It was a family affair at the Frank Lloyd Wright workshop. (UWM Photo/Laura Otto)
Architecture Professor Mark Keane helped a young designer find his muse. (UWM Photo/Laura Otto)
Frankie Flood, associate professor of art & design, demonstrated movement for participants in his 3D prosthetic hand-building workshop. (UWM Photo/Kenny Yoo)
Builders in the hand-building workshop documented their work with both photos and video. (UWM Photo/Kenny Yoo)
Health sciences students painted the main abdominal muscles on a live model for reference. (UWM Photo/Kenny Yoo)
The neck-bone’s connected to the head-bone? (UWM Photo/Kenny Yoo)
How well do you know your skeleton? Participants in the Bodies in Sport workshop found out. (UWM Photo/Kenny Yoo)
UWM joined the statewide Wisconsin Science Festival last weekend, giving the public an opportunity to experience free, hands-on programs on topics ranging from Frank Lloyd Wright’s design secrets to the centennial of Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.