Artists Now! Guest Lecture Series: Raoul Deal
OnlineRaoul Deal is an interdisciplinary artist and educator who often works collaboratively in community settings.
Raoul Deal is an interdisciplinary artist and educator who often works collaboratively in community settings.
Sarah FitzSimons is a visual artist who makes sculpture which interacts with and derives meaning from its surroundings.
A “best of” exhibition highlighting award-winning jewelry and metalwork, sculpture and digital fabrication projects from rising student artists in the Peck School of the Arts. The Goundie Awards, Harold A. Milbrath Memorial Jewelry & Metalsmithing Prizes and multiple other awards will be announced during the opening reception.
Lyndsay Rice received an MFA from the University of Oregon in 2012 and BFA from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in 2006.
Anna Natter is a Hungarian designer currently living in Germany. After studying fine art and animation, she worked for the largest commercial television company in Hungary before transitioning to freelance work.
Celebrate with our graduating MA/MFA artists, who exhibit their finest work and share their creative journeys.
Deepanjan Mukhopadhyay works in photography, video, installation, sculpture, and new media, investigating shifting meanings within post and neocolonialism while still reflecting on the very mediums of representation that he uses.
PEAK is part of New Music MKE, a new performing arts series run by the Music Composition and Technology program at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. This concert will feature student composition, performances, and installations.
Join the Department of Art and Design in celebrating the incredibly talented BA and BFA graduating class of Spring 2023.
Adam Hawk is a studio artist and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
The annual Design & Visual Communication BFA exhibition at UWM Peck School of the Arts manifests itself through individuality, equity-centered community projects, and students working collaboratively to find common ground.
Please join the Department of Art and Design and explore the “Kenilworth Square East” galleries and studios. The building is a 6-floor, 500,000-square-foot, industrial artist studio space and home to award-winning graduate students and faculty in Art and Design.
Jewelers and metalsmiths of all levels are invited to expand their skills with the exciting and challenging summer intensive workshops - available online only during spring/summer 2020.