Opening
“The Stereo Photography of Hal Rammel” Friday, Dec. 14, 5-7:30 p.m. Cedarburg Art Museum, W63N675 Washington Ave., Cedarburg
Hal Rammel is a visual artist and photographer who explores cameraless and alternative process photography. His interest in stereoscopic photography began in the late 1990s; this work has included 35mm slides in realist camera formats, pinhole photographs mounted in vintage stereoview card formats, and most recently, studies in large format stereo imaging based on the work of British inventor Charles Wheatstone from the early 1800s. In this exhibition, Rammel explores the unique possibilities of stereo photography utilizing his original pinhole cameras and a cameraless photogram process of his own invention. The exhibit runs through March 31, 2019.
Closing
BFA Exhibition/BA Project Session Closing Reception Saturday, Dec. 15, 5-7 p.m. Kenilworth Square East Gallery 2155 N. Prospect Ave.
A closing reception celebrating the work of the Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) and Bachelor of Art (BA) students from UW-Milwaukee’s Art and Design Department takes place this Saturday evening at the Kenilworth Square East Gallery. Represented in this exhibition (which opened on Wednesday, Dec. 5) are 19 BFA studio art seniors showcasing a year-long exploration of creative studio practice, as well as 16 BA in studio art, community art, design studies and digital fabrication and design seniors displaying creative research projects. For more information, visit uwm.edu/arts.