‘Humor and Quiet Resistance’ and ‘Stanley William Hayter & the Death of Hektor’ Exhibition Openings

Emile H. Mathis Gallery 3203 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI

Thursday, November 15 - Thursday, February 14
Please join us for an opening reception for Humor and Quiet Resistance: The Graphic Work of Wilhelm Höpfner curated by Art History MA student Kelsey Soya and Stanley William Hayter & The Death of Hektor curated by Mathis Art Gallery staff.

United We Read: Liam Callanan, Molly Beckwith Gutman, Beth Vigoren, and Ryan Burden

Boswell Books 2559 N Downer Ave, Mliwaukee, WI

Thursday, February 7, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
United We Read is Plan C’s student-faculty reading series that takes place in venues throughout the community. This edition will take place at Boswell Books and will feature Liam Callanan, Molly Beckwith Gutman, Beth Vigoren, and Ryan Burden.

Poetry Reading: Rodrigo Toscano

Hefter Center 3271 North Lake Dr., Mliwaukee, WI

Thursday, February 14, 7:00pm
Rodrigo Toscano is the author of seven collections of poetry. Join us for a reading from his various works. Free and open to the public.

Face. Off. Faceoff: Mapping African Representations in Western Art Museums

Emile H. Mathis Gallery 3203 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI

Please join us for the opening of Art History Grad Student Samantha Maloney's Thesis Exhibition, which aims to investigate how influential representations of African art objects, cultures, and histories within Western art museums impact contemporary museum audiences.

Language Immersion Weekend

Celtic Milwaukee Center 1532 N Wauwatosa Ave, Mliwaukee, WI

Friday, March 1 - Sunday, March 3
Join us for the Irish Language Immersion Weekend (Deireadh Seachtaine Gaeilge)!

Power and Gendered Labor in the Academy: A Half-Day Symposium

Curtin 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI

Friday, March 8, 2:00pm-5:00pm
Please join us for a half-day symposium that will explore issues of labor, power, precarity, and academic stardom, particularly with regard to the uneven ways power and labor operate in universities.

Bending the Archive: Zines, Archiving, and the Digital Humanities

Curtin 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI

Friday, April 5, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Please join us for a roundtable discussion featuring Jenna Freedman (Barnard Library, NYC), Milo Miller (UWM and the Queer Zine Archive Project), and Lane Hall (English, UWM) about key issues in the digital humanities as they pertain to the archiving of zines in particular.