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ArtSci Roundup: Strange Coupling Exhibition, The Color of Law, and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage through events such as the Strange Coupling Exhibition launch.
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Transforming How We Live, Work, and Play
Stephen Bader (UW IxD BDes 2014) and Alanna MacGowan (UW MFA 2010) work at Microsoft Envisioning and explore how people will live, work, and play five to seven years in the future.
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A Message to the City from Fox Whitney
Fox Whitney, who is presenting online performances through the Henry Art Gallery, gives his message to the city.
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ArtSci Roundup: Re/frame Series, Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair, #BurkeFromHome Trivia Night, and More
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and the greater community, together online.
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ArtSci Roundup: Re/frame Series, Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair, #BurkeFromHome Trivia Night, and More
Stay engaged amidst social distancing guidelines with a virtual Henry Art Gallery event, visit the Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair, and more from your home.
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ArtSci Roundup: Kim Van Someren at J. Rinehard Gallery, UW Alumni Book Club, Dance Graduate Symposium, and more
This week at the UW, attend an online gallery launch and a UW alumni book club meeting.
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Incoming art history professor Juliet Sperling challenges the meaning of ‘American’ art history
New art history professor, Juliet Sperling, discusses her enjoyment of art history and excitement for her new job with the UW.
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ArtSci Roundup: “The Last Stargazers” Book Launch, VoiceThreads, and More
This week at the UW, attend an online book launch, read along with the UW alumni book club, and listen to VoiceThreads from the comfort of your home.
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Order and chaos collide in the Henry's latest Re/Frame event
Rachael Sage Payne writes about the Henry's latest Re/Frame series, "Order and Chaos."
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Spiders are your friends — in the garden, anyway
Rod Crawford, Curator of Arachnids at the Burke Museum, busts some common myths about spiders.
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The United States Needs a Truth Commission. It Should Be Televised.
Catherine Cole, professor of drama and a divisional dean in the College of Arts & Sciences, is quoted in this article about truth commissions.
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A SE Portland gallery is transferring its $5 million property to a Native arts organization. Why? ‘Decolonization.'
Aaron Flint Jamison, assistant professor of photo/media, is mentioned in this article about the transfer of property from a Portland gallery to a Native arts organization.
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ArtSci Roundup: Virtual Author Event, Drop-In Meditation Session, and More
This week, the UW hosts a variety of online opportunities to keep engaged, including a virtual author event and a drop-in meditation session.
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Reimagining the Humanities & Arts
The College of Arts & Sciences has built a relationship with the Mellon Foundation to explore the relevance and expand the presence of humanities and arts across all disciplines.
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In Memoriam – Constantine Christofides
Art History Professor Emeritus Constantine Christofides has passed away at the age of 92.