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    Tango at KAM Celebrates Love

    Melih Sener describes Tango at KAM through a piece entitled Tango Is and invites all to a very special Valentine weekend version of Tango. 

  • Arts Exchange, Fall 2015 | College of Fine and Applied Arts

    First Ever Arts Exchange Workshops

    The College of Fine and Applied Arts is sponsoring two days of hands-on workshops throughout the college, including several workshops at Krannert Art Museum. 

  • William Wegman (MFA '67) Returns to Campus and Krannert Art Museum

    Krannert Art Museum and the School of Art and Design hosted a visit by University of Illinois alumnus William Wegman this week. During his time on campus, Wegman spoke with MFA students, including studio visits and critiques, and had creative time with local elementary school students in the Krannert Art Museum–Week at the Museum (KAM–WAM) program. Wegman's visit, sponsored in part by the Art + Design Ed Zagorski Visitors Fund, culminated with an artist talk attended by more than 400 visitors, including U of I Chancellor Phyllis Wise and Dean Edward Feser from the College of Fine and Applied Arts

  • Thanks to the Friends of Krannert Art Museum!

    I love being a part of the Krannert Art Museum team. It is amazing to see all that goes on “behind the scenes” to create the thought provoking temporary exhibitions, the installations of works throughout the museum from the permanent collection, and the intense research, planning, coordination, and programming that goes into making KAM what it is. Our teamwork extends to all who support this great work at KAM, especially the Friends of Krannert Art Museum

     

  • Interview | Glen Davies on "The Hairy Who"

    KAM recently sat down with artist and adjunct Assistant Professor Glen Davies for a talk about Imagism and the upcoming film and talkback discussion of "Hairy Who and the Chicago Imagists" (2014) at the Art Theatre Co-op at 7:30 pm February 23.

  • "MetaModern" and Art of William Wegman Headline Spring Season at KAM

    With its emphasis on function and utility, use of modern materials and manufacturing methods, and embrace of abstraction, modernist design was on the cutting edge of mid-20th century style, influencing architecture, art, the design of furniture and household objects, typography and graphic design. 

    Modernism has ignited a new passion among designers and collectors, who value the movement’s objects as historical icons. It also has inspired artists who are using modernist design objects in their own work to comment on the movement’s cultural significance. That artwork forms the exhibition “MetaModern,” opening at Krannert Art Museum on Jan. 29. It is one of five temporary exhibitions at the museum. The opening night reception is 6 p.m. Jan. 29, with comments by “MetaModern” co-curators Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox. 

     

  • Lorado Taft: The Sculptor's Legacy

    Lorado Taft: The Sculptor’s Legacy 

    Lorado Taft is known to University of Illinois students and alumni worldwide for creating the revered Alma Mater statue.  Learn about his American art legacy in presentations from experts Robert La France, co-editor of the new book Lorado Taft: The Chicago Years, and Wayne Pitard, Director of the Spurlock Museum. 

    December 4, 2014, 4:00-5:00pm