Public Art at the UW: Everything that Rises by Martin Puryear
In this series of periodic blog posts, we will examine the pieces of art that delight and befuddle visitors to campus and add to the unique beauty of the University. The art that graces the UW campuses...
View ArticlePublic Art at the UW-James J. Hill
From his planter overlooking Stevens Way, his dour countenance glares out over passers-by, and does not seem to approve of what he sees. Who is this person, whose oversized likeness looms over the...
View ArticleThe Burke’s Got Everything…
The Burke Museum and the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences maintain an amazing collection of fish. From spiny deep-sea anglerfish to a unique albino dogfish, the University of Washington Fish...
View ArticlePublic Art at the UW: Department of Forensic Morphology Annex, by Cris Bruch
Department of Morphology Annex by Cris Bruch Planted near the shrubbery at the north end of Parrington lawn, the Department of Forensic Morphology Annex presents the most basic of questions to the...
View ArticlePublic Art at the UW—UW Tacoma
The UW’s campus in Tacoma, which serves 3,600 students, dwells right in the heart of the historic downtown. Incorporating former places of business and warehouses (the library was once a municipal...
View ArticleGoing backstage with Arts Dawg
I never imagined that my coworkers would try to set me up on a date, let alone six dates. Not just that, but that I would be tasked with blogging about each date. But, over the next six months, that’s...
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