Madison Print Club

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The Madison Print Club was born in a conversation between Tom Haig and Cham Hendon late in the afternoon of October 6, 1971. Mr.

ONLINE: Art Fair on the Square 07/12/2020

Last day for Madison Museum of Contemporary Art’s virtual art fair on the square

ONLINE: Art Fair on the Square Virtual edition of Madison Museum of Contemporary Art's annual fundraiser, with art sales, music, kids' activities: mmoca.org.

Art brings messages of solidarity, protest and large swaths of color to State Street 06/07/2020

Art as a hopeful act, signs of a new begin and much work to be done!

Art brings messages of solidarity, protest and large swaths of color to State Street Temporary paintings on plywood covering windows have turned the street into a pop-up gallery that is drawing crowds and making a statement in the aftermath of the George Floyd killing.

Madison loses Tom Haig, heart of its community theater world 04/02/2020

The Madison Print Club mourns the loss of Tom Haig. Not only did he help found the Bartell theatre, he introduced the idea of the print club to Cham Hendon, then the director of the Madison Art Center. He and the entire Haig family have been strong supporters of the Madison Print Club throughout the years and have left us a lasting legacy. May we carry it on!

Madison loses Tom Haig, heart of its community theater world Madison actor Tom Haig, who helped found The Bartell Theatre, the hub of local community theater, and performed there at age 93, died March 22 at 99.

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