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Current Exhibition

Talking Leaves: Works on Paper

August 28 - December 18, 2023

Exhibition opening reception October 5, 2023 from 6pm to 8 pm.

Artists

Art Preview

"Centering"

12" x 12", Sewn Monoprint, Handmade Paper, 2022 (Melissa Harshman)

"Mesquite"

Relief print, hand-coiled paper, found object on hanji, frame size: 18.5" x 22.5" (Rina Yoon)

"Maelstrom"

Relief print, collage on handmade abaca paper with, pulp painting 32 1/2" x 32" (Marilyn Propp)

Other Galleries

Barth Cases Exhibit

"The Scullery" from the private collection of Dr. Theresa A. Kenney

Student Art Gallery

Kristin Schueffner, Senior Illustration Major

14 Frames Gallery

Interrior Architecture and Design Exhibit by Sofia Asmus

Gallery Information

Visitors are welcome to view the exhibit at their leisure; during our hours of operation. No reservations are required, but guests should plan to check in at ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ's front desk and follow standard COVID-19 safety protocols, including wearing a mask and physically distancing.



Contact

Shawhan, Jeffrey D.
Gallery Director
262-243-4552 (email preferred)
Jeff.Shawhan@cuw.edu

Hours

Monday-Thursday: 4-8pm
Friday & Sunday: 12-4pm
Closed Saturday

Location

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12800 N Lake Shore Drive
Mequon, WI 53097
Barth 109, Parking Lot H

 

About the ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ Art Gallery

Over 30 years ago, the ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ Art Gallery was founded with the hope of educating, challenging, and inspiring the students, faculty, staff, and community of ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ as well as the public through exposure to the vast world of art. Our mission is to encourage appreciation and understanding of art and its role in society through direct engagement with original works of art. Combining fresh, object-based scholarship with broad accessibility, the ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ Art Gallery aims to provoke and affirm accepted meanings of art objects and to suggest new ones to its patrons. We aspire to excite the imagination, and present opportunities for our patrons to look into the study of art and culture.

The goals of the ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ Art Gallery are to:

  • Bring excellent contemporary and historical art to the ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ campus community
  • Reflect the diversity of the university and Southeastern Wisconsin community
  • Connect the university and the public through relevant art and cultural programs
  • Support student, emerging and established artists by providing opportunities for the creation and exhibition of cutting edge visual art
  • Development of self-knowledge inherent in artistic activity for the personal growth and development of the ¿Û¿ÛÄÛ±Æ Gallery students, faculty, staff and patrons