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Robert Rauschenberg, who came to prominence in the 1950s, was one of the great American artists. As a painter, sculptor, and printmaker, he drew his subject matter from the everyday world. In the styl
'From Nature: Realist Works in MMoCA's Permanent Collection' is the last in a three-part series of exhibitions that surveys the major styles of modernism in the visual arts. Abstract an
'Odd Wisconsin' features scores of curious and authentic artifacts, documents and images which may surprise, perplex and astonish you.
Explore themes unique to Wisconsin history from settlement days to the present. Discover a frontier lead mine, track immigration routes to the state, explore work and play in a lumber camp, and examin
The Madison Capitol is distinguished as being the only State Capitol ever built on an isthmus. Reaching to a height of over 200 feet, the Capitol dome is topped by Daniel Chester French's elegant
Stories of native people living in Wisconsin before and after the Fur Trade. Enter an Aztalan-style house and discover the seasonal activities of Woodland peoples in the 1800s-1900s.
Volunteer for restoration activities and learn about prairies and savannas. Tools and training are provided, and groups are welcome with advance notice. Meet at the gravel parking lot along Arbor Driv
Robert Rauschenberg, who came to prominence in the 1950s, was one of the great American artists. As a painter, sculptor, and printmaker, he drew his subject matter from the everyday world. In the styl
'From Nature: Realist Works in MMoCA's Permanent Collection' is the last in a three-part series of exhibitions that surveys the major styles of modernism in the visual arts. Abstract an
Two photographers push beyond the conventions of their medium to engage with questions about what we think we know and what we don't see, what seems familiar or abstract to us.
This exhibit provides viewers with the opportunity to see how two artists working in two distinct media can arrive at similar styles. Haynes creates striking, large-scale watercolors that capture the
Two recent graduates from UW-Madison's Fine Art Program utilize digital and virtual media to re-examine the alleged qualities of objects or ideas in cyberspace.
Nearly 30 large-format color portrait photographs will be on view at the Museum in the exhibition 'Back in the World: Portraits of Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans.' As part of its Wisconsin Stori
Ever wondered how the Capital Brewery beers are made? Stop by for a brewery tour. Tours start in the Bier Stube, with a brief history of Capital Brewery.
Ever wondered how the Capital Brewery beers are made? Stop by for a brewery tour. Tours start in the Bier Stube, with a brief history of Capital Brewery.
'Faces in the Sand' is a new exhibit on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the service and sacrifice of Wisconsin veterans through firsthand interviews, rare artifacts, and battlefield sou
Enjoy a delicious brunch menu each week at Nau-Ti-Gal.
Nearly 30 large-format color portrait photographs will be on view at the Museum in the exhibition 'Back in the World: Portraits of Wisconsin Vietnam Veterans.' As part of its Wisconsin Stori
Two photographers push beyond the conventions of their medium to engage with questions about what we think we know and what we don't see, what seems familiar or abstract to us.
This exhibit provides viewers with the opportunity to see how two artists working in two distinct media can arrive at similar styles. Haynes creates striking, large-scale watercolors that capture the