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Currently Hanging: Sanford Biggers's "And?" at Henry Art Gallery
Part of the Henry Art Gallery's "In Plain Sight," Sanford Bigger's sculpture "And?" is a "connective, enduring thread" of African-American history.
11/22/2019 | The Stranger -
Marcie Sillman's cultural picks November 22-24
The Henry Art Gallery's new exhibition "In Plain Sight" "opens a museum-wide look at issues, histories and ideas that are not always evident in public places."
11/22/2019 | KUOW -
UW Scandinavian Studies chair honored with Finnish knighthood
Andrew Nestingen received Knight First Class of the Order of the Lion of Finland.
11/22/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
What Makes a Song? It’s the Same Recipe in Every Culture
Shannon Dudley, University of Washington ethnomusicology professor, discusses what makes a song.
11/21/2019 | Scientific American -
What Makes a Song? It’s the Same Recipe in Every Culture
Shannon Dudley, School of music ethnomusicology professor, discusses what makes a song.
11/21/2019 | Scientific American -
Artemisia Gentileschi Rakes in $5.3 Million; Souls Grown Deep Announces Four Museum Acquisitions
The Henry Art Gallery has recently acquired work by southern African-American artists from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation and contemporary work gifted by collectors John and Shari Behnke.
11/21/2019 | Hyperallergic -
Faculty Friday: Chadwick Allen
English Professor Chadwick Allen discusses the contemporary relevance of Native American mound building.
11/21/2019 | The Whole U -
‘In Plain Sight’: The Henry’s new exhibit reclaims untold histories
The participating artists illuminate stories and narratives typically hidden from public view
11/20/2019 | The Daily -
Gender identity is just as strong in transgender as in cisgender children, according to new study
In a study of transgender children, researchers with the Department of Psychology found that transgender children "experience gender just as strongly as cisgender" children.
11/20/2019 | New York Daily News -
The Jacob Lawrence Gallery Announces the 2020 Recipient of the Jacob Lawrence Legacy Residency
The School of Art + Art History + Design's Jacob Lawrence Gallery is delighted to announce that Marisa Williamson will be its 2020 Jacob Lawrence Legacy Resident.
11/19/2019 | Capitol Hill Times