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Carrie Slavin, center
Carrie Slavin (BA 1994) was helping with a project to get food to those in need during the coronavirus pandemic, but that didn’t stop a nagging thought… "What else can we do?" Read more
Printmaking tools
We are featuring three summer quarter 2020 classes that are open for registration: Printmaking without a Press, Curating Contemporary Art, and Handmade Book Arts. Read more
Jitterbug by Betz Bernhard
This is a listing of alumni news as posted to our social media outlets during the month of April 2020. Most news like this goes onto our Twitter feed; you can receive it in real-time by following us there. Read more
Jamie Walker
Although the return to campus following spring break typically means maneuvering through the crowds of visitors admiring the cherry trees, the anticipation of graduation, and laughter in the Quad, this year… Read more
Kollar American Art Lecture Reception, spring 2016
Gifts from our generous donors — individuals, foundations, and organizations — are critical to the success and morale of the School. We are deeply grateful for their support. Read more
Students and Professor Ellen Garvens in Rome
The School  has been sending study abroad programs to Italy for many years, but winter quarter 2020 saw something new: one program that combined faculty and students from the Divisions of Art and Art History. Read more
Diablo del Agua vessel by George Rodriguez
This is a listing of alumni news as posted to our social media outlets during the month of March 2020. Most news like this goes onto our Twitter feed; you can receive it in real-time by following us there. Read more
Art Building entrance
Students and others may visit our COVID-19 Updates webpages for current information. UW information about the virus and the University’s response is available at the novel coronavirus information webpages. Read more
Ana Mari Cauce at Leonardo event
It was a dark and rainy December night in Seattle… over 800 people flocked to Kane Hall, eager to learn more about an innovator who paired art and science in ways never before experienced: Leonardo DaVinci. Read more
Jamie Walker
As 2019 rolled to a close and ushered in a new decade, the waning weeks of December were filled with joy, not only for completing another energizing quarter of teaching and learning but also for a number of newsworthy announcements, events, and… Read more

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