportunity to present my MA research at the Newberry’s annual conference in Chicago. I… Read More
Senior Lecturer Michael Aschenbrenner presented three lectures to the Milwaukee Art Museum docents throughout the Spring 2015 semester.
Katherine Murrell, Lecturer for the UWM Department of Art History and an MA alumna, interviewed graduate students from Associate Professor Richard Leson’s ARTHIST 704: Introduction to Art Museum Studies II colloquium for her Shepherd Express show “Look at This.”
In December 2010 I graduated with an MA in Art History and a Certificate in Museum Studies. My thesis exhibition was Rural Tradition and Urban Change: The New Deal and Wisconsin Printmakers. During my time at UWM, I worked as… Read More