There is a collection of community art galleries in Madison. The Spaightwood Galleries presents 10 shows a year and featured works are by artists of the late nineteen and twentieth century; they also have over 1000 old master prints and drawings. About 1200 works of art appear in the gallery.
A visit to the Chazern Museum of Art holds interesting art works as well.
The Henning Art Gallery displays original paintings of draft horses among the museum of nine different antique sleighs, cutters and buggies.
Madison’s Wisconsin Union Galleries are comprised of the four gallery spaces located in the Memorial Union. Those include: the Porter Butts Gallery, the Class of 1925 Gallery, the Theater Gallery, and the Lakefront on Langdon Gallery. The four spaces are curates by the Wisconsin Union Directorate Art Committee via a competitive selection process.
The Wisconsin Union also houses one of the largest collections of original Wisconsin art. The Wisconsin Union Art Collection is on view in part throughout the hallways, offices and meeting rooms of Memorial Union and Union South. More than 1,300 works by over 500 artists, many with Wisconsin roots or UW-Madison roots, make up this living and dynamic collection. Compelling examples of visual art are collected and exhibited in and throughout the exhibit areas.