Collection: Rotunda Gallery
Celebrating Madison's Sister Cities
Various Artists
Since 1986, the Madison community has supported lasting and meaningful relationships worldwide through its sister city programs. This exhibit celebrates that long-standing legacy. Join us for a look into the windows of our sister cities through these images.
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Members of the community, and high school students from Arcatao and Madison’s West High, after repairing the historic trail they worked on together in the mountains above Arcatao.
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A women with her traditional coffee display on the shore of Lake Tana. Visitors can buy coffee, sit on the shore and enjoy the lake and lush scenery.
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Mountain God, Apu Ausangate, watching over the Vilcanota Valley near Cusco
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Tribes from throughout the Inca Empire gather in Cusco for Inti Raymi, the Festival of the Sun.
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An Inca presiding over Inti Raymi, the Festival of theSun, which is an annual ceremony that takes place in Cusco on June 24th.
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A perfect Japanese lunch that fulfills all the necessary nutrients!
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Cows grazing in the pasture in the scenic Obihiro countryside.
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Every September, Vilnius hosts a Harvest Festival in the heart of Old Town. This is a small example of their produce featuring potatoes (bulves), a staple of the Lithuanian diet.
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“Lietus” means rain in Lithuanian. In their "language, the country is called, “Lietuva”. Perhaps coincidentally, it does rain quite a bit in this Baltic Republic. Old Town and Gediminas Castle are seen through this window.
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Although Vilnius is known for its quaint streets in Old Town, it is also a modern city, home to many thriving businesses and educational facilities.
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Mural of Einstein by the Halles indoor market. Vilnius is filled with whimsical art murals found throughout the city.
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A woman displaying her clay pottery of pots, kettles and incense burners at the public market. The pottery is made by hand, without a pottery wheel.
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Along the shore of Lake Tana
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An ancient religious script/book in Ge'ez, that predates the current national language Amharic. The book is at the Monastery of Ura Kidane Meret located on the Zege island on Lake Tana.
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Hermanas de camino a casa desde la escuela (Sisters on their way home from school)
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In the lush, scenic valley where Arcatao is nestled a road leads into the countryside.
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Tomasa López (1949-2023) beloved founding member of the Ana Elsi Women’s Embroidery Cooperative .
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One of the main city boulevards.
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During the Harvest Festival, traditions are shared with onlookers. Here a woman is demonstrating one method of cooking a “Tree Cake” (Sakotis).
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