It’s an off-beat play about friendship and solidarity through scarring, connected by crutches. It’s called “Gruesome Playground Injuries” and it’s being staged virtually by the Whitewater Arts Alliance.
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This virtual exhibition will be on display through Jan. 31.
This exhibition helps to introduce Holder as the new gallery manager for Whitewater Arts Alliance (WAA) to the community. The previous gallery manager, Taylor McDarison, has stepped down to dedicate more time and energy to her art business, Arttaysia, LLC, though she still will participate in WAA as a member.
Holder recently moved to the Whitewater area.
As a former member of Geneva Lakes Art Foundation, she stated, âI am really looking forward to being part of an artist community again.â
She is a University of Wisconsin-Whitewater student studying for her masterâs in Counseling with an emphasis in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She also is an artist; she is the founder and sole proprietor of Harta Art, a business creating custom art.
WHITEWATER âOld Myths in a Modern Conversationâ is the featured exhibit at the Roberta Avonn Fiskum Art Gallery, located in the James R. Connor University Center at UW-Whitewater, 190 Hamilton Green Way. The exhibit is free, open to the public, and can be viewed in-person and virtually through Jan. 8.
The exhibit features the work of local artist and UW-Whitewater alumna Taylor McDarison. McDarison is a 2016 graduate holding a bachelorâs degree in fine art, with emphasis in ceramics and sculpture.
McDarison said this is her first solo exhibit, which includes a body of work that took about six years to make. Several mediums are represented, including print making, mixed media, ceramics, metal casting, pottery and drawings.