Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair
In an innovative show of collective effort, a group of over 40 Seattle art galleries, nonprofits, and art institutions have come together to reconstruct the traditional art fair with a community-led effort.
In an innovative show of collective effort, a group of over 40 Seattle art galleries, nonprofits, and art institutions have come together to reconstruct the traditional art fair with a community-led effort.
ICP unveils DXARTS Associate Professor James Coupe’s unsettling re-imagining of Walter Hill’s cult film The Warriors (1979).
View work by students receiving master's degrees from the Division of Art and Division of Design.
View work by graduating seniors from the divisions of art and design.
View work by graduating seniors from the divisions of art and design.
Alumni and friends, old and new! Please join us for the evening to view work by Photo/Media students, visit the new graduate student studios, and meet faculty and students. Brief remarks at 6pm in the Jacob Lawrence Gallery, followed by a tour of Photo/Media facilities (darkroom, sound studio, print labs), independent exploration, and darkroom photogram experiences.
Each year, the Henry presents the University of Washington's School of Art + Art History + Design Master of Fine Arts and Master of Design thesis exhibition. Throughout their programs, fine arts and design students work with advisers and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their own work.
These Are Their Stories is an ongoing series of black watercolor drawings on small squares of lightly tinted paper depicting victims from the television crime drama Law & Order. Rendered from video stills of the post-crime scene, each drawing is numbered according to the season of the series and episode. This catalogue of images examines the artist’s personal fascination with vulnerability and loss, as well as the larger cultural enthrallment and the role of media in feeding this fascination. All thirty-five works from the series in the Henry collection will be on view.
An original copy of the score of Stravinsky’s “Petrouchka” (inscribed by the composer to legendary dancer Vaclav Nijinsky) is just one of the remarkable treasures from UW Libraries’ Slavic, Baltic and East European collections on display at this open house.
Low Brow/High Culture traces the line of lowbrow art from its origins in hot rod and custom motorcycle culture to the art movement it is today. Showcasing materials from all areas of Special Collections, Low Brow/High Culture focuses on zines, comics, flyers and other methods of DIY culture.