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Professor exhibits 40 years of work

October 5, 2005

Large sculptural boxes, collage and framed pieces that illustrate different processes and tools used in making books are among the works comprising an exhibition by Walter Hamady, art professor emeritus.

MacBeth takes Kabuki turn in student production

October 4, 2005

A Kabuki version of “MacBeth” frames the Shakespearean tragedy in traditional Japanese theater.

Wisconsin Film Festival director to depart for private sector

September 22, 2005

The director of the Wisconsin Film Festival will be leaving her post on Friday, Oct. 7 for opportunities in the private sector in Madison.

Artist in residence to be featured in forum

September 6, 2005

Wisconsin Public Radio’s Lori Skelton will host a public forum with the world-renowned conductor, composer and scholar Gunther Schuller about his life and work.

Book Smart

August 23, 2005

Images of a Complex World: The Art and Poetry of Chaos (World Scientific Publishing, September 2005) with CD-ROM Robin Chapman, professor emerita…

Leary selected as interim director of UW Press

August 9, 2005

Sheila Leary, a 22-year veteran of university press book publishing, has been selected as interim director of the University of Wisconsin Press, effective Aug. 22. In announcing the selection, Graduate School Dean Martin Cadwallader notes that Leary will bring a wealth of experience and leadership skills to the job.

Madison World Music Festival to be held Sept. 15-17

August 3, 2005

Following the success of last year's World Music Festival, this year's festival will be held on campus from Thursday, Sept. 15-Saturday, Sept. 17, with encore performances by three of the groups at the Willy Street Fair on Sunday, Sept. 18.

Art, astronomy mix at Washburn Observatory

August 3, 2005

Starry Transit, an exhibition organized by the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA) in partnership with the Department of Astronomy, will feature an installation of new, site-specific sculptural works by Wisconsin artist Martha Glowacki.

Scholars gather in Madison to discuss impact of language

July 19, 2005

For the first time in its 40-year history, the World Congress of Applied Linguistics will be held in the United States, specifically at UW–Madison, on Sunday-Friday, July 24-29 at the Pyle Center and the Monona Terrace.

Simona and Jerome A. Chazen: A lifelong love for the arts creates a powerful legacy

May 6, 2005

Simona and Jerome Chazen have always been interested in the arts.