Bound Less – Ellee Spalding Drawing Workshop
Join us for a Drawing workshop centered on integrating randomness into art with Ellee in the Union Art Gallery. Our spaces are to all we look forward to having you.
Join us for a Drawing workshop centered on integrating randomness into art with Ellee in the Union Art Gallery. Our spaces are to all we look forward to having you.
Join us in the Union Art Gallery for a post-film reception following the of Films by Stan Brakhage in the Union Cinema! Our space is open to all! We look forward to welcoming you.
This semester the Museums & More program is taking a trip to the Racine Art Museum. Join us for a fun day of art museums, food, and exploration of Racine. This event is free for students including transportation and lunch. …
Patrons will be able to gather, meet, and work alongside others creating in fibers mediums. There will be a follow-along activity available to complete with the group, but individuals are also welcome to bring personal projects to work on or …
Bound Less features UWM alumna Ellee Spalding. Ellee’s abstract paintings and ceramic works investigate the balance between structure and randomness, drawing attention to the overwhelming number of parallels between their interplay and the rhythms of life. Ellee spends much of …
Cult Classic!! A tender and stylish blend of road movie and romance, His Motorbike, Her Island is a moving story of love and motorcycles from Japanese cinema magician Nobuhiko Obayashi. Aimless biker Ko finally finds purpose when he falls in …
Misericordia will be playing at the Union Cinema on Friday September 5th at 6pm and Saturday September 6th at 8pm. Written and directed by Alain Guiraudie, Misericordia presents a macabre style comedy following Jérémie, an out-of-work baker who has drifted …
New Release!! Join us Wednesday, September 17th at 7pm in the Union Cinema to see a screening of Carmen Trocker’s new film, Personale. This film is set at a four-star hotel in northeastern Italy — a luxurious spot in the …
Please join us for a screening to honor the late Tomonari Nishikawa’s work—a celebration of his singular vision and lasting influence. His films, often shot on 8mm and 16mm, explore the act of observation through material processes and formal experimentation.
On 16mm!!! Join us at the Union Cinema Thursday, September 18th at 7pm for a 16mm screening of God’s Country! The Films director, Louis Malle, traveled into the heart of Minnesota in 1979 to capture the everyday lives of the …