Deadline: 16 June 2016
Call for entries

Summer Arts Studio
June 16, 2019 – June 22, 2019 at UW Madison Art Department

Welcome to University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Summer Arts Studio, an intensive one-week workshop taught by UW-Madison Art Department faculty in glass, printmaking, woodworking, painting/drawing, digital fabrication (digital/3D printing, laser cutting), metal sculpture or ceramics. All skill levels are welcome.

Learn techniques from world-renowned faculty innovators in fine art and craft traditions. Intimate classes and the daily routine (or meditation) of technique instruction and self-directed art-making time provides a uniquely rich art-making experience.

Enjoy daily workshops from 9am-5pm; further, explore and develop your craft during open studio hours (7-10pm); join fellow attendees at evening art talks, social hours, and cultural events to connect and refresh; and explore the vibrant city of Madison on your own during plenty of downtimes.

Participants will also enjoy special Summer Arts Studio community dinners, curated social events, an exhibition of their work, opening dinner reception, and closing reception/party.

Lodging will be hosted at the luxurious Concourse Hotel featuring a spa, daily breakfast, and access to an array of dining, recreation, and entertainment.

Come join us for a special experience learning, making, and building community!

225 N Mills, Suite 264
Madison, WI 53706
Email: conferences@education.wisc.edu

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