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December 15, 2020
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... thestranger.com
November 21, 2020
There’s a Norwegian term for deliberately embracing time spent outside, for both the mental and physical benefits. It’s frifluftsliv, something Alaskans will find familiar, in spirit if not in name. And some say it’s a way to cope with the many limitations on life during a pandemic. Andy Meyer, assistant... alaskapublic.org
November 16, 2020
Presenting a School of Drama production live online required creativity — and dependable wifi — for the students, faculty, and staff involved. Read More
October 27, 2020
Mona Lee Locke, UW President Ana Mari Cauce, Seattle Storm co-owner Dawn Trudeau and Seattle fashion designer Luly Yang (BFA, Graphic Design, 1990) comment on hop topics, including masks as a fashion accessory, favorite Halloween costumes, traveling for the holidays and more. king5.com
October 14, 2020
Proving that creativity can flourish in the face of adversity, at least six new art spaces have opened across King County in recent months, despite and in some cases inspired by COVID-19 closures. The works of Luke Armistead and Stefan Gonzales, recent graduates of the Master of Fine Arts program... crosscut.com
September 29, 2020
This week at the UW, join online events ranging in topics from population health to contempary race and politics in the United States. washington.edu
September 9, 2020
The Department of English has introduced its new “Literature, Language, Culture” Dialogue Series, a series of podcasts and YouTube videos in which UW humanities faculty discuss their research and teaching — “including the ways our work contributes to how we experience and seek to understand this time of global crisis.” washington.edu
August 11, 2020
Emily Levesque, professor of astronomy, writes about COVID-19 and astronomy. quantamagazine.org
April 21, 2020
Meany Center is featured on this compilation of arts organizations that are adapting to the coronavirus with new and compelling online content. geekwire.com
April 17, 2020
Forget the crosstalk and poor Wi-Fi signals. The psychological benefits are vital for some. Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, is quoted. seattlemet.com