Arts Roundup: Dance, poetry, art, music -- and slapstick ballet
Dance and drama talents combine for the annual MFA Dance Concert, which leads a busy week of UW arts events. The week also features exhibits, visiting performers, the 50th annual Theodore Roethke Poetry Reading, and much more. Learn more at UW Today.
5/16/2013 |
Bill Frisell, Ted Poor join Jazz Studies faculty
The Jazz Studies Program at the University of Washington takes giant steps forward with the appointments of internationally renowned guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Ted Poor to the School of Music faculty. Learn more at UW School of Music.
5/15/2013 |
The Frye Museum: Seattle's art world MVP
First Hill's Frye Art Museum is the best-kept secret right under everyone's nose. Its newest exhibit includes private journals, prints and manifestos by UW art students. Learn more at crosscut.com.
4/25/2013 |
UW jazz students take off the gown, go out on the town
ImpFest V features guitarist Bill Frisell, bassist Eric Revis, trumpeter Cuong Vu and drummer Ted Poor in various combinations with their jazz students at the University of Washington. Learn more at Seattle Times.
4/23/2013 |
Making Music and Memories in Beijing
The UW Wind Ensemble spent spring break in China, performing for appreciative audiences around Beijing, finishing with a memorable sold-out concert at the National Center for the Performing Arts. Learn more at Perspectives newsletter.
4/18/2013 |
Making Music and Memories in Beijing
Through a national program, ten high school students spent a recent Saturday as physicists, analyzing real data from the world's largest particle accelerator and discussing their findings with scientists at a national lab. Learn more at Perspectives newsletter.
4/18/2013 |
Saving Lives, By Design
School of Art graduate students are using design to combat human trafficking.Their ingenious idea for providing a hotline number to women in need—without putting them at greater risk—will soon be tested in a pilot project. Learn more at Perspectives newsletter.
4/18/2013 |
HuskyFest, Earth Day activities fill Red Square Friday
Join in Friday during HuskyFest and kick-off activities for Earth Day. Learn more at UW Today.
4/18/2013 |
Ludovic Morlot named Chair of Orchestral Conducting Studies
Ludovic Morlot has been named chair of Orchestral Conducting Studies at the School of Music. Morlot will take the lead role in shaping the training and recruitment of graduate conducting students starting in Fall 2013. Learn more at School of Music website.
4/9/2013 |
Tibet to Trinidad: Ethnomusicology's Global Reach
For 50 years, the School of Music's Ethnomusicology Program has advanced the study of music and culture, and has brought world music to Seattle through its Visiting Artist Program. Learn more at Perspectives newsletter.
3/12/2013 |
UW professors play wins 2013 ACT New Play Award
University of Washington School of Drama Professor Mark Jenkins is the 2013 recipient of the ACT New Play Award for his play, "Red Earth, Gold Gate, Shadow Sky." Learn more at BroadwayWorld.com.
3/4/2013 |
Arts Roundup: Dance, art, music, lectures - and students stage 'Cyrano'
Drama leads this week's busy UW arts schedule, if by a nose, with the Undergraduate Theater Society's staging of the Cyrano de Bergerac story and the School of Drama's production of "Pentecost" - a play about art, which ought to count double. Learn more at UW Today.
2/28/2013 |
Beaded Indian vest donated to Goodwill is a treasure
A Native American vest donated to Goodwill was passed on by sharp-eyed staff to the University of Washington's Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, where it is now in the museum's permanent collection. Learn more at The Seattle Times.
2/5/2013 |
Filmmaking Pilot Program Embraces the Liberal Arts
CineMedia, the College's pilot program for future filmmakers, is in its second year and showing promise. But whether this interdisciplinary program is feasible on a larger scale is still an open question. Learn more at Perspectives newsletter.
1/30/2013 |
UWTV Celebrates Independent Film
To see independent films not destined for the multiplex, check out two UWTV programs hosted by A&S faculty. Backstory airs films with a Northwest connection; Voices of the First Peoples features Native American filmmakers. Learn more at Perspectives newsletter.
1/30/2013 |
Northwest Filmmaker Lynn Shelton at Sundance
Northwest filmmaker and A&S alumna Lynn Shelton's latest effort, Touchy Feely, just premiered at Sundance Film Festival. Shelton's previous projects include the critically acclaimed independent films Your Sister's Sister and Humpday. Learn more at Perspectives newsletter.
1/30/2013 |
Get the lowdown on your treasure at the Burke Museum
Do you have any ancient artifacts lying around at your house? You can learn more about your treasured collector items at the Burke Museum's 28th annual Artifact ID Day on Feb. 9. Learn more at HeraldNet.
1/29/2013 |
Compagnie Marie Chouinard captivates at UW World Series
As part of the Rite of Spring Centennial Celebration the University of Washington joined forces with Compagnie Marie Chouinard to once again bring this groundbreaking work to the stage. Learn more at Examiner.com.
1/27/2013 |
See This: 'Rite of Spring' - a dance with lasting (shock) value
Montreal's Compagnie Marie Chouinard presents its return to "Rite of Spring's" bold organic paganism at Meany this week. Learn more at Crosscut.com.
1/22/2013 |
Joanna Farmer killed it at Meany Hall on Saturday night
A rave review for UW undergraduate dance major, Joanna Farmer. Learn more at The Stranger SLOG.
1/21/2013 |
Current and past students help design UW's new $15M ethnic cultural center
The Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center has been designed by a team that includes several former UW students who used the previous center. Learn more at Daily Journal of Commerce.
1/8/2013 |
Plastics Unwrapped nicely packaged at the Burke
"Plastics Unwrapped," at the Burke Museum, traces the history of plastics -- from wonder product to pollution hazard. Exhibit runs through May 27. Learn more at Seattle Times.
1/8/2013 |
Former UW official artist is on mission of healing
Former University of Washington official artist (1979 - 2005) Michael Reagan "calls on his talent and puts pencil to paper" to help the families of soldiers who have died in terrorist attacks. Learn more at SnoValley Star.
1/2/2013 |
The Burke Museum, in Seattle's University District, unwraps plastics in new exhibit
The News Tribune reviews the Burke Museum's new exhibit, "Plastics Unwrapped." Learn more at The News Tribune.
12/19/2012 |
A day in the life of a drama student
The School of Drama's Professional Actors Training Program is profiled on UWTV's UW360. Learn more at YouTube.
12/18/2012 |
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