"An Epic day” is what artists call it when Judy Faulkner, founder and CEO of Epic Systems, and her team stop by their booths at Madison's annual Art Fair on the Square and make purchases for her company's famously playful and artistic campus.
Metal sculptures by artist Jim Sauer share lobby space inside Voyager Hall on the campus of Epic Systems. Epic's 28-themed office buildings contain the work of about 1,100 artists.
“Oakleif Treeman” by artists Suzanne Miller and Nikki Cooper greets visitors to the Epic Systems campus in Verona. Much of the company's cast art collection is acquired by its ever-changing art-buying team that shops at Madison’s Art Fair on the Square and Art Fair Off the Square, and has been since 1995.
A sculpture by artist Dakota Pratt is displayed in Voyager Hall on the Epic Systems campus. Members of Epic's staff who want to help pick out art fill out a short survey and are chosen based on their responses.
As the second-in-command at Epic Systems, Sumit Rana was widely expected to succeed current CEO Judy Faulkner, 83.
Metal sculptures by artist Jim Sauer share lobby space inside Voyager Hall on the campus of Epic Systems. Epic's 28-themed office buildings contain the work of about 1,100 artists.
“Oakleif Treeman” by artists Suzanne Miller and Nikki Cooper greets visitors to the Epic Systems campus in Verona. Much of the company's cast art collection is acquired by its ever-changing art-buying team that shops at Madison’s Art Fair on the Square and Art Fair Off the Square, and has been since 1995.
A sculpture by artist Dakota Pratt is displayed in Voyager Hall on the Epic Systems campus. Members of Epic's staff who want to help pick out art fill out a short survey and are chosen based on their responses.