Interdiciplinary Graduate Students Unite through Art

UWM graduate students stand together next to an easel of Salvador Dali's "Cerberus, the Dog of Hell."
Interdisciplinary Graduate Students come together via Salvador Dali's "Cerberus, the Dog of Hell." Source: UW-Milwaukee Graduate School

On April 8th, graduate students from across UWM came together for Art Speaks: A Graduate Symposium Across Disciplines.

Nadia Campbell (Art History), Olivia Bouthot (Mathematics), Meg Gourley (Dance), Adela Fazio (Nursing), and Kathryn Milschewski (Library and Information Science) were selected from among 20 applicants to share how Salvador Dali’s Cerberus: the Dog of Hell inspired them from the points of view of their disciplines.

The students integrated ideas across each other, demonstrating the impact on a public audience created by an interdisciplinary focus, in this case with a work of art as the theme.

See photos and details: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7448194516622413824/