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ArtSci Roundup: June 2025
ArtSci People & Research in the Media: Spring Quarter Roundup
College of Arts & Sciences Students Recognized in the 2025 Husky 100
Watch: Henry Jackson-Spieker
Kyra Wolfenbarger standing and painting in an art studio.
Making Art, Making Connections
ArtSci Roundup: May 2025
ArtSci People & Research in the Media: Winter Quarter Roundup
Aaliyah portrait with mountains on the background
Art major selected as a 2025 Bonderman Fellow
A person viewing Your Words Have Power at Partners in Print
UW Design Collaboration with Partners in Print
Nathan Vass brings readers onto his bus in new book ‘Deciding to See’
UW Design Collaboration with Partners in Print
Highlights of the Alumni + Friends Launch Party
Alumni + Friends
Portrait of VCD student Kort Maeda
2025 Husky 100
Flyer for Dispersal Patterns, the 2024 BA in Art Exhibitions
2025 Graduation Exhibitions
Flyer for UW Public Lecture featuring Christine Sun Kim
2025 UW Public Lectures
Brian Sharp and Jonas Wood playing pool in 2001. Image courtesy of Sharp and Wood.
Artists Jonas Wood and Brian Sharp reflect on the teacher who changed their lives
ArtSci Roundup: May 2025
ArtSci Roundup: May 2025
Stefen Gonzales with art installation in the background
2025 Artist Trust Fellowship Awards
Artists Jonas Wood and Brian Sharp Reflect on the Teacher Who Changed Their Lives
Illustration for the back to school podcast with text that reads "Welcome back to School"
A new Podcast featuring Alumni
A new Podcast featuring Alumni
View of "artists and poets" at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery
Watch Where You Step
Watch Where You Step
“The Studio,” a 1977 self-portrait by Jacob Lawrence, features his Seattle home studio with a window looking out to Harlem. Courtesy of Seattle Art Museum, © The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle / Artists Rights Society, NY.
The Jacob Lawrence Legacy
Washington University Students Posing
April 19: Arts and Sciences Events at Admitted Student Day
Guide to Design 166
Collaborative Design
Illustration of someone singing and vacuuming while a surveillance camera in one them.
You Discover You're on Camera. Now What?