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Unmasking the Activism of Community Theater
UW Drama professor Valerie Curtis-Newton (MFA, 1996), who will present the University Faculty Lecture on May 3, has been stirring up "good trouble" and courageously unmasking uncomfortable truths for decades.
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What you need to know about mask, vaccine rules at Seattle-area arts and music events
JeeSook Kutz, director of finance and administration at the UW's Henry Art Museum, explains how COVID restrictions will impact visitors at the Henry Art Gallery.
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A Window into Art
When exhibition spaces closed due to COVID, artist and alum Anna Mlasowsky found another way to share artists' work.
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The Poetics of Barbara Earl Thomas
In her work, artist and alum Barbara Earl Thomas "offers a lovingly tender elevation of Black people and their stories."
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A Designer Reflects on "Making It"
Industrial design alum Adam Kingman demonstrated skill and creativity on the TV show Making It.
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What to do this Autumn
As we return to in-person learning this fall, make connections and explore these opportunities on and off campus. Read on for student perks, community discounts, must-see events and more!
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Dawg Daze Digest
Dawg Daze is one of the University of Washington’s longest-standing traditions, with more than 250 events from more than 60 student organizations and UW departments. Kick off the fall quarter and celebrate a return to campus with these can’t-miss recommendations from the College of Arts & Sciences!
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month this September 15 through October 15 by exploring work by College of Arts & Sciences faculty, students and alumni.
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Your guide to in-person classes
Catherine Cole, the divisional dean of the arts and a professor of English and dance, discusses her teaching philosophy as the UW returns to in-person classes.
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Opportunities to Explore: August 2021
Check out opportunities to explore the College of Arts & Sciences from your home and on campus.
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DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Art, friendship, music and nature
Alfredo Arreguin and James Garlick, both former students at the University of Washington, are featured in this article about their work.
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ArtSci Roundup: Lux Aeterna, A Gee’s Bend Quilt, and More
This week at the UW, attend Lux Aeterna, watch recorded events, and more.
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‘Sonolocations’ intersects audio art and storytelling of the pandemic
New exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery, Sonolocations, gives "insight into the sounds and statuses of nature" through audio works.
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Choreographer Will Rawls on Opacity and the Glitch
Choreographer Will Rawls discusses his craft and first solo exhibition "Everlasting Stranger" at the Henry Art Gallery.
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ArtSci Roundup: Hostile Terrain 94, Lux Aeterna, and More
Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the UW community every week! This week, attend gallery exhibitions, watch recorded events, and more.