As yet another semester comes to a close, so does another season of theatre. This year, the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater’s theatre and dance department had an amazing lineup of shows, including a musical, a Shakespearean play and a mystery-style play. But for the final play of the semester, the theatre and dance department wanted to.
This past Friday, April 19 in Crossman Gallery, the group Sevyn Fashion Modelling Troop, with the help of the designer Madeleine Morgan, brought to life the many signs within the zodiac belt. Before the event, however, guests were able to admire the paintings done by the talented artists/models. Each member of Sevyn was given a.
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Every year, the Annette and Dale Schuh Visiting Artist program brings in an artist to lead a course for art students at UW-Whitewater. This year is particularly notable because it gave students the unique opportunity to be taught traditional Native American art by an Indigenous person. Melanie Tallmadge Sainz is a member of the Ho-Chunk.
Every semester, UW-Whitewater’s Crossman Gallery, located in the Greenhill Center of the Arts, hosts an art exhibition showcasing art pieces created by Whitewater BA & BSE Art seniors. These pieces include paintings, sculptures, collages and other types of art. This exhibition is a capstone event for those seniors, which gives them an opportunity to showcase.