About the Artists
Cathy McCauley, Shari Gullo, and Pamela Self, known collectively as the Preserve Collaborative, create biodynamic installations that explore humanity's relationship with the natural world. Together, they propose that intelligent land use, sustainable food production, and responsible landscaping practices form the foundation for environmental and human health.
About Madison's Blink Program
The Blink temporary art program supports innovative artistic projects that engage the community and activate public spaces throughout Madison. Preserve exemplifies the program's commitment to supporting collaborative, community-focused art that addresses contemporary issues while celebrating local assets.
Visitor Information
Preserve is on display at the UW-Madison Arboretum through September 27, 2025. The installation is free and open to the public during regular Arboretum hours.
The Arboretum is located at 1207 Seminole Highway in Madison. The installation is located just off of the main parking lot in a grassy area across from the visitor’s center.
You can learn more about Madison's arts programs and the Blink temporary art initiative online or by contacting the Madison Arts Commission.
About the Madison Arts Commission
The installation of Preserve at the UW Arboretum was made possible by the Madison Arts Commission’s Blink temporary art program.
The Madison Arts Commission (MAC) is an 11-member citizen commission appointed by the Mayor to advise the City about matters of arts and culture. MAC’s mission is to foster arts appreciation by initiating partnerships, developing new audiences, and sponsoring diverse artistic activities by emerging and established artists and arts organizations while preserving Madison’s rich artistic tradition. To support a full creative life for all, the Madison Arts Commission commits to championing policies and practices of cultural equity that empower a just, inclusive, and equitable city.
To receive the latest news from Madison Arts, you can sign up for e-mail updates on the City’s e-mail lists page by entering your e-mail address and checking the box next to “Madison Arts Updates” under the Department of Planning & Community & Economic Development (DPCED) section.