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Graduate art and design students adapt to present in virtual thesis exhibition
In this year’s annual thesis exhibition, eight Master of Fine Arts and six Master of Design candidates at the UW will showcase their work online.
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Seafaring sisters team up for a feast of stories and recipes
Emma Teal Laukitis (MA, Design, 2018) and her sister discuss their new salmon cookbook and how their love of storytelling and salmon developed.
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Assistance League of Seattle asks, ‘What else can we do?’ The answer: care packages for families in need
Carrie Slavin (’94 grad, Art History) and Theresa Roberts (’88 grad, Communications) discuss their work in the Seattle Assistance League delivering family care packages.
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ArtSci Roundup: Former Prime Minister of Italy Talk, Pandemic Urbanism Symposium, and more
This week at the UW, see a plethora of virtual opportunities, including a talk with the former prime minister of Italy.
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Incoming IxD professor James Pierce discusses cybersecurity research, efficacy of remote learning
Incoming Interaction Design Professor James Pierce discusses his discipline, his background, and his style of teaching, and how it is impacted by remote learning.
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‘Use this moment’: Incoming IVA professor Robert Rhee talks structure, encounters, fulfillment
Robert Rhee, incoming Interdisciplinary Visual Arts professor, discusses his background, teaching style, and future at the UW.
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Protecting Lives with 3D Printers
Arts & Sciences departments have used their 3D printers to create protective equipment for health care workers.
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The classroom is full of life’: How one studio art professor is adapting to Zoom and connecting his students
Michael Swaine, assistant professor with the School of Art + Art History + Design, is embracing the online format of classes.
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The classroom is full of life’: How one studio art professor is adapting to Zoom and connecting his students
Michael Swaine, assistant professor with the School of Art + Art History + Design, is embracing the online format of classes.
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ArtSci Roundup: Earth Day with the Department of History, Colloquia Series lecture returns online, Ask Your Farmer, and more
This week at the UW, one can virtually tune in to events surrounding Earth Day, art history, and Scandanavian studies.
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UW’s 3D printed COVID-19 face shields: From innovation to delivery
UW schools and departments from the chemistry department to the School of Drama have been utilizing their 3D printers to print face shields for healthcare workers to protect against COVID-19.
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Seattle couture designer answers Providence's challenge with 20,000 surgical masks
Luly Yang, graphic design alumni and local fashion designer, has used her business connections to procure and donate 20,000 masks to a Seattle hospital.
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The wonder of Patti Warashina
The Smithsonian honors Patti Warashina, (MFA, ’64, Art) whose humor and innovative perspectives on the human condition put a new face on ceramics.
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ArtsUW Roundup: Ted Poor debut album release show, The Women of Lockerbie opens, and more
This week at the UW, see art ranging from jazz and classical music to visual arts and drama all around campus.
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Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for March 2020
Jacob Lawrence Gallery's “As, Not For: Dethroning Our Absolutes” and other UW events are featured on this list of Seattle's hottest events in March.