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City of Madison Public Art Collection [26] images here: Freedom of Communication: James Watrous: 1971 University of Wisconsin–Madison, Vilas Communication Hall Tesserae, plywood, epoxy & brass: Approx. 18 ft. × 12 ft. 6 in. × 1 1/2 in. University of Wisconsin-Madison [27] Gateway Project: Edgar Jerome Jeter: 1987 1401 S. Park St. Bronze ...
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Carl's Wood Art Museum, Eagle River, Roadside America report; Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear in Milwaukee, closed December 2020, bulk of artifacts transferred to Cedarburg History Museum [80] Fairfield Art Center, Sturgeon Bay(Story on closure) Fort Bon Secours, Cadott [81] The Hideout - Al Capone's Northwoods Retreat, Couderay [82]
In 2011, the Chazens again made a substantial donation to the museum that included $5 million dedicated to the museum building, $3 million to endow chairs in art and art history at the University of Wisconsin, and 30 works of art valued at $20 million. [3] A new building, designed by Machado & Silvetti Associates, opened in 2011.
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The Center publishes a journal, Railroad Heritage. [3] Early issues carried articles about noted photographers and artists, plus news of contemporary events. Others have been devoted to conference proceedings, the role of women in railroading, representations of work in railroad photography and art, and the photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg.
Overture Center for the Arts is a performing arts center and art gallery in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. The center opened on September 19, 2004, replacing the former Civic Center. In addition to several theaters, the center also houses the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.