Leah Schreiber’s graduate research is invested in finding relationships between the human body, cartographic processes, and our understanding of internal/external space. This semester, as the Artist-In-Residence at the American Geographical Society Library, Leah has been researching its vast resources on cartographic record and process. After spending much of the semester doing research she has begun a temporary art installation inside the AGS Library titled Daily Navigation.
Her concept is to use a process of behavioral mapping in conjunction with more formal cartographic graphic systems. Specifically, after a process of data collection, patterns of thread created by recording the movement of AGSL librarians are being temporarily incorporated into the library floor.

To find out more, or to follow the process and progress of Daily Navigation, go to: www.leahschreiber.com/artistinresidence/index.shtml.
Categories: art and culture
Tagged: human body, library, mapping

one night only at the Kunzelmann-Esser Gallery
Friday, December 12th 6-10pm
Kunzelmann-Esser Gallery
710 West Historic Mitchell Street, Second Floor
Milwaukee
material is one night exhibition of audio and video installation including interactive, experimental, formalistic, and political work.
Artist Include
Jesse Egan
Sean Kafer
Kim Ziegler
Kris Martinez
Nicholas Teeple
Matthew Dunlop
Garrett Gharibeh
organized by Nathaniel Stern and Ashley Morgan
with support from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Peck School of the Arts, Visual Arts Department and
ArtSite
Categories: art and culture
Tagged: art, audio, exhibition, experimental, formalistic, interactive, Kunzelmann-Esser Gallery, political, video
“The exercise to my drawing process. My work deals with tension and connection between chaos and order, specifically in organic processes. Spaces where artificial order are disrupted by the uncontrollable organic – reminecsent of viral or cellular growth. The circular shapes and patterns originated from studies of plant and human tissue.”
Mairin Hartt
Categories: art and culture
Tagged: art, cellular, shapes, sidewalks
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee presents
Open House of the Kenilworth Square East
Saturday October 18th 10am- 4pm
an opprortunity for the community to tour the working space of the Peck School of the Arts visual arts, dance, film, and music departments and view the studio of UWM faculty and graduate students
free and open to the public
Categories: art and culture
Tagged: arts, Kenilworth Building, Milwaukee, open house

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October 9th 7 – 9pm
Short Film Screenings by local artist to be projected under the Marsupial Bridge at Water and Brady Street.
Free and open to public

Categories: art and culture
Tagged: Conduit Cinema, film screening, Marsupial Bridge, Milwaukee