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Six of Seattle's Top Arts Organizations Are Joining Forces to Beat This Pandemic
The Henry Art Gallery is one of six Seattle-area arts organizations teaming up to host city-wide arts collaboration Murmurations this summer.
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‘Ra Ra Rebel’ zine modernizes the '90s riot grrrl movement with its emphasis on inclusivity
Sofia Krutikova, a junior majoring in art and cinema and media studies, has started a riot grrl zine entitled "Ra Ra Rebel."
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Back to school with Sangram Majumdar
Incoming art assistant professor Sangram Majumdar explains his journey to the UW School of Art + Art History + Design.
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ArtSci Roundup: Queer Imagination, Cruisin’ Around Washington, and More
This week at the UW, attend exhibitions at the Burke Museum and the Henry Art Gallery, and watch events on ArtsUW On Demand.
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George Rodriguez, ’09, tells stories of identity and humanity through his art
George Rodriguez, who graduated in 2009 with a MFA at the UW, discusses his art and how he "fell for clay".
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‘Ancient Future’ questions our relationship with the natural world
Master of Fine Arts student Payton Cahill's thesis project, "Ancient Future," "transcends the limits of the gallery space through a prompting of collective reflection."
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Meet the Curators of the Henry
The team of curators at the Henry Art Gallery discuss their vision for the museum.
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Gary Simmons Built a Life-Sized Garage for a Rock Band Inside This Seattle Museum
In Gary Simmons's show The Engine Room, which is currently up at Henry Art Gallery, the Los Angeles-based artist experiments with elements of Seattle’s music history, particularly focusing on the contributions of Black musicians to the scene.
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Incoming art history professor Miriam Chusid reflects on Buddhist afterlives, art conservation
Incoming art history professor Mirian Chusid, explains her personal history with art.
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UW alum, award-winning poet Ada Limón chosen as School of Drama graduation keynote speaker
Ada Limón, who graduated from the UW with a degree in Drama in 1998, has been chosen as the School of Drama's graduation keynote speaker.
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ArtSci Roundup: Vikram Prakash: “One Continuous Line: Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Aditya Prakash,” Center for Communication, Difference, and Equity Annual Conference: Quarantining While Black, and More
This week at the UW, attend a concert with the UW Percussion Ensemble and Steel Band, the MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition, and more.
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Contemporary performing artists reveal deep truths about prevailing injustices in professor’s latest book
Divisional dean of the arts and professor of dance and English Catherine Cole's new book "Performance and the Afterlives of Injustice" receives high praise from The Daily.
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ArtSci Roundup: Rage by B. Dance, MFA Dance Concert, and More
This week at the UW, listen to the 2021 Samuel and Alethea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies, watch Rage by B. Dance, and more.
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Cultural awakenings in America’s Pacific Northwest
The Henry Art Gallery is featured in this article highlighting the Seattle music and art scene.
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Seattle's airport was once the site of a 12-foot giant sloth skeleton discovered near a runway
Paleontologist Stan Mallory and archaeologist Robert Greengo from Seattle's Burke Museum are mentioned in this story about the giant sloth skeleton discovered near a runway at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in 1961.