Woodson Wanderings

Wander with Woodson Art Museum staff as we muse, inform, riff, and offer observations on day-to-day happenings at Franklin and 12th Street. Six different staff perspectives guarantee fresh blog entries weekly.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

More Ways than One to Make Magic

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by Catie Anderson, curator of education Last week the Woodson Art Museum hosted Wisconsin magician Lou Lepore as an artist-in-resi...
Wednesday, March 5, 2014

I Hear That Hot Wax Hurts

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by Matt Foss, project coordinator I have an uncle with only nine and a half fingers. It’s not a congenital affliction. Nor is it (as he i...
Wednesday, February 26, 2014

A Kaleidoscope of Color and Change

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by Jane Weinke, curator of collections Each day Woodson Art Museum staff members push themselves to develop fresh ideas to kee...
Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Mary Kluz: Unsung Woodson Art Museum Hero

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 by Jayna Hintz, curator of education This is a shout out to educational assistant Mary Kluz who for more than 16 years has cut hundreds...
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Question 4: What Makes a Good Artist Residency?

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by Matt Foss, project coordinator On Wednesday nights, curator of education Catie Anderson and I play trivia at a local tavern . Before yo...
Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Memories for a Lifetime

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by Kathy Kelsey Foley, director This isn’t the first time that my turn to write a blog post coincides with a family event of great importa...
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Allure of Illusion

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by Catie Anderson, curator of education Bullet catches, necromancy, water-cell escapes, and exotic realms fill the dramatic posters ...
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