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What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery 3203 North Downer Avenue, MilwaukeeWeek of Events
Monday, April 15, 2024
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April 15, 2024 -Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
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April 15, 2024 -What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe explores the relationship between laywomen and holy women from the Christian canon by examining depictions of the Virgin Mary and Women Saints in works from the 16th through 18th centuries. Curated by graduate student Nikki …
What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
Accompanying a course on American Folk Art taught by the UWM Art History Department, What the Folk? explores the terminology and history that have shaped understandings of folk art, self-taught art, Americana, outsider art, and visionary art. It asks which artists and …
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
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April 16, 2024 -Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
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April 16, 2024 -What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
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April 16, 2024 -Deep Listening – Interactive Storytelling – Insect Perception – Weaving Voices
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April 16, 2024 -Reproductive Writes
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe explores the relationship between laywomen and holy women from the Christian canon by examining depictions of the Virgin Mary and Women Saints in works from the 16th through 18th centuries. Curated by graduate student Nikki …
What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
Accompanying a course on American Folk Art taught by the UWM Art History Department, What the Folk? explores the terminology and history that have shaped understandings of folk art, self-taught art, Americana, outsider art, and visionary art. It asks which artists and …
Deep Listening – Interactive Storytelling – Insect Perception – Weaving Voices
Kristine Diekman, visiting artist and “multi-sensory storyteller”, will present about her fascinating work that incorporates narrative and interactive tabletop installations. Explore her website, https://www.kristinediekman.net/ Kristine Diekman is Emeritus Professor in the Art, Media & Design Department at California State University.
Reproductive Writes
Join members of the C21 Reproductive Justice Collaboratory as we connect writing with reproductive freedoms. Learn more about the (1) history of reproductive justice; (2) how it impacts students today; and (3) explore how writing can be a tool to …
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
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April 17, 2024 -Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
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April 17, 2024 -What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe explores the relationship between laywomen and holy women from the Christian canon by examining depictions of the Virgin Mary and Women Saints in works from the 16th through 18th centuries. Curated by graduate student Nikki …
What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
Accompanying a course on American Folk Art taught by the UWM Art History Department, What the Folk? explores the terminology and history that have shaped understandings of folk art, self-taught art, Americana, outsider art, and visionary art. It asks which artists and …
Thursday, April 18, 2024
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April 18, 2024 -Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
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April 18, 2024 -What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
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April 18, 2024 -Amplifying the Work of Reproductive Justice in Milwaukee (Virtual Keynote)
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April 18, 2024 -Japanese Language Table
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April 18, 2024 -French Language Table
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe (Art Exhibition)
Saintly: Christian Women in Early Modern Europe explores the relationship between laywomen and holy women from the Christian canon by examining depictions of the Virgin Mary and Women Saints in works from the 16th through 18th centuries. Curated by graduate student Nikki …
What the Folk? (Art Exhibition)
Accompanying a course on American Folk Art taught by the UWM Art History Department, What the Folk? explores the terminology and history that have shaped understandings of folk art, self-taught art, Americana, outsider art, and visionary art. It asks which artists and …
Amplifying the Work of Reproductive Justice in Milwaukee (Virtual Keynote)
The C21 Reproductive Justice Collaboratory hosts this community event. We are an interdisciplinary UWM group who create space for conversations, resource sharing, and networking among local leaders engaged and interested in reproductive justice around Milwaukee. This event takes a deep dive …
Japanese Language Table
Practice language skills outside of the classroom with informal conversations. All levels welcome! Not held on March 21 during spring break.
French Language Table
Practice language skills outside of the classroom with informal conversations. All levels welcome!
Friday, April 19, 2024
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April 19, 2024 -Science Bag: Mr. Turing and His Amazing Machine, The Simplicity of the First Computer
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April 19, 2024 -United We Read – Creative Writing Student-Faculty Reading
Science Bag: Mr. Turing and His Amazing Machine, The Simplicity of the First Computer
Presented by Professor Peter Hinow, UWM Dept. of Mathematical Sciences (College of Letters and Science)
United We Read – Creative Writing Student-Faculty Reading
Featuring Professor Brenda Cárdenas and graduates students Beck Behnke, Sean Enfield, and Ty Newcomb.
Saturday, April 20, 2024
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April 20, 2024 -American Mathematical Society Spring Central Sectional Meeting
American Mathematical Society Spring Central Sectional Meeting
Sectional meeting of the American Mathematical Society hosted by UWM's Department of Mathematical Sciences. See https://www.ams.org/meetings/sectional/2318_program.html for program agenda, registration and details.
Sunday, April 21, 2024
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April 21, 2024 -American Mathematical Society Spring Central Sectional Meeting
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April 21, 2024 -Science Bag: Mr. Turing and His Amazing Machine, The Simplicity of the First Computer
American Mathematical Society Spring Central Sectional Meeting
Sectional meeting of the American Mathematical Society hosted by UWM's Department of Mathematical Sciences. See https://www.ams.org/meetings/sectional/2318_program.html for program agenda, registration and details.
Science Bag: Mr. Turing and His Amazing Machine, The Simplicity of the First Computer
Presented by Professor Peter Hinow, UWM Dept. of Mathematical Sciences (College of Letters and Science)