Arts and Entertainment

  • Celebrating Art—and the UW Campus

    Discover artworks in unexpected spaces on the UW's Seattle campus through Mad Campus, a temporary exhibition on view through October 25.

    September 2014 Perspectives
  • The Role of a Lifetime

    Sarah Nash Gates reflects on two memorable decades as executive director of the School of Drama and welcomes successor Todd London.

    August 2014 Perspectives
  • 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.

    May 2013 Perspectives
  • Plastics Reconsidered

    A century ago, plastic was an exciting new discovery. Now it is used everywhere, from toys to food containers to medical supplies. The Burke Museum's Plastics Unwrapped exhibit explores our complicated relationship with plastic.

    March 2013 Perspectives
  • Film Buffs, Join the Club

    The student-run UW Film Club, described by one of its co-directors as "sort of a support group for film addicts," hosts film screenings, student film competitions, screenwriting workshops, and more.

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Then and Now: MFA Program in Dance

    April 2012 Perspectives
  • Running Circles Around Math

    Math Circles, led weekly by UW students, introduce middle school students to the joys of mathematics. "You have captured the fire in my child!" comments one parent, impressed by the program.

    January 2012 Perspectives
  • A UW-Inspired Shakespearean Romp

    Athletes, ROTC students, young scholars, and returning students join with drama students to perform A U-Dubber Night's Dream, a Shakespeare adaptation that incorporates the experiences of UW students. 

    May 2010 Perspectives
  • The Great Depression—On the Web, On the Stage

    The current financial crisis has renewed interest in the Great Depression, so a UW history professor has created a website about the period and the School of Drama has scheduled staged readings of two Depression-era plays.

    December 2009 Perspectives
  • Dance as Social Commentary

    A visiting artist in dance, a fall Chamber Dance Company concert, and a Wednesday University lecture series explore the role of the arts in dissent and social change. 

    September 2009 Perspectives
  • Gift Celebrates a Passion for Theatre

    Floyd Jones honored his wife’s love of theater with a generous gift that made the School of Drama Playhouse Theatre renovation possible.

    September 2009 Perspectives
  • Jones Playhouse: A History Filled with Drama

    The School of Drama’s Playhouse Theatre, now the Jones Playhouse, has a long history that includes housing one of the few Negro Theatre Units of the WPA’s Federal Theatre Project in the 1930s.

    September 2009 Perspectives
  • Act III for the Jones Playhouse

    After an extensive remodel—only the second in its 78-year history—the Jones Playhouse reopens in October with a host of improvements.

    March 2009 Perspectives
  • New Museum Fueled by A&S Alumni

    The new Northwest African American Museum opened in Seattle in March, with many A&S alumni among its dedicated staff. 

    July 2008 Perspectives
  • Seeing Meany in a New Light

    A new lighting system provides much-needed flexibility for the many productions presented at Meany Hall. 

    February 2008 Perspectives