Wisconsin Forest Productivity Council

The Wisconsin Forest Productivity Council, a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization, is a public/private coalition of organizations from industry, public land managing agencies, professional resource managers, loggers, conservation education organizations and others interested in sound management on Wisconsin’s woodlands. Founded in 1985, the Wisconsin Forest Productivity Council is dedicated to creating better public understanding of good

Jerry Fogg Piece Acquired

We were glad to help sponsor artist Jerry Fogg’s recent showing at First Bank & Trust Gallery at Dakota State University. Part of that agreement included our purchase of an original piece from Jerry, which will be placed on loan to the Madison Public Library in the coming weeks ahead, yet another way we’re celebrating

‘Baby Mountain’ to Perform in Madison

Join the Dakota State University College of Arts & Sciences and the Madison Area Arts Council as we welcome the Americana sounds of ‘Baby Mountain’, featuring acoustic musicians Tim Lowly and Karima Walker from Chicago, along with special guest, Madison’s own Nathan Edwards. A suggested ticket donation of $5 will directly benefit the Wounded Warrior

‘Bat House Party’ a Success for Cause

A note from Angela Behrends on Wednesday night’s Bat House Party at The BrickHouse: I’d like to extend special appreciation and thanks to Nathan Edwards and KDSU’s “The Wolf” for fantastic music and mad, mad DJ skills, to our costume judges Susan Conover, Susan Langner, and Jeff Howard, to Chris Francis and Emmeline Elliott of

Jerry Fogg Reception at DSU

We partnered with the Dakota State University Gallery to bring noted Lakota artist Jerry Fogg to Madison once again, check out this our photo album via Facebook for a few pictures from his recent reception. Thanks to everyone who came out and supported Jerry’s showing, much appreciated.

Photographs, artwork of European travels at art show

German desserts and gelato to be served Emmeline Elliott The Madison Area Arts Council went to Europe this year. When MAAC volunteer Angela Behrends took an 11 day trip to France and Italy in May, she brought the MAAC logo with her – a red square and a blue square – and photographed the symbols