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SUMMARY:SWEPT OVER THE RUG — Michelle Grabner + Brad Killam
DESCRIPTION:Jan 23 – April 5 \, 2025 | Artist Reception: Thursday\, Feb 6 | 5:00–8:00pm. \nA visually arresting and wonderfully provocative installation. Bronze-leafed wash buckets to porcelain toilet paper rolls to Wisconsin landscape paintings. \nMichelle’s tableau of custodial implements memorializes janitorial labor. A concept that emerged from her artist-in-residency experience at Kohler Co. Michelle transforms these elements in silverleaf\, bronze\, and porcelain in celebration of their design and use. \nThe unexpected juxtaposition of Brad’s bucolic landscapes causes us to wonder about our own custodial practices and responsibilities in the world around us — and reflects the couple’s shared life as dedicated artists\, teachers\, and parents. \nGrabner’s interplay between material experimentation and conceptual rigor is contrasted with Killam’s enthusiasm for traditional genre painting and its histories. While their ongoing engagement with their daily environments may yield different approaches to artmaking\, art as a lived experience is something they both value. \nMichelle Grabner is a Guggenheim Fellow and Crown Family Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Brad is a professor at College of DuPage. These domestic partners have collaborated on artwork\, curating\, and publishing since the 1990s. \nGallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm | Sat 10am-2pm
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/swept-over-the-rug-a-commemoration-of-caretaking/
LOCATION:UWSP | Carlsten Art Gallery\, Noel Fine Arts Center\, 1800 Portage Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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SUMMARY:SWEPT OVER THE RUG — Michelle Grabner + Brad Killam
DESCRIPTION:Jan 23 – April 5 \, 2025 | Artist Reception: Thursday\, Feb 6 | 5:00–8:00pm. \nA visually arresting and wonderfully provocative installation. Bronze-leafed wash buckets to porcelain toilet paper rolls to Wisconsin landscape paintings. \nMichelle’s tableau of custodial implements memorializes janitorial labor. A concept that emerged from her artist-in-residency experience at Kohler Co. Michelle transforms these elements in silverleaf\, bronze\, and porcelain in celebration of their design and use. \nThe unexpected juxtaposition of Brad’s bucolic landscapes causes us to wonder about our own custodial practices and responsibilities in the world around us — and reflects the couple’s shared life as dedicated artists\, teachers\, and parents. \nGrabner’s interplay between material experimentation and conceptual rigor is contrasted with Killam’s enthusiasm for traditional genre painting and its histories. While their ongoing engagement with their daily environments may yield different approaches to artmaking\, art as a lived experience is something they both value. \nMichelle Grabner is a Guggenheim Fellow and Crown Family Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Brad is a professor at College of DuPage. These domestic partners have collaborated on artwork\, curating\, and publishing since the 1990s. \nGallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm | Sat 10am-2pm
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/swept-over-the-rug-a-commemoration-of-caretaking/
LOCATION:UWSP | Carlsten Art Gallery\, Noel Fine Arts Center\, 1800 Portage Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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SUMMARY:SWEPT OVER THE RUG — Michelle Grabner + Brad Killam
DESCRIPTION:Jan 23 – April 5 \, 2025 | Artist Reception: Thursday\, Feb 6 | 5:00–8:00pm. \nA visually arresting and wonderfully provocative installation. Bronze-leafed wash buckets to porcelain toilet paper rolls to Wisconsin landscape paintings. \nMichelle’s tableau of custodial implements memorializes janitorial labor. A concept that emerged from her artist-in-residency experience at Kohler Co. Michelle transforms these elements in silverleaf\, bronze\, and porcelain in celebration of their design and use. \nThe unexpected juxtaposition of Brad’s bucolic landscapes causes us to wonder about our own custodial practices and responsibilities in the world around us — and reflects the couple’s shared life as dedicated artists\, teachers\, and parents. \nGrabner’s interplay between material experimentation and conceptual rigor is contrasted with Killam’s enthusiasm for traditional genre painting and its histories. While their ongoing engagement with their daily environments may yield different approaches to artmaking\, art as a lived experience is something they both value. \nMichelle Grabner is a Guggenheim Fellow and Crown Family Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Brad is a professor at College of DuPage. These domestic partners have collaborated on artwork\, curating\, and publishing since the 1990s. \nGallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm | Sat 10am-2pm
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/swept-over-the-rug-a-commemoration-of-caretaking/
LOCATION:UWSP | Carlsten Art Gallery\, Noel Fine Arts Center\, 1800 Portage Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T150745Z
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SUMMARY:One World\, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night sky with your favorite friends from Sesame Street in Big Bird’s Adventure: One World\, One Sky. Follow along with Big Bird\, Elmo\, and their friend from China\, Hu Hu Zhu\, as they take you on a journey of discovery to learn about the Big Dipper\, the North Star\, the Sun\, and the Moon. Celebrate the idea that even though we live in different countries\, we still share the same sky. \nOur shows are open to the public in the Allen F. Blocher Planetarium. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the Science Building\, by the Foucault pendulum\, right above the east main entrance. Direct access is obtained through the east entrance. \n*Recommended for all families\, ages 5-12\nSunday Story Time at 3pm\, Planetarium Show at 3:40pm\n \nAdmission\nThere is no charge for our public programs\, although donations of $1-$2 per attendee will be greatly appreciated to allow us to continue these public programs for our community. \nParking\nParking is free on campus for our guests only on Saturdays and Sundays. From Monday-Friday\, the UWSP parking lots are enforced 2 am – 7 pm. Please visit this website for more details about parking options\, rules\, and regulations. \nPlanetarium programs for groups (schools\, scouts\, organizations\, etc.) can be arranged during our academic year.  Call 715-346-2120 or email physastr@uwsp.edu
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/one-world-one-sky-big-birds-adventure-2/
LOCATION:UWSP | Science Building\, 2001 Fourth Avenue\, Stevens Point\, WI\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:planetarium,reading
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SUMMARY:SWEPT OVER THE RUG — Michelle Grabner + Brad Killam
DESCRIPTION:Jan 23 – April 5 \, 2025 | Artist Reception: Thursday\, Feb 6 | 5:00–8:00pm. \nA visually arresting and wonderfully provocative installation. Bronze-leafed wash buckets to porcelain toilet paper rolls to Wisconsin landscape paintings. \nMichelle’s tableau of custodial implements memorializes janitorial labor. A concept that emerged from her artist-in-residency experience at Kohler Co. Michelle transforms these elements in silverleaf\, bronze\, and porcelain in celebration of their design and use. \nThe unexpected juxtaposition of Brad’s bucolic landscapes causes us to wonder about our own custodial practices and responsibilities in the world around us — and reflects the couple’s shared life as dedicated artists\, teachers\, and parents. \nGrabner’s interplay between material experimentation and conceptual rigor is contrasted with Killam’s enthusiasm for traditional genre painting and its histories. While their ongoing engagement with their daily environments may yield different approaches to artmaking\, art as a lived experience is something they both value. \nMichelle Grabner is a Guggenheim Fellow and Crown Family Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Brad is a professor at College of DuPage. These domestic partners have collaborated on artwork\, curating\, and publishing since the 1990s. \nGallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm | Sat 10am-2pm
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/swept-over-the-rug-a-commemoration-of-caretaking/
LOCATION:UWSP | Carlsten Art Gallery\, Noel Fine Arts Center\, 1800 Portage Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T115741Z
UID:981-1737633600-1737655200@www.uwsp.edu
SUMMARY:SWEPT OVER THE RUG — Michelle Grabner + Brad Killam
DESCRIPTION:Jan 23 – April 5 \, 2025 | Artist Reception: Thursday\, Feb 6 | 5:00–8:00pm. \nA visually arresting and wonderfully provocative installation. Bronze-leafed wash buckets to porcelain toilet paper rolls to Wisconsin landscape paintings. \nMichelle’s tableau of custodial implements memorializes janitorial labor. A concept that emerged from her artist-in-residency experience at Kohler Co. Michelle transforms these elements in silverleaf\, bronze\, and porcelain in celebration of their design and use. \nThe unexpected juxtaposition of Brad’s bucolic landscapes causes us to wonder about our own custodial practices and responsibilities in the world around us — and reflects the couple’s shared life as dedicated artists\, teachers\, and parents. \nGrabner’s interplay between material experimentation and conceptual rigor is contrasted with Killam’s enthusiasm for traditional genre painting and its histories. While their ongoing engagement with their daily environments may yield different approaches to artmaking\, art as a lived experience is something they both value. \nMichelle Grabner is a Guggenheim Fellow and Crown Family Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Brad is a professor at College of DuPage. These domestic partners have collaborated on artwork\, curating\, and publishing since the 1990s. \nGallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm | Sat 10am-2pm
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/swept-over-the-rug-a-commemoration-of-caretaking/
LOCATION:UWSP | Carlsten Art Gallery\, Noel Fine Arts Center\, 1800 Portage Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/wp-content/uploads/sites/91/2026/05/Carlsten_GrabnerKillam_FB-e1737668839867.jpg
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T115741Z
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SUMMARY:SWEPT OVER THE RUG — Michelle Grabner + Brad Killam
DESCRIPTION:Jan 23 – April 5 \, 2025 | Artist Reception: Thursday\, Feb 6 | 5:00–8:00pm. \nA visually arresting and wonderfully provocative installation. Bronze-leafed wash buckets to porcelain toilet paper rolls to Wisconsin landscape paintings. \nMichelle’s tableau of custodial implements memorializes janitorial labor. A concept that emerged from her artist-in-residency experience at Kohler Co. Michelle transforms these elements in silverleaf\, bronze\, and porcelain in celebration of their design and use. \nThe unexpected juxtaposition of Brad’s bucolic landscapes causes us to wonder about our own custodial practices and responsibilities in the world around us — and reflects the couple’s shared life as dedicated artists\, teachers\, and parents. \nGrabner’s interplay between material experimentation and conceptual rigor is contrasted with Killam’s enthusiasm for traditional genre painting and its histories. While their ongoing engagement with their daily environments may yield different approaches to artmaking\, art as a lived experience is something they both value. \nMichelle Grabner is a Guggenheim Fellow and Crown Family Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Brad is a professor at College of DuPage. These domestic partners have collaborated on artwork\, curating\, and publishing since the 1990s. \nGallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm | Sat 10am-2pm
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/swept-over-the-rug-a-commemoration-of-caretaking/
LOCATION:UWSP | Carlsten Art Gallery\, Noel Fine Arts Center\, 1800 Portage Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/wp-content/uploads/sites/91/2026/05/Carlsten_GrabnerKillam_FB-e1737668839867.jpg
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CREATED:20250123T154734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T115741Z
UID:981-1737633600-1737655200@www.uwsp.edu
SUMMARY:SWEPT OVER THE RUG — Michelle Grabner + Brad Killam
DESCRIPTION:Jan 23 – April 5 \, 2025 | Artist Reception: Thursday\, Feb 6 | 5:00–8:00pm. \nA visually arresting and wonderfully provocative installation. Bronze-leafed wash buckets to porcelain toilet paper rolls to Wisconsin landscape paintings. \nMichelle’s tableau of custodial implements memorializes janitorial labor. A concept that emerged from her artist-in-residency experience at Kohler Co. Michelle transforms these elements in silverleaf\, bronze\, and porcelain in celebration of their design and use. \nThe unexpected juxtaposition of Brad’s bucolic landscapes causes us to wonder about our own custodial practices and responsibilities in the world around us — and reflects the couple’s shared life as dedicated artists\, teachers\, and parents. \nGrabner’s interplay between material experimentation and conceptual rigor is contrasted with Killam’s enthusiasm for traditional genre painting and its histories. While their ongoing engagement with their daily environments may yield different approaches to artmaking\, art as a lived experience is something they both value. \nMichelle Grabner is a Guggenheim Fellow and Crown Family Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Brad is a professor at College of DuPage. These domestic partners have collaborated on artwork\, curating\, and publishing since the 1990s. \nGallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm | Sat 10am-2pm
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/swept-over-the-rug-a-commemoration-of-caretaking/
LOCATION:UWSP | Carlsten Art Gallery\, Noel Fine Arts Center\, 1800 Portage Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/wp-content/uploads/sites/91/2026/05/Carlsten_GrabnerKillam_FB-e1737668839867.jpg
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