Arts+Literature Laboratory
@ArtLitLab
ALL is a nonprofit community art space for visual, literary and performing arts. After December 1, 2024, consult our website for events and announcements.
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Falconbridge Players return with a staged reading of The Devil's Disciple by George Bernard Shaw on Tuesday, November 18, 7:00pm. GBS's first commercial success as a playwright (1897) and the start of his rise to prominence. Free admission, RSVP requested. loom.ly/t15EnHw
Artist Christopher Sweet is a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and a descendant of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe of Minnesota. His art is influenced by both tribal traditions. Meet Christopher at Native Art Market, Sat Nov 8, 10am–6pm loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Read David Dahmer's Madison365 preview of the Native Art Market. Then join us for the Market on Sat Nov 8 from 10am to 6pm at Arts + Literature Laboratory, and support local and regional artists. loom.ly/yPwcJvw
Crystal Lepscier's beadwork and other art capture her connections to woodland tribal communities while interacting with contemporary colors, shapes, and designs. Meet Crystal at Native Art Market, Sat Nov 8, 10am–6pm. loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Listen to Mr. G's interview with Dylan "Bizhikiins" Jennings at Green Arrow Radio, then see and hear Bizhiki for free (ticketed event) Sunday, November 9, 7:30pm. loom.ly/HSP3htI
Multidisciplinary artist Hattie Lee Mendoza will join us at the Native Art Market on Saturday, November 8 from 10am to 6pm. “My studio is a flow of mediums and objects constantly conversing with each other, Hattie explains. Be sure to visit ALL on Nov 8! loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Listen to Mr. G's interview with Caroline Davis at the Green Arrow Radio website. Then see and hear Caroline Davis's Portals, part of the Auricle New Music Series, this Wednesday, November 5, 7pm. Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets. loom.ly/9skVnHY
Beadwork is Crystal Wabnum's favorite medium. Her craft comes from knowledge that others have developed over centuries and shared through their lineages. See Crystal's beadwork and more at our Native Art Market, Sat Nov 8, 10am–6pm. loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Arts + Literature Laboratory welcomes Ancora String Quartet performing in its 27th season, Sunday, November 2, at 2:00pm. New violinist Sahada Buckley joins Wes Luke and Robin Ryan, and cellist Benjamin Whitcomb. Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets. loom.ly/fur8z1A
"As I continue to grow, my designs will grow with me," explains ceramic artist MicahMarie McCann. Join us in celebrating Indigenous arts at the Native Art Market on Saturday, November 8 from 10am to 6pm at ALL. loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Next Wednesday! Auricle New Music Series presents Caroline Davis' Portals, an immersive sound experience, drawing upon the idea of mourning and ancestral communications as textural entities. Don't miss this one Wed Nov 5, 7pm! loom.ly/YPJVOwM
Sunny Webster is another talented artist participating in the Native Art Market on Saturday, November 8 from 10am–6pm. "I love creating garments that are unique and show all the facets of who I am," Sunny says about her work. Join us on Nov 8! loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Metalsmith Mandy Youngthunder will participate in the Native Art Market on Sat Nov 8 from 10am–6pm at @artlitlab. "I am inspired by colors found in nature: the changing leaves, rippling waves, sunsets, sunrises, and more," Mandy explains. Join us on Nov 8! loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Don't miss Chris Rottmayer, celebrating his new album Playing Favorites with a live performance Thurs Oct 30, 7pm. Presented by Madison Music Collective. Tickets on sale now! loom.ly/bx3IcJs
Mark your calendar for the Native Art Market, founded and curated by Dakota Mace and Paige Skenandore, Sat Nov 8, 10am to 6pm. Native artists will share and sell their traditional and contemporary art forms including beadwork, quillwork, weaving and more. loom.ly/4pQpvIc
Auricle New Music Series welcomes Caroline Davis' Portals on Wed Nov 5 at 7pm. Caroline Davis’ Portals is an immersive sound experience, drawing upon the idea of mourning and ancestral communications as textural entities. Tickets on sale now. loom.ly/YPJVOwM
The Ancora Quartet's 27th season includes a performance at Arts + Literature Laboratory on Sun Nov 2 at 2pm. New violinist Sahada Buckley joins long-time members Wes Luke, Robin Ryan, and Benjamin Whitcomb. Tickets on sale now. loom.ly/AUZvOAQ
Mills Folly Microcinema presents Project Projection, showcase for locally produced experimental films, short docs, animation, and music videos, Wed Oct 22, 7pm, free admission. Featured filmmakers include Peter Berryman, Erica Pinigis, and Mariel McEwan. loom.ly/9fGx8b0
Midwest Video Poetry Festival presents a screening of the PBS Wisconsin digital series Welcome Poets, featuring Lorine Niedecker and Nicholas Gulig, this Sat Oct 18, 7pm, free admission. Gulig and producer Colin Crowley will be present for a Q & A. loom.ly/jYPNS5E
Want a quick dive into modern art history? 100yrs of Art in 2hrs: A Crash Course in Art History, with our lead curator Molly Nelson, will explore key movements like Cubism, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art and more. Sat Oct 18, 12pm. loom.ly/7msU2HQ
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