Promega Fall Art Showcase 2023 to Honor Artist Truman Lowe

Exhibit featuring works by Lowe and former students to open September 19

MADISON, Wis.--()--The Promega Fall Art Showcase will honor the life of Truman Lowe, a visionary artist, mentor and art professor. The exhibition will feature sculptures by Lowe alongside works by several of his former students. The Fall Art Showcase opens September 19 at the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center.

Truman Lowe: Artist, Teacher, Mentor
Truman Lowe was an acclaimed Ho-Chunk artist and professor in the Department of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 45 years. He also served as curator of contemporary art at the National Museum of the American Indian.

Lowe’s large, site-specific installations use natural materials including wood, stone and metal to push creative boundaries and foster innovation. His works evoke a powerful connection with nature and exhibit a unique blend of versatility, precision and emotional depth.

As a mentor and teacher, Lowe’s guidance and expertise were instrumental in nurturing emerging talent, encouraging originality and fostering a deep understanding and appreciation for Native American art and culture. Lowe was known for providing artists with the tools to navigate the intricacies of the art world and encouraging them to fearlessly delve into their artistic voice.

Honoring Truman Lowe’s Legacy
The Fall Art Showcase will honor the legacy of Truman Lowe by exhibiting his art alongside pieces by several former students: Sarah McRae, Karen Goulet, Chloris Lowe, Tom Jones, Jo Fedderson and John Hitchcock.

The opening symposium will feature guest speakers Patricia Marroquin Norby and Jo Ortel. Norby is the Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the first person of Indigenous descent hired for a full-time curatorial position in the museum’s 150-year history. Jo Ortel is an author, art historian, and Professor Emerita of Art History of Beloit College.

The reception will feature traditional Ho Chunk food based on recipes provided by Chef Elena Terry of the culinary organization Wild Bearies. Music will be provided by Marc LaMere and Felix Sainz, Jr. Promega is collaborating with Little Eagle Arts Foundation for this event.

Symposium and Opening Reception

  • What: “Honoring Truman Lowe” Promega 2023 Fall Art Showcase
  • When: Tuesday, September 19; Symposium at 3:30 pm followed by a reception from 4:30—6:30 pm
  • Where: Promega BioPharmaceutical Technology Center, 5445 E. Cheryl Parkway in Fitchburg, WI
  • The event is free and open to the public.

The Fall Art Showcase runs through December 29 and is open to the public Monday through Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm at the Promega BioPharmaceutical Technology Center.

The quarterly Promega Art Showcase is made possible through support from Promega Corporation. For more information visit www.promega-artshow.com. To receive art show announcements, contact artshow@promega.com.

About the Promega Art Showcase
Promega Corporation has sponsored the Promega Art Showcase since 1996 as part of the company's commitment to creativity and innovation in the arts, culture and sciences. The Biopharmaceutical Technology Center, located on 5445 East Cheryl Parkway, was developed in part to provide Promega employees and community members a place to pursue these objectives. Learn more about the Promega Art Showcase here, Promega Corporation here and the company’s larger corporate responsibility story here.

Contacts

Penny Patterson
VP, Communications
Promega Corporation
Phone: (608) 274-4330
E-mail: penny.patterson@promega.com

Release Summary

The Promega Fall Art Showcase will honor the life of Ho-Chunk artist and professor Truman Lowe in an exhibition alongside his former students.

Contacts

Penny Patterson
VP, Communications
Promega Corporation
Phone: (608) 274-4330
E-mail: penny.patterson@promega.com