Tandem Press
Art Party with Derrick Adams
Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United StatesJoin Tandem Press at Lola’s from 4-7 for a special happy hour celebrating the art of Derrick Adams. At 6pm, Derrick Adams will be in dialogue with UW-Madison Printmaking Professor, Associate Dean of the Arts, and Chazen Family Distinguished Chair in Art, Faisal Abdu’Allah for Needle & Thread: Vinyl Records in Artistic Practice. Shaped around […]
In Tandem: Ruhl & Caporael
Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United StatesIn Tandem: Ruhl & Caporael On view: September 2 - October 3, 2025 Exhibition reception: Friday, September 12, 5-8pm An exhibition of mixed media collages created collaboratively between artists Jason Ruhl, who is also one of Tandem Press's printmakers, and Suzanne Caporael, a long-time Tandem Press artist. Our ground floor gallery and studio are wheelchair […]
Tandem Talks – In the Studio: Marie Lorenz
Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United StatesJoin us for an intimate conversation in our studio with Tandem Press artist-in-residence Marie Lorenz. Come early for a seat. Space is limited. Marie Lorenz (b. 1973, lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) roots her work in exploration and narrative. Since 2002, Lorenz has been traveling various urban waterways in boats she designs and builds, […]
In Tandem: Lynda Benglis & Sam Gilliam
Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United StatesLynda Benglis and Sam Gilliam, early practitioners at Tandem, are well known for their work toward redefining modernist abstraction. In the late 1960s Benglis, a feminist artist, created pours, acid-hued liquid rubber that congealed on floors or slumped in corners. Around the same time, Black artist and civil rights activist, Sam Gilliam, was developing his […]
In Tandem: Lynda Benglis & Sam Gilliam
Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United StatesLynda Benglis and Sam Gilliam, early practitioners at Tandem, are well known for their work toward redefining modernist abstraction. In the late 1960s Benglis, a feminist artist, created pours, acid-hued liquid rubber that congealed on floors or slumped in corners. Around the same time, Black artist and civil rights activist, Sam Gilliam, was developing his […]
