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Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery 3203 North Downer Avenue, MilwaukeeWeek of Events
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Women’s & Gender Studies Lunch and Learn: Geographies of Risk, Responsibility, and Resistance in the Politics of Infant Mortality in Milwaukee
Women’s & Gender Studies Lunch and Learn: Geographies of Risk, Responsibility, and Resistance in the Politics of Infant Mortality in Milwaukee
Presented by Kristin Sziarto, Associate Professor of Geography
Government Careers – A Panel Discussion with Professionals
Government Careers – A Panel Discussion with Professionals
Susan Falatko, Midwest Diplomat in Residence, U.S. State Department Koreen Grube, UWM alumna and Director at U.S. Commercial Services David Abundis, Regional Recruiter for the Peace Corps Free but register at https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=w3rKC7b8_U6J623pdgPPIcBkSWvBNw1AoJ8trFL9YAZUMzVWWk80WThRSjNZTTFTQ0E1VkVGOU4wVi4u
Folk-arts for peace: HemisFair ’68 and the Cultural Olympics in México’s 1968 Olympiad during the Global Cold War
Folk-arts for peace: HemisFair ’68 and the Cultural Olympics in México’s 1968 Olympiad during the Global Cold War
A public talk on craft and globalism by Dr. Deborah Dorotinsky Alperstein, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas of the Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM). This lecture will center on folk art (handcraft / arte-popular) as a cultural agent during the Global …
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
Open Parameters – late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s Chinese calligraphy and painting
This exhibition explores the diversity and heterogeneity of late nineteenth and early twentieth Chinese calligraphy and painting from Zhou Cezong’s donation. It suggests that the long-established terms such as “traditionality” and ‘modernity” can no longer be seen as mutually exclusive …
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present
Negotiating Authenticity: Reproducing the Past for the Present explores how reproductions connect us to the past. From Rembrandt restrikes to plastic souvenirs, reproductions occupy an important chapter in an object’s biography. This exhibition explores the complex relationships between ‘original’ artifacts …
Nourishing Trust: Trust in Action
Nourishing Trust: Trust in Action
A conversation about how trust operates in current food and land justice efforts. Featuring Linda Black Elk (United Tribes Technical College), Joseph Onalik (Memorial University), and Anton Seals, Jr. (Grow Greater Englewood). Free and open to the public.
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 …
Translating and Recovering Miriam Karpilove, Yiddish Authoress
Translating and Recovering Miriam Karpilove, Yiddish Authoress
Jessica Kirzane presents the 2023 Faye Greenberg Sigman Woman of Valor Lecture. In person and via Zoom. For Zoom link register at https://bit.ly/Kirzane Miriam Karpilove (1888-1956) was a prolific Yiddish writer certain of her own importance, even as she was …
Quilting Bee
Quilting Bee
Learn about quilting by contributing a stitch to finish the backing of a quilt. Featuring artists Heidi Parkes and Molly Hassler. Visit and contribute a stitch, no experience is necessary, and supplies are provided. From 10:00 AM until 12:30 PM, …
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 …