Noted: “Hoodwinked: An Installation by Jay Katelansky,” which runs through May 29 at the Chazen Museum of Art, is striking in its impact. Katelansky is a third-year MFA student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and this installation was the result of her winning the 2016 Chazen Museum Prize to an Outstanding MFA Student.
Also: The topic of criminality gets simultaneously broadened and dissected in “Criminal,” an exhibition on the first floor of Overture Galleries. UW–Madison students, recent graduates and faculty probe the inherent conflicts in the concept and what influences and motivates understanding of it.