Angie Christiansen Arts Column
Angie Christiansen Chautauqua Series Summary
Chautauqua Series is now on YouTube!
You can watch Angie’s demonstration now online, check it out!




Chautauqua Series is now on YouTube!
You can watch Angie’s demonstration now online, check it out!




The Madison Area Arts Council is thrilled to welcome home artists from 'Journey Women' including Ginny Freitag, Lisa Shoemaker, Jill Frederick, Eve Fisher, Donna Hazelwood, Winnie Giles, Connie Herring, and Angela Behrends to The BrickHouse Community Arts Center on Thursday, May 23rd, from 7-9pm. We'll be showing select pieces from both showings, and the artists will be on hand to discuss their thoughts and process behind these works.
The BrickHouse is located at 106 SE 2nd Street in the heart of downtown Madison, donations are encouraged, refreshments and conversation are always provided.
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Artists of all kinds, we need your help to put the Madison Area on the Arts Map! Join us! Get on the map!
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The Madison Area Arts Council, MAAC, is a talented collective of community members cooperatively working together to advocate, foster, and promote the Arts and Culture here in our own backyard.
Our ongoing mission is to highlight, feature, and promote the arts and artists within the Madison Area and surrounding communities through innovative community-oriented and community-accessible programming.
As a regionally recognized arts leader, comprised completely of volunteers, we seek to actively engage, challenge, and create lasting and meaningful dialogue and relationships within our diverse community.
