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ArtSci Roundup: Will Rawls: Everlasting Stranger Performance, Northwest Modernism: Four Japanese Americans, and More
Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the UW community every week! This week, attend gallery exhibitions, watch recorded events, and more.
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Here are the 2021 Emmy nominees with Seattle-area ties
Jean Smart, who graduated from the UW in 1974 after studying drama, has received two Emmy nominations.
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UW student fights back against hate by creating video game
Chanhee Choi, a doctoral student in digital arts and experimental media at the UW, started work on her video game "Pandemic" after being verbally attacked last year.
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UW Songwriters Circle releases new album ‘Escapisms’
The UW Songwriters Circle, composed entirely of student musicians, has released a new club album.
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‘The Things Around Us’ illustrates feelings of isolation, loneliness in pandemic
UW's Mean Center recently featured Ahamefule J. Oluo’s music video “The Things Around Us” in its online events series, "Meany on Screen."
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Bryan Bogue has been a Spokane Symphony percussionist for nearly 50 years
Bryan Bogue, who holds a Master of Arts from the UW in Music Education/Percussion Performance, discusses his Spokane Symphony career.
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UW alum George Tsutakawa’s art on display at Seattle Art Museum
The paintings and sculpture of George Tsutakawa, UW alum, will be at the Seattle Art Museum.
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SPL's Summer of Learning Program wants to know, what's your story?
Participants in the Seattle Public Library's Summer of Learning Program may visit the Burke Museum for free.
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ArtSci Roundup: Will Rawls: Everlasting Stranger, Grit City Think & Drink: Global Themes in World History since 1500 in Five Images, and More
Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the UW community every week! This week, attend gallery exhibitions, watch recorded events, and more.
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Powerful moments mark reopening arts events
The Henry Art Gallery's "Gary Simmons: The Engine Room" is featured on this list of powerful events to mark COVID reopening week in Washington.
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When Will Regular People Be Able to Visit the Moon?
As a tourist destination, the moon doesn’t have a lot to offer: no beaches, no museums, no oxygen. On the other hand, it does have the virtue of being the moon. When will common folk, not just the super-rich, get to make the trip? Scott Magelssen, professor of theatre history at the UW, is quoted.
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ArtSci Roundup: Serious Tings, Sonolocations: A Sound Works Series, and MoreThis week, watch a UW alum on NBC’s Making It, attend a discussion hosted by the Henry Art Gallery, and more.
This week, watch a UW alum on NBC’s Making It, attend a discussion hosted by the Henry Art Gallery, and more.
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What community advocate Michelle Merriweather wants to do this summer
Michelle Merriweather hopes to visit “Gary Simmons: The Engine Room” at the Henry Art Gallery this summer.
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What architect Kirsten Murray wants to do this summer
Architect Kirsten Murray mentions her plans to visit the Burke Museum this summer.
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ArtSEA: Seattle’s newest memorial commemorates the AIDS crisis with art
“The Things Around You,” which will stream through the UW's Meany Center from June 25 - July 2, is featured in this article.