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Marc Manke, Amber Leibundgut-Peterson and Chelsea Wyman-Green

Marc Manke, Art; and Amber Leibundgut-Peterson and Chelsea Wyman-Green, both Murphy Library; co-authored the article "Fresh out of 1968: Designing an Effective Crowdfunding Campaign for the Academic Library" in Marketing Libraries Journal published on Tuesday, Nov. 7 by the independent journal.

Submitted on: Nov. 7, 2023

Sierra Rooney

Sierra Rooney, Art, was interviewed by Kate Archer Kent of Wisconsin Public Radio on Thursday, March 16. The interview discussed women in public monuments, including the planned statue of Vell Phillips for the State Capitol.

Submitted on: Mar. 16, 2023

Sierra Rooney

Sierra Rooney, Art, authored the article "Commemoration of an Epoch: Monuments to the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the United States" in Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art published on Wednesday, Nov. 17 by University of Minnesota . The article is part of “Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History,” an initiative funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art that aims to increase access to data-driven methods in American art studies. Focusing on public monuments to women’s suffrage, "Commemorations of an Epoch" offers a picture of the national commemoration of women in the public landscape through interactive features, including ArcGIS maps and full data set.

Submitted on: Nov. 17, 2021

Kathleen Hawkes and Marc Manke

Kathleen Hawkes and Marc Manke, both Art, exhibited "Glitch is the Soul of the Machine" on Sept. 20 in Minneapolis, MN. The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Program presents, “Glitch is the Soul in the Machine,” an international traveling exhibition showcasing emergent forms of new media art that playfully reveal the way digital technologies influence our experience of everyday life. The exhibition runs Sept. 20 - Oct. 1, on the third floor of the MCAD main building, and is free and open to the public. There will be an opening reception from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.

Submitted on: Sept. 21, 2021

Deborah-Eve Lombard

Deborah-Eve Lombard, Art, received the award for 2021 Distinguished Service Award from Wisconsin Art Education Association. Deborah-Eve was nominated by Lisa Lenarz, Art, for her work on the Truman Lowe Exhibit and related community activities and events. The award will be presented at WAEA's Fall conference, Thursday, October 21st. (WI Location TBD).

Submitted on: May 4, 2021