What Winter Did to Us: A Nature & Poetry Walk 

Curtin Hall 3242 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States +1 more

Join Student Involvement and the Center for 21st Century Studies for a nature and poetry walk celebrating the work of Ada Limón, 24th Poet Laureate of the United States.  Spring is coming to Milwaukee. So is Ada Limón. Prepare for …

Free

Attentive or Absentminded: Habits of Mind in the Age of AI with Meghan O’Gieblyn 

Golda Meir Library, 4th Floor Conference Center 2311 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Join the Center for 21st Century Studies and the AI and the Humanities Collaboratory for lecture by Meghan O'Gieblyn, author of God Human Animal Machine and the essay collection Interior States, which won the 2018 Believer Book Award.  At a …

Free

Slow Growing in the Time of Trees – Writing Workshop

Center for 21st Century Studies 3243 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

We’ll engage in a generative writing workshop about art and the most generative of living things: fungi. Come with a writing implement and paper, or birch bark, or whatever material you want to use for composition (and perhaps decomposition).   Workshop …

Free

Critical Making Residency: Critical Workshop with Jennifer Johung

Kenilworth Square East Gallery 2155 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States +1 more

Critical Making Residency brings together UWM hostsYevgeniya Kaganovich and Erica Meyer, visiting artists Cappy Counard, Susie Ganch, Anya Kivarkis, Heidi Lowe, Mary Pearse, and Lori Talcott with scholar Jennifer Johung for a week of critical dialogue and speculative making from …

Critical Making Residency: Workshop Reception

Kenilworth Square East Gallery 2155 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Join us for this reception for the Critical Making Residency's Critical Workshop. The Critical Making Residency UWM hostsYevgeniya Kaganovich and Erica Meyer, visiting artists Cappy Counard, Susie Ganch, Anya Kivarkis, Heidi Lowe, Mary Pearse, and Lori Talcott with scholar Jennifer …

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