Arts and Entertainment

  • Act III for the Jones Playhouse

    After an extensive remodel—only the second in its 78-year history—the Jones Playhouse reopens in October with a host of improvements.

    March 2009 Perspectives
  • New Museum Fueled by A&S Alumni

    The new Northwest African American Museum opened in Seattle in March, with many A&S alumni among its dedicated staff. 

    July 2008 Perspectives
  • Seeing Meany in a New Light

    A new lighting system provides much-needed flexibility for the many productions presented at Meany Hall. 

    February 2008 Perspectives
  • WET Dives Into the Deep End

    Immediately after graduating from the UW School of Drama, 11 alumni founded Washington Ensemble Theatre, or WET. As they begin their third season, WET's members remain true to their original vision for the theatre. 

    October 2006 Perspectives
  • Timely Art for Montlake Library

    Photography professor Rebecca Cummins’ artwork at the Montlake branch of the Seattle Public Library is an aperture sundial that beams colorful circles of light into the building.

    October 2006 Perspectives
  • Dance Goes Digital

    Graduate students in the Dance Program and DXARTS collaborated on works presented in a recent concert. 

    July 2006 Perspectives
  • Wind Ensemble Breezes Through Japan

    Students in the UW's Wind Ensemble describe their ten-day tour of Japan as a life-changing experience. 

    July 2004 Perspectives
  • A Light Touch at the Henry

    A new Skyspace created by artist James Turrell explores the effect of light on space and perception. Located in the Henry Art Gallery's sculpture court, it is one of only four public Skyspaces in the United States. 

    July 2003 Perspectives
  • Reaching Out with Residencies

    When internationally acclaimed artists perform through the UW World Series, many also visit local schools or University classes through residencies. 

    March 2003 Perspectives
  • Video Live Sessions: UW Wind Ensemble | Zhou Tian: Sinfonia: I. Noir & II. Transit"

    On Classical King’s “Northwest Focus Live” with host Sean MacLean, the UW Wind Ensemble led by Timothy Salzman performs the first two movements of Zhou Tian's Sinfonia.

    NPR Music
  • Video Live Sessions: Michael Partington

    Guitar Studies Chair Michael Partington performs music from Baroque composer Jakob Johann Froberger for KING FM's Northwest Focus Live in this video broadcast recently on NPR Music's Live Sessions.

    NPR Music
  • A ‘T. rex rotisserie’ and other favorites from a Burke Museum staffer

    Connie Eggers loves seeing families come through the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Eggers is a visitor services specialist at the Burke, part of a rotating team that works at the museum’s front desk.

    The Seattle Times