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Washington to the World: A Century of Global Connections, 1919-2019

Coinciding with November's first-ever UW Global Month, sponsored by the Office of Global Affairs, this exhibit taps into the UW Libraries' collections surfacing just a sampling of the UW, Seattle, and Northwest-based international initiatives of the past century that have brought our region into productive and often enduring contact with groups, institutions and events throughout the world. Featured connections include Bosnia, Cambodia, China, Korea, India, Japan, Nicaragua, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Spain, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and more.

Solidarity Stories: A Quartet of Exhibits Celebrating Working People

Labor Archives of Washington and the UW Libraries’ Special Collections present in partnership with Solidarity Centennial, a year-long statewide series of events commemorating the anniversary of the Seattle General Strike and the Centralia Tragedy of 1919.
The exhibit features the work of Walter Bodle and Frank Silva, highlighting a different point of view from the vantage point of individuals and groups that helped shape the city’s ever-evolving labor history.

Reiwa - Japan's New Imperial Era

Japan uses an unique era calendar scheme and the era name changes as the new emperor ascends. Reiwa is the current era of Japan which started on May 1, 2019. This exhibit features the meaning of the Kanji letters used for the new era name, Manyoshu (collection of Japanese waka poetry) which is the source material for the new era name, the past era names, and such.

In Plain Sight

This group exhibition engages artists whose work addresses narratives, communities, and histories that are typically hidden or invisible in our public space (both conceptually and literally defined).

Painting + Drawing Open House

This event is free and open to the public. It was rescheduled from February due to snow.Join us in exploring the private studios of the Master of Fine Arts students in Painting + Drawing. Take advantage of this opportunity to talk with the artists about their completed artworks and work in progress.Participating artists are: Lucy Copper, Abigail Drapkin, Pinchuan Huang, Boarong Liang, Todd McKinney, emily charlotte taibleson, and Shuo Yin.The gallery space will have an exhibition of recent work by undergraduates in Painting + Drawing.RSVP.

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