The next time you visit the UW Madison’s Arboretum, pay close attention to the murals located in the Visitor Center Orientation Theater created by the great Russian wildlife artist, Viktor Bakhtin. Viktor admired Harry’s work and was inspired to include...
Madison 365 By Lawrence Andrea – Sep 18, 2018 Harry Whitehorse served and represented his community through his art. Born into the Ho-Chunk tribe in a wigwam near the Indian Mission in Black River Falls in 1927, the now world-renowned sculptor and painter began...
This was one of the most meaningful commissions for Harry Whitehorse, as World War 2 Navy Veteran and Ho Chunk Nation tribal member. A place of peace and healing, The Highground celebrates 30 years BARRY ADAMS Wisconsin State Journal The park is home to the National...
The Capital Times By Abigail Becker The small triangle-shaped parcel on Monroe Street unofficially known as Crazylegs Plaza will be home to a bronze sculpture of a badger designed by Madison artist Harry Whitehorse, who died in 2017. Continue...