My Dear Friend, Time, an installation by Ellen (Jing) Xu

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Jamie Walker
Despite the blossom fest coming much later in the season than any of us can remember, we were immensely relieved and grateful when the certificate of occupancy for our newly renovated spaces was granted, as promised, just in time for the quarter to begin. Read more
UW MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition 2022
The graduation exhibition for students receiving master's degrees from the Division of Art and Division of Design. Read more
Spore Drift by Rebecca Cummins
A variety of alumni news sourced from social media, newsletters, emails, RSS feeds, and more. You can send your news to soanews@uw.edu. Read more
Computer Lab
The Computer Support Technician 2 will provide computer lab and equipment support to faculty, staff and students in the SoA+AH+D.  Read more
James Madison Carving
Native art installations and historic sculpture enhance the PNW aesthetic of Foster’s newest building.  Read more
Fruit Bowl III by Kayla Mohammadi
A variety of alumni news sourced from social media, newsletters, emails, RSS feeds, and more. You can send your news to soanews@uw.edu. Read more
Painting by Abigail Drapkin of a peach, election ballot, abortion pills, banana, and Georgia O'Keefe postcard
A variety of alumni news sourced from social media, newsletters, emails, RSS feeds, and more. You can send your news to soanews@uw.edu. Read more
Class project made of textiles and found objects by Hayden Stern
Hayden Stern, a transfer student new to UW, shares their experience in this autumn quarter class taught by Interdisciplinary Visual Art Assistant Professor Rob Rhee. The class ultimately redirected Stern's focus in the Art major. Read more
Art Building framed by blooming cherry trees
Please share! We are excited to announce our opening for a Constituency Relations Officer who "will plan, manage, and implement School efforts to build relationships with alumni and friends of the school, attract private support from individuals and promote the school regionally, nationally, and globally." Read more
Nathan Jones
When Nathan Jones transferred to the UW, he chose majors based on interest rather than career security: Creative Writing in the Department of English and Painting + Drawing in the School of Art + Art History + Design. That decision paid off.  Read more

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