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Kollar American Art Lecture Reception, spring 2016
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Sonal Khullar
Art History Associate Professor Sonal Khullar received a Royalty Research Fund Scholar Award for her book project Fertile Grounds: Art, Primitivism, and Postcoloniality in Twentieth-Century India and Britain. Read more
Lacey Baradel
Lacey Baradel joins the Division of Art History in September 2017 as an Acting Assistant Professor (temporary) and holder of the Allan and Mary Kollar Endowed Fellowship. Read more
Arianna Ortiz
Every year the School experiences a variety of changes. As autumn quarter begins, here are the shifts involving faculty and staff since around this time last year. Read more
Oceans Away by Lydia Bassis
This is a listing of alumni news as posted to our social media outlets during the month of June 2017. Most news like this goes onto our Twitter feed; you can receive it in real-time by following us there. Read more
Scarlett Strauss
Many of our undergraduates do interesting and amazing things. Here are just a few examples of students and recent graduates furthering their education and experience in different ways. Read more
Microscopic image from Wordeman Lab website
The UW Simpson Center for the Humanities recently announced its Spring 2017 Awards to support work during the 2017-2018 academic year. Three people from the School are involved in these projects. Read more
National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works
The School and Jacob Lawrence Gallery are pleased to announce a $20,000 grant from the Art Works program of the National Endowment for the Arts, which will support the Jacob Lawrence Legacy Residency. Read more
St. Anne sculpture in Orsanmichele
Five graduate students from the Division of Art History completed their degrees during the 2016-2017 academic year: Beetem, Budnick, Giffin, May, and Mayer. Read more
This trembling turf by Mary Ann Peters
This Jacob Lawrence Gallery exhibition presents the work of artists recovering the unwritten histories of immigrant communities shown alongside the work of contemporary poets. Opens July 7 and runs through August 18. Read more

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