
Events for February 15, 2016
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Pastels
Join this fun and informative pastels class and learn the fundamentals of this interesting media.
Find out more »Handbuilt Ceramics
Explore the ancient and primal art of forming clay into sculptural and functional work using your hands and only a few basic tools.
Find out more »Watercolor Demystified
Learn and apply fundamentals and advanced techniques in watercolor working on the subject or object of your choice. Beginners and returning students welcome.
Find out more »Water Soluble Oil Painting
Create interesting compositions in still-life paintings while exploring a new medium.
Find out more »Drawing Basics
Seeing is the key to great drawing. Working through observation, learn drawing techniques while exploring a multitude of materials and gain valuable drawing skills. No drawing experience required.
Find out more »Wisconsin Visual Artists Biennial
The Wisconsin Artists Biennial is a cooperative venture between MOWA and the oldest artist organization in the State, Wisconsin Visual Artists, Inc.
Find out more »Dough Play by David Robbins
Opening simultaneously at Le Confort-Moderne, Potiers, France, Misako Rosen Gallery, Tokyo, and The Green Gallery East, Milwaukee.
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19th Annual Festival of Films in French
Port-au-Prince, dimanche 4 janvier (Port-au-Prince, Sunday, January 4th) Sunday February 14 • 7 pm Monday February 15 • 7pm François Mathouret, DVD, 80 min, Haiti/France, 2014 (French/Kreyol) portauprince This adaptation of Haitian novelist Lyonel Trouillot’s 2004 Bicentenaire was filmed in post-earthquake Port-au-Prince and Guadeloupe. After months of student and mass protests against the “Prophet” President Aristide, two brothers sharing a shack above the city find themselves in diametrically opposed political camps. Lucien, a student in philosophy, believes that protest demonstrations can bring about democracy, and Little Joe, a recruit of the Chimera militia, follows their gang tactics to disrupt the students’ march to the presidential palace. Co-sponsored by Union Sociocultural Programming, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) and the Department of Africology.
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