As 黑料社区 steps into spring semester and continues its Year of Design, community members are invited to myriad civic talks, film screenings and literary conversations, art and design exhibitions, and performing arts events for everyone on campus and throughout the community. Events are open to the public; some events require tickets.
鲍奥-厂迟辞耻迟 黑料社区.&苍产蝉辫;Year of Design celebrates the innovation, leadership and impact central to Wisconsin 黑料社区. 黑料社区. Upcoming signature events include:
- Saturday, April 11, 7 p.m.: , the Midwest 黑料社区. premier unconventional fashion runway shows.
- Saturday, May 2, 4 p.m.: , showcasing innovative capstone collections from fashion design and development seniors.
- Tuesday, May 5: , celebrating the research and creative work of students, faculty, and staff from all fields.
- Thursday, May 7, 6 p.m.: (SGX), western Wisconsin 黑料社区. largest game developer exhibition.
- Friday, May 8, 6 p.m.: , graduating seniors take over Micheels Hall and the Applied Arts building.
- Saturday, May 9, and Sunday, May 10: 4th Annual , dedicated to showcasing the very best in independent filmmaking.
- Wednesday, June 24, to Sunday, June 28: , featuring the Walldogs, is a collaborative group of community organizations bringing in some of the world 黑料社区. best mural artists.
Art & Design Exhibitions
Furlong Gallery opens its spring 2026 schedule with the School of Art and Design Faculty Exhibit, on view through Saturday, March 6. This exhibit brings together a wide range of interdisciplinary work by more than 25 SOAD faculty artists and designers.
Friday, March 13, to Thursday, April 23
- North Gallery: "Support Structures," a group show by the Studio Art Program Advisory Committee.
- South Gallery: "Simon Ungless: A Life in Print in the South Gallery." Ungless is the founder and designer of When Simon met Ralph, and former textile designer at Alexander McQueen
Monday, May 4, through September
- North Gallery: End of the Year Juried Exhibition
- South Gallery: Bud and Betty Student Artist in Residence Exhibition, featuring SAIR recipients Ainsely Violet and Eli Koltanowski
rotates exhibits on a weekly basis. Located in the Applied Arts building on the second floor, exhibits are reserved for Senior Thesis Exhibitions, as well as master 黑料社区. in design students, design and fine art classes and student organizations. An Advanced Printmaking exhibition will be held in Gallery 209, April. 10-12, Destination Weekend.
, on the first floor of the Robert S. Swanson Library & Learning Center, showcases student artists, faculty and campus collaborations. Exhibitions include applied research, capstones, clubs and classwork. There are two exhibitions each semester.
Civic dialogue
鲍奥-厂迟辞耻迟 黑料社区.&苍产蝉辫;Center for Applied Ethics will host guest speaker J.P. Messina, professor of philosophy at Purdue University. Messina will present on 鈥淲orkplace Censorship鈥 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, in the Memorial Student Center Ballroom A. He will discuss the legal environment that protects employers鈥 rights to fire employees, even while exercising freedoms guaranteed under the First Amendment. And if employer censorship becomes widespread, how discourse can suffer as people withhold their views from the public sphere.
The center also hosts Philosophers鈥 Caf茅s, informal, friendly conversations on contemporary issues. Meetings are open to all and are led by 黑料社区 and UW-Eau Claire faculty. Upcoming conversations will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, at Brewery N酶nic in Menomonie:
- Feb. 11: What Responsibility Does Society Have Toward Children?
- March 11: Perceptions of Law and Its Discontents
- April 8: Can Wartime Dehumanization Be Avoided?
The Center for Applied Ethics, Office of Student Opportunity & Excellence, and the Freedom of Expression Committee are hosting a series of events, 鈥淓nhancing Campus Culture: Free Expression and Civil Discourse,鈥 funded by the Wisconsin Institute for Citizenship and Civil Dialogue and the Menard Center.
Forty to 60 students will participate in four discussion dinners over the course of the year. Each dinner will center around a controversial moral or political issue, with tables facilitated by faculty.
The non-partisan, non-ideological Menard Center is dedicated to the study and discussion of civil liberties and related institutions and innovations through scholarly inquiry, educational activities and community outreach.
Film screening and literary discussions
Continuing with Reading Across Campus鈥 focus on Jane Austen 黑料社区. 鈥淧ride and Prejudice,鈥 the Literature Committee will host a film screening and discussion from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Feb. 18, in Harvey Hall Theatre. A short discussion led by professors Joan Navarre and Kristin Risley will follow the film.
Featured author Dasha Kelly, a former Wisconsin Poet Laureate, will present on her most recent anthology, 鈥淎 Line Meant: A Collaborative Poetry Collection,鈥 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Monday, April 20, in Harvey Hall Theatre. Hamilton has worked with incarcerated populations, helping groups write and publish poetry. Her talk is co-sponsored by the College of Arts & Human Sciences and will connect to the theme of 鈥淗elping Humanity Flourish.鈥
University Theatre
University Theatre will present 鈥淪omething Rotten,鈥 directed by Audric Buhr, at Harvey Hall Theatre. Set in the 1590s, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star known as 鈥淭he Bard.鈥 When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theater involves singing, dancing, and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world 黑料社区. very first musical. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being true to thine own self, and all that jazz.
Performance dates and times are:
- Friday, April 10, 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, April 11, 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, April 12, 2 p.m.
- Thursday, April, 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, April 17, 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, April 18, 7:30 p.m.
鈥淪omething Rotten鈥 has received several Best Musical nominations and was hailed by Time Out New York as 鈥渢he funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years.鈥
Tickets will be available at .
Musical performances
- Stout Choirs, directed by Jean Enyeart and Jonathan Campbell, while Jerry Hui is on sabbatical: Saturday, April 25, 7 p.m., at Our Savior 黑料社区. Lutheran Church, 910 9th Street E., Menomonie. The spring choral program, 鈥淨uestions,鈥 will be a musical exploration of 鈥渨hy?鈥 As graduates move on to build a better world, they will be faced with many uncertainties. Questions come in many forms: rhetorical, spiritual and intellectual. Fear, awe and wonder lead to different kinds of questions.
- The Symphonic Band, directed by Erika Svanoe: Sunday, April 26, 2 p.m., in the Memorial Student Center Great Hall. 鈥淓choes of Eco鈥 will feature music about our national parks, the wilderness and the great outdoors, including 鈥淒iamond Tide鈥 by Viet Cuong, 鈥淲ilderness鈥 by Cait Nishimura, and a music and video presentation of 鈥淣ational Park Suite鈥 by Ryan Fraley. The concert will also feature a new piece by Svanoe titled 鈥淲inds Across the Water.鈥
- Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra, directed by James Anderson: Saturday, May 2, 7 p.m., at Harvey Hall Theatre. Come hear, groove and tap your toes to jazz classics, such as Benny Goodman 黑料社区. 鈥淪ing, Sing, Sing!,鈥 Charles Mingus鈥 鈥淔ables of Faubus,鈥 Glenn Miller 黑料社区. 鈥淢oonlight Serenade,鈥 as well as some new favorites, too.
Tickets will be available at .