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Designing for Disney
With a major award and internship from Disney, drama major David Borning is one step closer to his dream of designing theme parks.
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$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.
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Bio Art
DXARTS graduate student Joel Ong from the University of Washington discusses his art and the broader implications of bio art on science, art, and society. -
Arts Roundup: Drama, dance- and 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'
Have you ever considered the implications of privacy around art and cultural institutions? Then don't miss the three-day symposium "Surveillance and Privacy: Art, Law and Social Practice" hosted by the Henry Art Gallery and DXARTS. -
This is Your Brain on Art
Three creative thinkers—an artist, an art historian, and a neuroscientist—are collaborating on Art and the Brain, a DXARTS course that explores the potential melding of art and neuroscience.
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Public and Provocative: Sanctum at the Henry
Sanctum, an installation outside the Henry Art Gallery, brings viewer engagement to a whole new level as it combines social media, surveillance technology, and LCD monitors to create a provocative, ever-changing artwork.
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Dance Goes Digital
Graduate students in the Dance Program and DXARTS collaborated on works presented in a recent concert.