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Connect

Connect with the community of students, faculty, and staff here in the School of Art. Visit the Art Advising Office to check in with your art adviser. Like Art Advising on Facebook. Follow the SoA on Twitter.

ArtAdvice

The School of Art Advising Office uses the ArtAdvice listserv to send important announcements, dates and deadlines, and policies that affect our majors (subscribe to the list).

ArtExperience

ArtExperience is an electronic “bulletin board” where you can find information about events at the School of Art, the UW, and the local arts community, internship/career opportunities and more.

Study Abroad

Interdisciplinary Visual Arts students are encouraged to consider participating in a study abroad program during their time at the UW.  The School of Art offers a variety of programs throughout the world.  Find out more!

UW Departments and Programs

— College of Architecture and Urban Planning
— UW CSE Animation Capstone
— Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media
— Comparative History of Ideas

Other UW Resources

— Access web tools using Catalyst
— Free computing workshops

Pratt Fine Arts Center

Pratt Fine Arts Center is a nonprofit arts education and resource center located in Seattle. Pratt offers art classes for every age and every level of ability in four fully-equipped art studios: glass; sculpture; drawing, painting and printmaking; and jewelry/metalsmithing. Pratt also offers a number of work-study, scholarship, and residency opportunities.

Artist Trust

For the past 20 years, Artist Trust has been committed to providing individual artists with resources necessary to prosper. Artist Trust maintains a great website providing information on exhibition and funding opportunities and has granted direct support to Washington State’s most promising and respected musicians, writers, visual and craft artists, playwrights, choreographers, composers, performers and filmmakers.

Galleries and Museums

Art Guide Northwest: Guide to Local Galleries and Museums