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art,art history,design09-09-2011

Exhibit - IVA Senior Show

  • Saturday, 21 November - Sunday, 29 November 2009
  • Opening reception: Friday, 20 November, 6-9pm
  • Sandpoint Gallery, Magnuson Park
  • A show of work by eighteen senior-year undergraduate students in the Interdisciplinary Visual Arts (IVA) Program.
art,happening now11-29-2009

Art 120 Guest Speaker Schedule

  • Wednesdays, 2:30-3:50pm - Physics/Astronomy Auditorium A118
  • October 07 - Why Art? - TA panel with Alwyn O'Brien and Sam Payne
  • October 14 - Materials & Process - Corin Hewitt, Artist
  • October 21 - Looking at Art - Jen Graves, Art Critic, The Stranger
  • October 28 - Time - Susie Lee, Artist
  • Novermber 04 - Places / Spaces - Kristen Ramirez, Artist
  • November 18 - Body - Molly Epstein, Artist
  • December 02 - Museums - Marisa Sanchez, Curator, Seattle Art Museum
art,happening now12-02-2009

Exhibit - Does Size Matter? 2D + 3D Juried Show

  • Thursday, 12 November - Saturday, 05 December 2009
  • Opening reception: Tuesday, 10 November, 4-6pm
  • Jacob Lawrence Gallery
  • Juried exhibition of undergraduate and graduate works on paper + small 3D.
  • Click here for information including student submission guidelines.
art,design,happening now12-05-2009

Exhibit - Open to Question

  • Fall 2009 - Allen Library
  • The exhibit, which was originally sponsored by the University District Museum Without Walls, a project of the University District Arts & Heritage Committee, was created by UW design students and as of Sept. 5 became the property of the UW Office of Regional Affairs. Open to Question won an Award of Excellence from the University and College Designers Association, which honors the best works created either for or by educational institutions.
  • The exhibit consists mainly of photographs from the 1960s and 70s, along with some ephemera, such as posters, flyers and covers from an underground newspaper of the time, the Helix. The materials were compiled by Julia Swan, public relations coordinator at the Burke Museum, as part of her thesis project for the Museology Program. The student designers who created the exhibit were supervised by Assistant Professor of Art Kristine Matthews.
  • Article taken from University Week
  • Additional information can be found at Open to Question and University Week
design,happening now12-27-2009