| WAUKESHA – Artist Sally Duback, who was to have spoken at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha on Monday, January 29, will make the presentation on her artistic techniques Monday, March 12, at noon in Commons Conference Room 101. Admission is free and open to the public.
Her original lecture was cancelled because the campus was closed due to an ice storm.
Duback, who exhibited her work at UW-Waukesha from January 22 to March 1, is a studio artist interested in a wide range of art. Teacher and artist, she works out of her Spectrum 305 Fine Art Studio in Grafton, making monoprints on hand-made paper, creating theatrical designs, doing some commercial art, and conducting classes for children and adults.
Starting as a printmaker, she has found cross-fertilization in the new techniques she has explored. Her puppets and other three-dimensional work have been used in retail store installations and theater productions, her hand-painted textiles by clothing manufacturers.
She has exhibited her work throughout the area as well as in northern Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota’s Twin Cities, and Buffalo, NY. It is represented in the collections of corporations, organizations, individuals, doctors and architects. Both the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Wustum Museum in Racine hold works by Duback. |