Tag: Art
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Mural & Busker Festival, features UW-Green Bay alumni artists Linskens and Thomas and lecturers LaBonte and Krumpos, June 18-19
The Mural & Busker Festival, presented by Fox Communities Credit Union, returns June 18-19, 2022 (Noon to 4 p.m.) with 10 new murals in the Broadway District and some will feature UW-Green Bay alumni artists Beau Thomas and Andrew Linskens, and Erin LaBonte, a lecturer for the University. The event fills the districts with an immersive…
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Faculty note: The Book Club, Volume 2 (The Doubleheader) convenes at newARTSpace on April 14, 2022 w/ Prof. Kristy Deetz
The Book Club, Volume 2 (The Doubleheader) convenes at newARTSpace on April 14, 2022 at 6 p.m. This lively evening will feature another reading by author Ed Risden accompanied by artist (and UW-Green Bay Professor) Kristy Deetz and her delightful series of paintings from Holidays Unfolding that are the basis for their 2nd collaborative book entitled Holidays Unfolding: The…
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Printmaker is artist of the month at Gallery 224 | Ozaukee Press
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus professor and printmaker Berel Lutsky is the artist in residence for April at Gallery 224 in Port Washington. The exhibit is a culmination of Lutsky’s yearlong ArtServancy residency at Kratzsch Conservancy in West Bend. An artist’s reception for Lutsky will be held at the gallery from 6 to 7:30…
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Faculty note: ‘Lessons from the Crows…’ Prints, drawings, and a video from my ARTservancy residency
“Lessons from the Crows…” Prints, drawings, and a video from my ARTservancy residency – An exhibit of work from Prof. Berel Lutsky’s 2020-2021 ARTservancy residency at the Kratzsch Conservancy will open April 8 at 6 pm. at Gallery 224 – 303 Franklin Street, Port Washington WI. From the artist statement: “My work, for ARTservancy; prints,…
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A hometown artistic touch
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) – If you drive around Manitowoc, it’s hard not to notice John Peroutka’s artwork, whether it’s the newly dedicated American flag sculpture at Red Arrow Park, or a storefront he designed off Calumet Avenue.“I think the hard part is always coming up with the design and getting that all approved and then…
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Local artist and UW-Green Bay alumnus Beau Thomas has work featured on Sunday Night Football
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – During Sunday night’s Packers game, after Mason Crosby’s final field goal, those watching the broadcast got a glimpse of the artistic instead of athletic side of Green Bay.Tucked in a back alley, just off the 300 block of South Broadway in Green Bay sits an artistic enclave. “We’re in a…
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Video: 49th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition
The UW-Green Bay Lawton Gallery presents the 49th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition.This exhibition will feature photography, painting, drawing, textiles, ceramics, woodworking, and other student art pieces. This exhibition will run until Dec. 16 and is located in UW-Green Bay’s Theatre Hall Room 230. The Lawton Gallery is open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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KOMERICAN, featuring Korean-in-Wisconsin artists, features Minkyu Lee
What does it mean to be a Korean-in-Wisconsin—a Komerican—artist today? KOMERICAN brings together ten very different artists: Yeohyun Ahn, Yeonhee Cheong, Kyoung Ae Cho, Okja Kwon, Emma Daisy Hyun Ah Gertel, Mokwon Subsoo Lim, JinMan Jo, (UW-Green Bay Prof. ) Minkyu Lee, Jason S. Yi, and Rina Yoon. They work across a wide range of…
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Alumna wins Grand Champion at Outagamie County Fair for dress and vest
UW-Green Bay alumna artist and entrepreneur Ebanie Schmidt ’19 (Art) received Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion awards at the Outagamie County Fair this summer. Grand was on a dress she made and reserve was on a vest. She entered seven sewing items and received six firsts and one fourth place. Schmidt is a seamstress…
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Photos: Really BIGPRINTS!! returns to UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus
“The concept of printing bigger prints—that’s not new,” says Art Prof. Berel Lutsky, founder of the award-winning Really BIGPRINTS! event. What sets Really BIGPRINTS!! apart (having just completed its fourth edition since 2014) is the level of collaboration between campus, community and artists—even beyond the physical process of printing with a 9,000-pound machine. “The difference…