Rosemaling at the Chazen: An Afternoon with Painter Tara Austin and the Nordic Lights Dance Band

Mead Witter Lobby of the Chazen Museum of Art
@ 11:30 am CDT - 1:30 pm CDT

Join Tara Austin (MFA 2017), UW–Madison’s Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Culture’s 2026 Folk-Artist-in-Residence and for a live rosemaling demonstration accompanied by Nordic American old-time music from the Nordic Lights Dance Band. Please RSVP ahead of time: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rosemaling-at-the-chazen-tickets-1982713339973?aff=WEev03212026

Rosemaling is a traditional Nordic decorative painting style that emphasizes floral designs and swooping scrolls. UW–Madison folklorists will provide historical context and moderate a question-and-answer session with the artist. After a short introduction at 11:30am, Austin will paint for 45 minutes accompanied by the ensemble; a short 15-minute intermission will follow with an opportunity for questions from the audience. The program will conclude with Austin painting accompanied again by music. 

Tara Austin is the 2026 folk-artist-in-residence at the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures. She received her MFA in painting from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2017 and now works as a practicing artist and instructor, teaching rosemaling throughout the Upper Midwest. Her work is inspired by the boreal ecosystem of the Upper Midwest and draws from botanical and natural beauty. Originating in Norway, rosemaling has developed and changed over time and space and Austin’s work—inspired by Norwegian and Norwegian American rosemaling styles, Swedish folk painting, scenic painting and faux finishing, and reverse painting on glass—has been exhibited in galleries throughout the region.

Nordic Lights Dance Band has roots in the Nordic American old-time dance music that has persisted in the Upper Midwest since immigrants settled in the area in the mid-19th century. The ensemble includes Mary Pat Kleven, Colleen Foley, Bill Foley, Steve Holmes, and Susan Cook.

Cost: 

Free