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Week of Events
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
This exhibition explores the social action of artworks, artifacts, and material and visual culture from the UWM Art Collection and is co-curated by students and faculty from the "Intro to Art Museum Studies II" class. The exhibition demonstrates that inanimate …
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art History graduate student Rachel Allison's thesis exhibition opens February 23rd from 5-7pm with curator remarks at 5:30pm and runs through April 1, 2023. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery is located in Mitchell Hall, is free, and is open …
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
This exhibition explores the social action of artworks, artifacts, and material and visual culture from the UWM Art Collection and is co-curated by students and faculty from the "Intro to Art Museum Studies II" class. The exhibition demonstrates that inanimate …
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art History graduate student Rachel Allison's thesis exhibition opens February 23rd from 5-7pm with curator remarks at 5:30pm and runs through April 1, 2023. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery is located in Mitchell Hall, is free, and is open …
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
This exhibition explores the social action of artworks, artifacts, and material and visual culture from the UWM Art Collection and is co-curated by students and faculty from the "Intro to Art Museum Studies II" class. The exhibition demonstrates that inanimate …
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art History graduate student Rachel Allison's thesis exhibition opens February 23rd from 5-7pm with curator remarks at 5:30pm and runs through April 1, 2023. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery is located in Mitchell Hall, is free, and is open …
The French Table
The French Table
Come speak French! Practice conversational skills! Meet other students! All levels welcome! The French Table occurs most Wednesdays and Thursdays during the Spring 2023 semester. Click the Event Series at the top of the page to see all of the …
Missing Each Other: Queer Tales of Love, Longing, and Loss
Missing Each Other: Queer Tales of Love, Longing, and Loss
Visiting Scholar in LGBTQ+ Studies Dr. Tony Adams (he/they), is professor of Communication at Bradley University. He uses ethnography and autoethnography to study the everyday interactions that make up our lives, enact our identities, and create LGBTQ+ experiences. Dr. Adams' …
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
Art History Exhibition: Material Agents-Objects as Intermediaries
This exhibition explores the social action of artworks, artifacts, and material and visual culture from the UWM Art Collection and is co-curated by students and faculty from the "Intro to Art Museum Studies II" class. The exhibition demonstrates that inanimate …
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art Exhibition: Body Bound
Art History graduate student Rachel Allison's thesis exhibition opens February 23rd from 5-7pm with curator remarks at 5:30pm and runs through April 1, 2023. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery is located in Mitchell Hall, is free, and is open …
Women’s & Gender Studies Lunch and Learn: Women’s Roles in Language Revitalization
Women’s & Gender Studies Lunch and Learn: Women’s Roles in Language Revitalization
Presented by Margaret Noodin (Professor of English and Associate Dean for the Humanities) and Cailín Nic an tSionnaigh (Fulbright FLTA & Irish Language Instructor, Center for Celtic Studies)
Nourishing Trust: Trust in Theory
Nourishing Trust: Trust in Theory
A conversation about the philosophies behind equitable food production systems built on trust. Featuring Elizabeth Gabriel (Groundswell Center), Cherie Rivers (UNC Chapel Hill), and Martice Scales (Full Circle Healing Farms). Free and open to the public.
The Cross of Christ, European Colonialism, and the Evangelization of the Enslaved
The Cross of Christ, European Colonialism, and the Evangelization of the Enslaved
Presented by Demetrius Williams (Religious Studies and Global Studies) - a lecture based on his recent research, examining the role played by the symbol of the cross in the transatlantic slave trade.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate – Open House
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate – Open House
Learn more about the certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Are you interested in traveling abroad and experiencing other cultures? Have you ever wondered what it's like to live in another country? Do you like working …
Technologies of Failure: Disembodied Performance in Transwar Japan
Technologies of Failure: Disembodied Performance in Transwar Japan
Contemporary Japanese theater has challenged the conventional definition of performance as a co-present event between performers and audience. Through the use of technologies such as VR and motion capture, recent performances have disrupted the primacy of co-presence in theater. This …
Planetarium Show: Spring Stars
Planetarium Show: Spring Stars
Explore spring constellations in the night sky and hear their stories, such as the feats of Hercules and the tale of Leo. Cost: $6 General/$5 UWM Students Registration Link: https://uwm.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?SeriesID=20 The program will include an indoor stargazing session of the …
Planetarium Show: Astronomical Wonders
Planetarium Show: Astronomical Wonders
Busy on weeknights or need something to do with the kids on the weekend? Our special matinee program explores some favorite topics and current events in astronomy, including lunar exploration. The program will include indoor stargazing sessions of the night …