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Photo gallery Night at the (Chazen) Museum

November 16, 2018

Students and members of the public enjoyed an evening of art during a Night at the Museum event at the Chazen Museum of Art on Nov. 15. The event, directed towards UW–Madison students, included flashlight tours of the art, food, and live music by Bear in the Forest. Hundreds of people attended.

 

Guests wait at the entrance of the Chazen and peek through windows on the second floor during Night at the Museum.

Guests wait at the entrance of the Chazen and peek through windows on the second floor during Night at the Museum. Photo by Lauren Justice

Guests look at a glass screen created by the artist Andy Paiko at the Chazen.

Guests look at a glass screen created by the artist Andy Paiko at the Chazen. Photo by Lauren Justice

Many enjoyed painting mugs during the event.

Many enjoyed painting mugs during the event. Photo by Lauren Justice

Students and members of the public socialize and enjoy food and drink during the event.

Students and members of the public socialize and enjoy food and drink during the event. Photo by Lauren Justice

Tour guide Elizabeth Quirmbach uses a flashlight to show guests artwork.

Tour guide Elizabeth Quirmbach uses a flashlight to show guests artwork. Photo by Lauren Justice

The flashlight gave a different perspective on some works.

The flashlight gave a different perspective on some works. Photo by Lauren Justice

Guests enjoy live music by Bear in the Forest during the event.

Guests enjoy live music by Bear in the Forest during the event. Photo by Lauren Justice

Attendance was robust during the event, which featured free DIY mug painting and flashlight tours of the art.

Attendance was robust during the event, which featured free DIY mug painting and flashlight tours of the art. Photo by Lauren Justice

Lighting around the artwork is different during nighttime hours than during the day, when light flows in through the museum's floor to ceiling windows.

Lighting around the artwork is different during nighttime hours than during the day, when light flows in through the museum's floor to ceiling windows. Photo by Lauren Justice

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