Art Exhibits

UWMC Events Calendar








February


UW Madison Graduate


Madison shows its best.   One or more Graduate student(s) selected by the Madison Art Department for this exhibit.Opening & Artist slide lecture 7:00 pm - Usually the First Monday of February


March
1st weekend


E.A.T.S.


UWMC E.A.T.S. ( Educational Assitance Through Scholarships) Student artwork for sale to benefit UWMC Foundation scholarships. Saturday night - Ahrnsbrak Gallery.


March


Appel Artists!


UWMC Appel Artists exhibit or special exhibition. Artist gallery talk 7:30 pm Monday opening. Ahrnsbrak Gallery.


April


Newberry Creativity


Students compete for the Newberry Award. This is the visually oriented component of the campus-wide creativity competition.


May


Final Sculpture


A wild exhibition of the final work by UWMC sculpture students.


October


U of MN Graduate


The best of Minnesota. One or more Graduate student(s) selected by the University of Minnesota art faculty to exhibit. Artist slide lecture usually the first Monday of October, 7:30 p.m., Lecture Hall 180.


November


Special Exhibit


(TBA)


December


Final Paint/Draw


An exciting exhibit of the final work by UWMC painting and drawing students.

    
Free and open to the public. All exhibits are in South Hall, the Arhnsbrak (room 182)




 
 






APPEL
TRAVEL/STUDY
PHOTOS





  Paris 2006  

  Paris 2005  

  Spain 2002  

  Italy 2001  

  Paris 2000  

  China 1999  

  Italy 1998  

  Paris 1997

  Paris 1995  

  Paris 1994

Versailles before rain
Enjoy candid photographs of globe-trotting UWMC students in Paris, New York, Italy and China.
The Appel Study/Travel awards are open to all UWMC students who take at least one studio art course and are pursuing a 4-year degree in any major. Typically, 12 to 16 students are nominated by the art faculty with 4 to 10 selected by the Scholarship and Awards Committee. The award winners receive a trip outside the USA, hotel accommodations, breakfast and $300 spending money.

i wanna go




New York

The New York City trip is for declared art-related majors with the highest G.P.A.'s in their art studies.