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‘Everlasting Stranger’: A breathtakingly surreal performance at the Henry
The Henry Art Gallery recently hosted artist Will Rawl's "breathtaking" performance of 'Everlasting Stranger.'
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Jacob Lawrence in Seattle: UW Students and Libraries Create New Book
Assistant Professor of Art History Juliet Sperling will be teaching a new course at the School of Art + Art History + Design focusing on former Professor of Art Jacob Lawrence's work and teaching.
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ArtSci Roundup: Grit City Think and Drink, Unpacking Form and Function: Ceramics, and More
This week, attend gallery exhibitions and the latest Grit City Think and Drink, watch recorded events, and more.
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Just be quiet:' Film shares untold history of Indipino community in Bainbridge Island
An executive producer of a Bainbridge-made documentary, Gina Corpuz, is also the daughter of an aboriginal woman who survived an Indian residential school in Canada. She made a documentary to reveal the untold stories of the Indipinos with help from the Bainbridge Island community. Rick Bonus, professor of American ethnic studies at the UW, is quoted.
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‘Lux Aeterna’ transmits an experience of technical migration, desire to resist capitalism
A new exhibit at the Jacob Lawrence Art Gallery, 'Lux Aeterna,' "explore(s) the physical and virtual worlds created by technology."
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Art Mailbox: The Kinsey Collection Debuts at TAM, Secret Seattle Drops Tuesday, and a T-Shirt I'd Like to Forget
The Black Embodiments Studio, a public lecture series about Black contemporary art from the University of Washington, has a new Instagram featured in this roundup of local arts events.
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ArtSci Roundup: Lux Aeterna, Faculty Trio: Beethoven Piano Trios, Part 3, and More
This week at the UW, attend gallery exhibitions, watch recorded events, and more.
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What to see this week: Works by LGBTQ ceramicists and a visual time capsule of quarantine life
An exhibit selected by Henry Art Gallery director of curitorial affairs Shamim M. Momin is featured as this week's A&E Pick of the Week.
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With His Radical Depictions Of Black Joy, Derrick Adams Is An Artist To Watch
Derrick Adams, a renowned artist, has an exhibition scheduled for the Henry Art Gallery.
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Malika Oyetimein Appointed Merrimack Rep’s Artist-in-Residence
Malika Oyetimein, graduate of the School of Drama's M.F.A program, has been appointed as Merrimack Rep’s Artist-in-Residence.
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Henry Gallery showcases graduate student final projects
The Henry Art Gallery hosted an exhibit showing the final projects of talented graduate students from the School of Art + Art History + Design.
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Why is this totem pole traveling across America?
The Burke Museum is highlighted in this article as an example of where to view totem poles.
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Why is this totem pole traveling across America?
The Burke Museum is highlighted in this article as an example of where to view totem poles.
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ArtSEA: New animated film celebrates a beloved Seattle “outsider artist”
A piece playing homage to Greg “Pappy” Boyington, who attended the University of Washington, is highlighted in this article.
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Artist paints from a place few of us see
Anne Besse-Shepherd, who graduated from the University of Washington with a M.F.A in metalsmithing, discusses her journey as a landscape painter.