March 7, 2025
Graduates of the UW–Madison School of Education are enjoying successful careers in fields across the arts, health, and education — and we are excited to share what they are doing today. Following is a Q&A with Abby Sunde, who graduated in 2024 with a BFA in Studio Art
March 7, 2025
Graduates of the UW–Madison School of Education are enjoying successful careers in fields across the arts, health, and education — and we are excited to share what they are doing today. Following is a Q&A with Joe Leibforth, who graduated in 2024 with a BS in Art Education.
March 7, 2025
Jonah Figueroa-Daley, an MFA candidate in glass, pursues his art with an interdisciplinary mindset. His final thesis exhibition, "The Last Rose of Summer," will be on view at UW–Madison’s Art Lofts Gallery from March 10-15.
March 4, 2025
UW–Madison alumnus Paul Braker Prindle, director of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMOCA), recently spoke with the Capital Times about his vision for the 2025 Wisconsin Triennial.
March 3, 2025
The UW–Madison Division of the Arts has announced the recipients of the 2025 Creative Arts Awards, including 11 faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduates from the School of Education.
February 24, 2025
UW–Madison junior Bryce Dailey has an eye on a marketing career, with a long-term goal of starting an arts-related business. He wanted to get student artwork in front of a broader audience, so he got creative. The result: an independent, off-campus show focused on building community, especially among undergraduate artists. It’s exactly the kind of thing the university encourages.
February 20, 2025
Jason Houge is a photo-based artist and visual storyteller. His final thesis exhibition, "The Westlands," will be on view at UW–Madison’s Art Lofts Gallery from Feb. 25 - March 8.
February 14, 2025
UW–Madison’s John Baldacchino has released his 17th book, "Secular Reflections: On a Nation’s Anomaly." Baldacchino is a professor in the School of Education’s Art Department and an affiliate of the Department of Educational Policy Studies. His work explores art, philosophy, and education, with a particular focus on political theory and cultural critique.
February 6, 2025
The UW–Madison School of Education is a proud community of innovative leaders, creative thinkers, and fearless trailblazers. Following is a Q&A with Wylie Knight, who is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Art with a digital studies certificate and graduating in spring 2025.
February 6, 2025
The UW–Madison School of Education is a proud community of innovative leaders, creative thinkers, and fearless trailblazers. Following is a Q&A with Cam Erhardt, who is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts in Graphic Design with a certificate in game development and graduating in spring 2026.