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ArtSci Roundup: Joff Hanauer Honors Lecture Series, Museums on a Mission?, and More
This week at the UW, attend talks about museum curation and the history of the Pacific Northwest, visit the Burke Museum, and more.
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Print artist’s work focuses on bugs that fascinate and frighten us
Curt Labitzke, chairman of the Printmaking Program, is featured in this article about his recent work.
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Art Mailbox: Wa Na Wari's New Artist Residency, Brandi Carlile Wins a Grammy, I Want to Play an Evolano
School of Art + Art History + Design instructor Rafael Soldi has led a new installation on 12th and E Pike featuring work from students in the UW Photomedia program.
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Art History + English
Alexis Calma, a senior majoring in both Art History and English, discusses her college experience and time studying abroad in Italy.
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Upgrade on the horizon for Art and Music Buildings
The art and music buildings will be undergoing renovations beginning in early 2022.
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Seattle artist behind viral ‘Kitty Cat Dance’ meme turns to crypto art market after years of ripoffs
Steve Ibsen, who studied art at the University of Washington and created the 'Kitty Cat Dance' meme, now makes crypto art.
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ART H 400 spring seminar will celebrate the legacy of artist Jacob Lawrence
Art H 400, offered in Spring 2021 and taught by Juliet Sperling, an assistant professor in art history, will center around artist Jacob Lawrence.
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Views on Fifth salmon art serves as reminder that building stands on Squaxin Island land
Squaxin artist Joe Seymour, who is preparing to teach a class on studio art and Indigenous culture for the UW, is featured in this article.
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ArtSci Roundup: UW Museums Reopen, Uncharted Waters, UW Dance Presents, and More
This week at the UW, join music history Professor Dr. Anne Searcy for a lecture about the dance of Hamilton, and visit UW museums that have recently reopened.
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Surveying the Native art of the Pacific Northwest
Professor of Art History Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse explains what it's like to be a student in her class, Native Art of the Northwest Coast.
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The Illuminating Work Of Barbara Earl Thomas Is Finally In Display At The Seattle Art Museum
Barbara Earl Thomas, who received both her BA and MA in art from the University of Washington, has an exhibition on display at the Seattle Art Museum.
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ArtSci Roundup: Fermented Face with Candice Lin, After Democracy: A Conversation with Zizi Papacharissi, and More
This week at the UW, attend Fermented Face with Candice Lin, the School of Drama's dis/re/connection, and more.
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ArtSci Roundup: Katz Distinguished Lecture: Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Contemporary Environmental Issues In Taiwan, Global Perspectives on Restorative Justice & Race, and More
This week at the UW, attend the Katz Distinguished Lecture, the 2021 Biamp PDX Jazz Festival with Ted Poor and Cuong Vu, and more.
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Jacob Lawrence Legacy Resident Ariel René Jackson’s ‘Descendance’ balances intention and play
"Descendance," an exhibition by 2021 Jacob Lawrence Legacy Residency and film-based multidisciplinary artist Ariel René Jackson, is on display at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery.
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Creative Progress
An Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant helps UW students harness the power of creativity.