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Derrick Adams’s Art Celebrates Black Life at its Most Exultant
Artist Derrick Adams, who is working on a show for the Henry Art Gallery, is profiled in this article.
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ArtSci Roundup: Joff Hanauer Honors Lecture Series, Museums on a Mission?, and More
This week at the UW, attend talks about museum curation and the history of the Pacific Northwest, visit the Burke Museum, and more.
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ArtSci Roundup: Bambitchell: Dolphins, ships and other vessels, Illustrating Injustice: The Power of Print, and More
This week at the UW, attend the final lecture in the Protest, Race, and Citizenship Across African Worlds series, UW Dance Presents, and more.
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Henry Art Gallery reopening to the public March 6
The Henry Art Gallery, an art museum located on campus, will be reopening for COVID-19 safe public visitation on March 6th.
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ArtSci Roundup: UW Museums Reopen, Uncharted Waters, UW Dance Presents, and More
This week at the UW, join music history Professor Dr. Anne Searcy for a lecture about the dance of Hamilton, and visit UW museums that have recently reopened.
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ArtSci Roundup: Fermented Face with Candice Lin, After Democracy: A Conversation with Zizi Papacharissi, and More
This week at the UW, attend Fermented Face with Candice Lin, the School of Drama's dis/re/connection, and more.
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We Own Our Words’ explores creativity, injustice from inside Washington Corrections Center for Women
A new zine from the Henry Art Gallery features the writers, poets, and artists from the Washington Corrections Center for Women.
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ArtSci Roundup: Katz Distinguished Lecture: Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Contemporary Environmental Issues In Taiwan, Global Perspectives on Restorative Justice & Race, and More
This week at the UW, attend the Katz Distinguished Lecture, the 2021 Biamp PDX Jazz Festival with Ted Poor and Cuong Vu, and more.
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ArtSea: An otherworldly woman is enthroned at the University of Washington
There’s something both ancient and otherworldly about the stunning new sculpture that recently landed on the University of Washington campus. “The Seated IV,” by Nairobi-born and Brooklyn-based artist Wangechi Mutu, is a 7-foot-tall, cast-bronze female figure in a regal pose, as if on a throne. Shamim Momin, director of curatorial affairs at the UW’s Henry Art Gallery, is quoted.
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ArtSci Roundup: Monsen Photography Lecture, Meany On Screen: Martha Graham Dance Company, and More
This week at the UW, join Deborah Willis for the Monsen Photography Lecture, attend the 2021 Critical Issues series, and more.
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Explore the work of Hồng-Ân Trương on Feb. 5 at the Henry Art Gallery, who demonstrates through her work her feeling that activism and art are two side of the same coin
On Feb. 5, Hồng-Ân Trương will speak as part of the Henry Art Gallery's Critical Issues Lecture Series. Trương utilizes a variety of media, from photography to sound and video to performance, focusing primarily on war, immigration and refugee narratives.
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ArtSci Roundup: Patty Hayes – The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Impacts of Systemic Racism, Book Launch: Union by Law, and More
This week at the UW, attend a book launch for "Union by Law," the Critical Issues Lecture Series, and more.
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UW installs strikingly unique public sculpture at new Hans Rosling Center for Population Health
Shamim Momin, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Henry Art Gallery, explains the new statue that has been recently unveiled at the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health.
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ArtSci Roundup: Meany On Screen: Cuarteto Latinoamericano, Maria Gaspar: Disappearance Landscape, and More
This week at the UW, attend virtual Meany on Screen events, a lecture in the History Lecture Series, and more.
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The Henry's Latest Exhibition Brings Art to the Sides of Buses
If you've done a double-take over what appears to be a work of art on the side of a King County Metro bus recently, you didn't imagine it. Last week, the Henry Art Gallery in the University District launched their latest show, Set in Motion. This "city-wide" public art exhibition puts local and national artists' work on the side of various Seattle buses across the city.