2016 Master of Design installations at Henry Art Gallery

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2023 Graduation Exhibitions

Submitted on April 25, 2023 - 10:28am
Material Latitudes

Each year the School proudly celebrates graduating Art and Design students — both undergraduate and graduate — with a series of exhibitions at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery and the Henry Art Gallery. Join us for one or more of these in April, May, and June.

Undergraduate – Art

The Jacob Lawrence Gallery features the work of students graduating from one of the School's BA in Art concentrations: 3D4M: ceramics + glass + sculpture, Interdisciplinary Visual Art, Painting + Drawing, and Photo/Media.

Material Latitudes — Art BA Graduation Exhibition 1

  • April 25 – May 5
  • Opening Reception: April 25, 5-8pm

MATERIAL LATITUDES — ART BA GRADUATION EXHIBITION 2

  • May 9 – May 19
  • Opening Reception: May 9, 5-8pm

MATERIAL LATITUDES — ART HONORS BA GRADUATION EXHIBITION

  • May 23 – June 2
  • Opening Reception: May 23, 5-8pm

VIEW RECEPTION PHOTOS


Undergraduate – Design

The Division of Design presents the work of the graduating Bachelor of Design (BDes) students from Industrial Design, Interaction Design, and Visual Communication Design.

Design BA Exhibition

  • June 7 – June 14
  • Jacob Lawrence Gallery
  • Professional & Alumni Night, Wed June 7, 5–8pm
  • Friends & Family Reception, Fri June 9, 5–8pm

Graduate – Art + Design

MFA + MDES THESIS EXHIBITION

VIEW RECEPTION PHOTOS


COVID-19

As COVID-19 guidelines evolve in the weeks leading up to these events, we will continue to follow all relevant University policies. People planning on attending are expected to self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms and MUST stay home if symptomatic or if instructed to isolate or quarantine by a public health professional. We encourage all attending to activate the Washington Exposure Notifications - WA Notify app prior to the event. You may learn more by reading the UW Vaccination Policy and UW Face Covering Policy. The above information is subject to change based on the evolving COVID-19 pandemic and public health guidelines.

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