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Lynx I, Joelle Cook
2024 brings the year of the dragon, a symbol of creativity, luck, and growth. Inspired by the new year, The BASEMENT publication #1 is live online.  Read more
Your Space Workshop Series at Jacob Lawrence Gallery
The Jacob Lawrence Gallery is hosting a series of introductory workshops open to anyone on campus, with Tuesday classes changing every week and open drawing instructions each Thursday from 5 – 7. Read more
Photo: Natalie O' Rourke
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 3D4M Open House this year. Visit the photo gallery to see event highlights taken by Natalie R. O'Rourke. Read more
Jamie Walker, 2023
In this [Winter 2024] Newsletter, our students, staff, faculty, and alumni continue to be fully involved in their passions and actively making a difference for themselves and others.  Read more
Sangram Majumbar, light peeks, 2023, oil on canvas, 65 x 78 in
Sangram Majumbar and Kuldeep Sigh's solo exhibitions are part of the 11th edition of the Mumbai Gallery Weekend in January 2024; featured on Architecture Digest India Read more
The BASEMENT, 2023. Illustration by Jadelyn Drake
A welcome letter from the co-editors; introducing Publication #0 featuring works from the 2023-2024 honors in art cohort and the publication's founding team.  Read more
Alden Mason, Fortune Teller, 1988
The inaugural Alden Mason Foundation Award and the Alden Mason Graduate Fellowship were established to support exceptional artists working in the medium of painting. Read more
Cheryll Leo-Gwin, Iron Workers. Source: UW Magazine
Featured on UW Magazine: Cheryll Leo-Gwin (BFA 1975, MFA 1977) draws on her history with fabric and jewelry arts in her new Jack Straw exhibit Larger than Life.  Read more
The 2023-24 Henry Art Liaisons from left to right: Sven, Ayla, Rosaline, Isabella, Kae, and Sorel.
Six students at the School of Art + Art History + Design selected for the 2023-2024 Henry Art Liaison Program. Read more
Hoa Hong by Jordan Nicholson
From canvases in coffee shops to Brooklyn streets, Hoa Hong’s art and impact are far-reaching. Source: UW Magazine Read more

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