All events
Saturday, April 12, 2025
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What Does It Mean to be Asian in Today’s America? - part of "50 Years Since the Fall of Saigon" 2-Day Symposium
A Conversation: What Does It Mean to be Asian in Today’s America?
5:30-7 p.m.
Wisconsin Historical Society Auditorium - on UW-Madison's Library Mall, Wisconsin Historical Society
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Emergence: Group Art Show Reception
6-9 p.m.
Community Organizations Promoting the Arts (COPA), 2841 Index Rd, Fitchburg
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UW Cinematheque - The Best of Il Cinema Ritrovato
Act of Violence | USA | 1948 | DCP | 82 min. Director: Fred Zinnemann
7 p.m.
4070 Vilas Hall
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Hmong Language & Culture Celebration - part of "50 Years Since the Fall of Saigon" 2-Day Symposium
Hmong Language & Culture Celebration led by Choua Lee
8-9:30 p.m.
Wisconsin Historical Society Auditorium - on UW-Madison's Library Mall, Wisconsin Historical Society
Sunday, April 13, 2025
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In no. 5: The Light Saw What I Couldn’t by MFA Candidate Paulina King
All day
Abel Contemporary Gallery, 524 East Main St, Stoughton
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Both the Spine and the Underbelly: Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition by Mallory Stowe
April 7 – 13
All day
Art Lofts Gallery, Art Lofts
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Advancement Course: NOLS Wilderness Medicine
The Wisconsin Union
8 a.m.
Mendota Lodge, Lower Level - Outdoor UW, Memorial Union
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Reflect: Art and History Gallery
10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Student Activity Center, 4th Floor, 333 East Campus Mall
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Afterlives: Material Stories from the Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Lynn Mecklenburg Textile Gallery, Nancy Nicholas Hall