• Doubleluck for Meany Patrons

    Visitors to Meany Hall for the Performing Arts will soon encounter a new piece of art when they attend an upcoming performance. Walking through the lobby, patrons will be greeted by a 20 foot wide, 8 foot tall original artwork by one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century, Robert Rauschenberg. Thanks to the generosity of long-time UW supporters, Marsha and Jay Glazer, UW students and the community will now have access to this significant artist and art work.

    09/15/2017 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Meany Center's 2017-18 season lineup is here!

    Don't miss out on your opportunity to see a 2017 Grammy-wining quartet, vertical dance company Bandamoop and more

    04/06/2017 | Meany Center
  • $750,000 Mellon Foundation grant will fund research, collaboration in arts

    The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded UW a three-year, $750,000 grant to support creative fellowships, and to better integrate arts disciplines into the broader UW curriculum.

    03/04/2016 | UW Today
  • ‘Antigona’ dance performance born at UW nominated for two Bessie awards

    “Antigona,” a dance production by Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca that was developed at UW, is nominated for the highest tribute in the New York dance world.

    07/28/2015 | UW Today
  • UW World Series new season brings Yo-Yo Ma, Trisha Brown company

    The University of Washington series bill: Youssou N’Dour, Sō Percussion, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Garrick Ohlsson, Martha Graham Dance Company and Jeremy Denk.

    03/09/2015
  • Between-class act

    The Bandaloop dance troupe, vertical dancers, performed at University of Washington, between classes on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015.

    02/27/2015
  • Arts Roundup: Music, drama — and Mark Morris Dance Group

    As February ends and March begins, the arts present a variety of events. In drama, the School of Drama opens the slapstick satire, “The Hostage.”  

    02/25/2015 | UW Today
  • Exploring Creativity with World-Class Artists

    From discussing the creative process with renowned artists to completing their own artworks, students explore creativity in ARTS 250.

    April 2014 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