Time-lapse: The printmaking process
Check out a time-lapse video of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh student Irineo Medina creating a large-scale monotype print in one of the UW Oshkosh art studios. [youtube]http://youtu.be/NXLZquZFVQA[/youtube]
Check out a time-lapse video of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh student Irineo Medina creating a large-scale monotype print in one of the UW Oshkosh art studios. [youtube]http://youtu.be/NXLZquZFVQA[/youtube]
Vibrant, colorful paintings greet visitors to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s new Alumni Welcome and Conference Center (AWCC). These generous gifts from the Kohler Foundation Inc., which complement the building’s light-filled hallways, include works that were originally commissioned by BMO Financial in Chicago. "The Four Sequences," a
Every day the world over, UW Oshkosh alumni are putting all of their brains, heart and courage to good use in their families, careers and communities. To celebrate these successes, join the UWO community for Homecoming 2014 in our new home—the Alumni Welcome and Conference
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Does art matter? Absolutely. This music always rescues me, There’s a melody for every malady, Prescription: Song, you see. — Stew, Passing Strange
There’s art in blending your passion and paycheck. UW Oshkosh artists are making a living as they make our world beautiful.
64 Antoinette (Harder) Durben (EHS) and ’80 (MSE), of Appleton, recently retired as a kindergarten teacher and is traveling to Australia and New Zealand. 66 Donald Roll (EHS) and ’74 (MSE), of Mayville, has retired as Williamstown clerk in Dodge County after 42 years. 68 Jane (Catencamp)
Art extends beyond the classroom, beyond the paintbrush, outside of a designer’s computer and is integrated into our daily lives.
A lot has changed since Cheryl Mellenthin graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1979.
30s Ruth (VanKeuren) Kelsey (EHS) ’36, Rockford, Ill., April 17, 2013 June (Ross) Konrad (EHS) ’38, Milwaukee, Nov. 14, 2013 Ruth (Hannis) Ruechel (EHS) ’39 and ’58, Oshkosh, Aug. 24, 2013 40s John Blake, last year attended ’43, Naples, Fla., Oct. 7, 2013 Hazel (Redford) Drebus, last year attended ’40, Oshkosh,