exhibits & exhibitions – 91爆料 News /news Tue, 27 Oct 2020 17:24:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 ARTS91爆料 Roundup: The Bomba Experience, Seattle Symphony with 91爆料 Music Faculty, and more /news/2019/03/12/artsuw-roundup-the-bomba-experience-seattle-symphony-with-uw-music-faculty-and-more/ Tue, 12 Mar 2019 19:53:36 +0000 /news/?p=61217 This week in the arts, see In the Heart of America, experience recent augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) projects听from 91爆料 students, attend a free concert with the Seattle Symphony and 91爆料 School of Music faculty, and more!


In the Heart of America

March 6 – 17 | Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse

In the shadow of the Gulf War, a young Palestinian woman’s quest to learn what happened to her Marine brother, Remzi,听leads her to a Kentuckian Marine named Craver. Through a poetic web of time leaps and apparitions, we see the two soldiers fall in love against the backdrop of war. Woven into that story, the ghost of a Vietnamese mother,听Lu Ming, seeks justice for her infant daughter, a victim of the 1968 massacre at My Lai. Obie Award-winning Playwright Naomi Wallace, known for her signature blend of politics, eroticism, and lyricism, here masterfully rings the gong of histories that still reverberate through our national body.

$10 for 91爆料 students |


Amarilys R铆os | The Bomba Experience

Amarilys R铆os is a professional percussionist, singer and dancer from San Juan, Puerto Rico and is the winter quarter 2019 At the 91爆料, R铆os is teaching classes in drumming, dance and singing, and is collaborating with local arts organizations to host free community bomba workshops and performances:

Ethnomusicology Visiting Artist Concert
March 14, 7:30 pm | Brechemin Auditorium
Free |

Women Who Rock
March 16, 2:00 pm |
Free |


Joe Costello, ARCAD – Augmented Reality Computer aided Design, MDes Thesis, 2018

Exhibition: Untethered

March 11 – 18 | Jacob Lawrence Gallery

Untethered showcases recent augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) projects from students in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and the Interaction Design (IxD) Program in the Division of Design, School of Art + Art History + Design.

Free |


Image: Lizzi Bougatsos. Self鈥損ortrait, 2009. Donald Duck mask, fluorescent Nike sneaker, cross, aluminum bust, fencing jacket, shoe sole, liquid nails. 155 x 39, 5 x 77 cm.

Critical Issues Lecture: Liz Magor

March 14, 7:00 pm | Henry Art Gallery

Liz Magor is a Vancouver-based artist who studied at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Parsons School of Design, New York; and the Vancouver School of Art. Since the early 1970s, Magor has produced sculptural and photographic works concerned with the latent, affective range of familiar materials, images, and objects.

Her work has been exhibited in major international exhibitions such as Documenta VIII, Kassel; the 41st Venice Biennale; and the 4th Biennale of Sydney. More recently, she has had solo exhibitions at Le Credac, Ivry-sur Seine, France; Peephole, Milan, Italy; the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle; and the Vancouver Art Gallery. In 2016, the Musee d鈥橝rt Contemporain de Montreal mounted a 40-year retrospective, which travelled through 2017, first to the Migros fur Gegenwartskunst , Zurich; then on to the Kunstverein in Hamburg; and the MAMAC in Nice. The exhibition was accompanied by a publication from JRP/ Ringier, Zurich. In 2019, Magor will open an exhibition of new work at Carpenter Center for Visual Art, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The exhibition will travel to the Renaissance Society in Chicago accompanied by a publication.

Free |


Seattle Symphony with 91爆料 Music Faculty

Ludovic Morlot (photo: Lisa Marie Mazzucco)

March 15, 7:30 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Members of Seattle Symphony and School of Music faculty听Melia Watras, viola, S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir, cello, and Cristina Vald茅s, piano, present a program including听world premieres by 91爆料 Music director Richard Karpen and faculty (and SSO) bassoonist Seth Krimsky,听the U.S. premiere of a work by听Austrian composer Thomas Larcher, and music听by Icelandic composer听P谩ll Ragnar P谩lsson.听听Seattle Symphony Music Director (and head of 91爆料 Conducting) Ludovic Morlot and David Alexander Rahbee conduct.

Free |


Daym茅 Arocena

March 16, 8:00 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Burning up stages wherever she plays, Cuban singer and composer Daym茅 Arocena is taking the global music scene by storm. With a powerful voice and charismatic presence, she is “one of the most exciting artists to come along in years” (Songlines). Backed by a sterling trio of musicians, she roots her music in Cuba’s classic rhythms, mixing in Santer铆an chant with a fluid jazz styling and nuanced soulfulness. NPR calls her an “artist for the ages” and named her debut album, Nueva Era, one of the year’s best.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall. |


Talea Ensemble Composition Reading Workshop

March 19, 5:00 pm | Meany Studio Theater

Members of New-York鈥檚 acclaimed Talea Ensemble perform composition readings of new 91爆料 student works. This event is open to the public for observation.

Free |

 


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Arts91爆料 Roundup: Inuit throat singer performance, artist lecture, exhibition opening, and more /news/2019/02/06/artsuw-roundup-2/ Thu, 07 Feb 2019 00:26:13 +0000 /news/?p=60808 This week in the arts, attend Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq’s performance that will feature a crowdsourced choir of 91爆料 students and regional indigenous people, partake in the Painting + Drawing Open House, visit the Henry to see “Martha Friedman: Castoffs” before it closes, and more.


Image: Lizzi Bougatsos. Self鈥損ortrait, 2009. Donald Duck mask, fluorescent Nike sneaker, cross, aluminum bust, fencing jacket, shoe sole, liquid nails. 155 x 39, 5 x 77 cm.

Critical Issues Lecture:听 Andrea Fraser

February 7, 7:00 PM | Henry Art Gallery

Andrea Fraser is an artist whose work investigates the social, financial, and affective economies of cultural institutions, fields, and groups. She is Professor, Interdisciplinary Studio Area Head, and Chair of the UCLA Department of Art. Retrospectives of her work have been presented by the Museum Ludwig Cologne (2013), the Museum der Moderne Salzburg (2015), the Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona and MUAC UNAM Mexico City (both 2016). Her most recent book, 2016 in Museums, Money, and Politics (2018) 鈥 co-published by the CCA Wattis Institute, Westreich/Wagner Publications, and MIT Press 鈥 documents the political contributions of the board members of over 125 major US art organizations in the 2016 election cycle and its aftermath, examining the intersection of cultural philanthropy and political finance in the age of plutocracy.

Free |


Cancelled due to weather: Tanya Tagaq

Due to this event being cancelled, ticket holders may contact the Arts 91爆料 Ticket Office for exchange and refund options once normal operations resume.

February 8, 8:00 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq employs exquisite, unnerving vocal improvisations that bridge traditional roots with contemporary culture. Her music is like nothing you’ve heard before: a contortion of punk, metal and electronica into a complex and contemporary sound. A tour-de-force vocalist, she has been named to the Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest honors.

One of today’s most electric, transfixing performers in any genre.听
鈥 Rolling Stone

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall. |


Martha Friedman: Castoffs [installation view, Henry Art Gallery, 91爆料, Seattle, 2010]. Photo: Mark Woods.

Last chance to see Martha Friedman: Castoffs
Closes February 10 | Henry Art Gallery

The ancient two-finger amulet, made of dark stone like obsidian or hematite, was placed in ancient Egyptian coffins, presumably to protect the corpse within. Brooklyn artist Martha Friedman, a master of uneasy forms, places glass-blown versions of these talismans alongside distorted, blobby approximations of the male body. She derived these sculptures from casts of the body of Silas Riener, a dancer and choreographer, before embellishing and altering them with rubber tubing and sheeting and metal spikes. The combination of the fingers and the altered, impaled fragments, enthroned on unadorned pedestals, stimulates an icky, quasi-sexual discomfort and fascination. Friedman’s dissection of the male body might be taken as an inversion of鈥攐r revenge for鈥攖he age-old male gaze, in which the torso is not only objectified but dismembered.

Free for Henry members, 91爆料 students, faculty and staff |


Cancelled due to weather: Painting + Drawing Open House

February 12, 7:30 pm | Sand Point Studios + Gallery

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 work by undergraduates in Painting + Drawing.

Free |


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Arts91爆料 Roundup: Opening Night of Fefu and Her Friends, Music of Displaced Peoples, Donna Haraway Film Screening, and more! /news/2018/11/26/artsuw-roundup-opening-night-of-fefu-and-her-friends-music-of-displaced-peoples-donna-haraway-film-screening-and-more/ Mon, 26 Nov 2018 20:53:27 +0000 /news/?p=59944 This week in the arts, attend Mar铆a Irene Forn茅s鈥 most celebrated, realistic and feminist works, go to opening night of Clotilde Jim茅nez’s “Apple of My Eye”,听 learn about the restoration of the miraculous image of the Madonna del Baraccano, listen to a 100-voice gospel choir, and more.


Fefu and Her Friends

November 28 to December 9 | Meany Studio Theater

Professor Valerie Curtis-Newton directs an all-female cast in Mar铆a Irene Forn茅s鈥 most celebrated, realistic and feminist works, Fefu and Her Friends. Fefu turns the 鈥渓adies who lunch鈥 trope on its head, bringing together an extraordinary鈥攁nd regular鈥攇roup of women who, over the course of a weekend in the country, peel away at each other鈥檚 layers, uncovering both the horrors and felicities of contemporary womanhood. Forn茅s said that Fefu’s realism evolved from the fact that she could feel the characters standing around her, that 鈥渙ne can feel the characters breathe.鈥

Forn茅s, who passed away October 31st at the age of 88, has been called 鈥渢he most important American playwright you鈥檝e never heard of,鈥 and 鈥渋nfluential beyond measure.鈥 She is considered by many to be the mother of U.S. Latinx Theatre. This year marks a national celebration of her work, Celebrando Forn茅s/Celebrating Forn茅s.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |


Clotilde Jim茅nez: Apple of My Eye

Clotilde Jim茅nez: Apple of My EyeOpening Reception, November 29, 5:00 to 8:00 pm / Exhibition on display through December 29 | Jacob Lawrence Gallery

This exhibition shares work by UK-based artist Clotilde Jim茅nez. It features Jim茅nez’s recent collages and charcoal drawings that use fruit, a traditional symbol alluding to sexuality in Western art history, to explore the constraints of sexual identity in Western culture. Using everyday and texturally rich materials such as wallpaper, images cut from magazines, and plastic bags, the collages bring pointed humor and formal rigor to the representation of the Black, queer, masculine body.

As an artist, Jim茅nez was inspired by Jacob Lawrence鈥檚 use of form and color to tell stories, “Jacob Lawrence was one of the few artists who showed me that it was not only possible to depict my life as a Black person in my own way but that it was also important and needed. Jacob Lawrence鈥檚 forms and color palette gave me the courage to look to my own Black American Puerto Rican roots to channel some of that essence into my work while also candidly telling my own story in the time that I live.”

Free |


Colloquia Series | The Madonna del Baraccano: Restoring a Miraculous Image in Renaissance Bologna

November 29, 4:00 PM | Art Building, Room 312

Gloria de Liberali, a PhD candidate in Art History, will talk about the miraculous image of the Madonna del Baraccano, a thirteenth-century fresco depicting the Virgin and Child Christ painted inside one of the bastions of the south wall that used to protect the city of Bologna, and the restored image that we know today by Francesco del Cossa in 1472, and will re-examine the material transformations and will ask what it meant for an artist to intervene on a miracle working image, and how – if at all – its authority and efficacy were affected by physical alterations and stylistic updating.

Free |


Donna Haraway: Storytelling for Earthly Survival

November 29 to December 2 | Henry Art Gallery

On the occasion of the exhibition , the Henry and the Northwest Film Forum have partnered to present this film.

For almost fifty years, Donna Haraway 鈥 scholar, professor, writer 鈥 has been merrily challenging the colonialist and patriarchal underpinnings of orthodox assumptions in gender, science, and trans-species thought. Taking inspiration from feminism, science fiction, environmentalism, and Marxism, in works such as 鈥淎 Cyborg Manifesto鈥 and Primate Visions, she proposes nothing less than new ways of understanding the world and creating the future.

Director Fabrizio Terranova has fashioned an ideal presentation of Haraway鈥檚 history and philosophy. He films her in long takes and spacious frames, granting the audience a full, unfettered perspective on her freewheeling, gesticulating pedagogy. And yet Terranova is too crafty a filmmaker to have made a standard documentary. Throughout, deliberately low-tech green screen and computer graphics effects festoon the screen, subtly manifesting as well as buttressing Haraway鈥檚 ideas. His mischievous intelligence is a counterpart to hers, and the result is a film as playfully provocative as Haraway herself.

$9 tickets for 91爆料 students |


(Im)migration: Music of Displaced Peoples

December 2, 4:00 pm | Brechemin Auditorium

School of Music Piano Professor Robin McCabe highlights music by composers affected by diasporas and migrations. 91爆料 students perform works by Bartok, Chopin, Schoenberg, Hindemith, and Castelnuovo-Tedesco. There will be a pre-concert lecture by John Hanford, a Music History faculty member.

Free |


Gospel Choir

December 3, 7:30 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Phyllis Byrdwell leads the 100-voice gospel choir in songs of praise, jubilation, and other expressions of the Gospel tradition. Byrdwell is Director of the 91爆料 Gospel Choir, Minister of Music at Mount Zion Baptist Church of Seattle, and a music educator for Lakeside School. She was inducted into the Washington Music Educators Association’s Hall of Fame in 2002 and serves on the Seattle Symphony Board of Directors.


 

CarolFest

December 5, 7:30 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

This popular annual program by the Chamber Singers, University Chorale, University Singers, Treble Choir, Gospel Choir, and 91爆料 Glee Club features seven conductors, six choral ensembles, five hundred singers, four graduate conductors, three choral faculty, two hours of great music, and one impressive grand finale.


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Arts91爆料 Roundup: A Library of Black Lies, Power and Pleasure in Indian Painting, and more! /news/2018/11/14/artsuw-roundup-a-library-of-black-lies-power-and-pleasure-in-indian-painting-and-more/ Wed, 14 Nov 2018 21:54:28 +0000 /news/?p=59821 This week in the arts, shop for hand-printed gifts, attend a听sonic-theatrical performance, dive into lectures about Indian Painting in Mewar and Marwar, and more!


Print Sale

November 14 to 15, 8:00 AM鈥7:00 PM | Art Building

Hand-printed artwork, cards, soft goods, and more! 91爆料 student members of the 91爆料 Printmaking Association and 91爆料 printmaking alums invite the community and public to their Print Sale.


Kurbasy

November 16, 8:00 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

From the Carpathian mountains, Kurbasy traces contemporary connections to an archaic past. Making their first-ever U.S. tour, the actress-singers are a beautifully blended vocal trio intermixing multi-faceted music, folk-influenced costumes and phantasmagoric images to explore Ukraine’s rich traditions. With tight vocal harmonies and resonant lyrics, Kurbasy’s sonic-theatrical performances conjure the natural world, beliefs and rituals.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall|


Power and Pleasure in Indian Painting

November 17, 2:00 to 6:00 pm| Kane Hall, 220

This free symposium, organized by Art History Associate Professor Sonal Khullar, hosted by 91爆料 South Asia Center in conjunction with the听Seattle Art Museum鈥’s “Peacock in the Desert” exhibition, focuses on Indian Painting in Mewar and Marwar, distinct areas of Rajasthan ruled by Rajputs (Hindu kings), and the Mughal empire between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Co-sponsored by the School of Art + Art History + Design, Simpson Center for the Humanities, School of Music, Gardner Center for Asian Art and Ideas at the Seattle Art Museum, and听South Asia Center.

Free|


Opening Weekend | Edgar Arceneaux: Library of Black Lies

November 17 to 18 | Henry Art Gallery

Join a conversation between Edgar Arceneaux, the artist behind Library of Black Lies, and Shamim M. Momin, senior curator, and gather with artists and friends to celebrate over drinks and music. Bring the family on Sunday for a special opportunity to explore the exhibition and create your own inspired book-labyrinths.

Free for Members, Students, 91爆料 Faculty/Staff; $10 General Admission; $6 Seniors (62+) |


Gerald Kechley Tribute Concert

November 18, 7:00 PM | Brechemin Auditorium

Composer and School of Music emeritus professor Gerald Kechley will be featured in a special performance by top students from the 91爆料 vocal performance program, who join the School of Music and friends (and retired 91爆料 faculty) Joan and Frank Conlon in paying tribute to an influential and beloved educator. Join us as we celebrate Professor Kechley鈥檚 musical and educational work with this special concert.

Free |


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Arts91爆料 Roundup: 20 Years of Pacific Voices, closing weekend of Incident at Vichy, and more /news/2018/10/31/artsuw-roundup-20-years-of-pacific-voices-closing-weekend-of-incident-at-vichy-and-more/ Wed, 31 Oct 2018 21:50:20 +0000 /news/?p=59635 This week in the arts, celebrate the vibrancy, resiliency, and legacies of community members from across the Pacific, see Incident at Vichy before it closes, attend a performance by the Taiwan Philharmonic, and more!


20 Years of Pacific Voices: A Community Celebration

November 1, 4鈥7:30 PM | Pacific Voices Exhibit Gallery at the Burke Museum

Celebrate 20 years of community members from across the Pacific who have shared the vibrancy, resiliency, and legacies of their cultures through Pacific Voices at the Burke Museum with dance, music, food and storytelling!

Free |


FINAL WEEKEND: Incident at Vichy

October 24 to November 4听 | Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse

91爆料 School of Drama’s season opener is a production that the New York Times considered “one of the most important plays of our time” in 1964. The questions at the heart of this story鈥攁bout evil, complicity, self-preservation, and the death of human decency鈥攁re perhaps more resonant now than at any time since that first production. Guest Director Kelly Kitchens, who is well-known to local audiences for her work at Seattle Shakespeare Company and Seattle Public Theater, among others, directs an all-male cast.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |


91爆料 Symphony with S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir, Cello | Ludovic Morlot, David Alexander Rahbee, Conductors

November 2, 7:30 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

David Alexander Rahbee and Ludovic Morlot conduct the University Symphony and faculty cellist S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir in a program of music by Brahms, Bloch, and Hindemith. S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir is featured soloist on Bloch鈥檚 Schelomo (Hebraic Rhapsody). Ludovic Morlot conducts Hindemith鈥檚 Symphonic Metamorphosis of themes by Carl Maria von Weber, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the work鈥檚 composition.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |


Taiwan Philharmonic with Stephen Hough, Piano and Shao-Chia L眉, Conductor

November 3, 7:30 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Led by Shao-Chia L眉, the Taiwan Philharmonic has increased the country鈥檚 cultural stature at home and on the international stage, and is hailed as 鈥渙ne of Asia鈥檚 best鈥 by听TheLos Angeles Times. For its Seattle debut, the orchestra performs Brahm鈥檚 pastoral Symphony No. 2 and 鈥淒ancing Song鈥 by Gordon Chin, one of Taiwan鈥檚 most prolific and sought after composers. The orchestra is joined by acclaimed pianist Stephen Hough for Liszt鈥檚 Piano Concerto No. 1.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall|


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Arts91爆料 Roundup: Opening weekend of Between Bodies, Incident at Vichy, and more! /news/2018/10/23/artsuw-roundup-opening-weekend-of-between-bodies-incident-at-vichy-and-more/ Tue, 23 Oct 2018 16:17:58 +0000 /news/?p=59462 This week in the arts, attend 91爆料 School of Drama’s season opener, see several musical performances, and attend a exhibition opening.


Incident at Vichy

October 24 to November 4听 | Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse

91爆料 School of Drama’s season opener is a production that the New York Times considered “one of the most important plays of our time” in 1964. The questions at the heart of this story鈥攁bout evil, complicity, self-preservation, and the death of human decency鈥攁re perhaps more resonant now than at any time since that first production. Guest Director Kelly Kitchens, who is well-known to local audiences for her work at Seattle Shakespeare Company and Seattle Public Theater, among others, directs an all-male cast.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |


St. Lawrence String Quartet

October 25, 7:30 PM | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

“Modern…dramatic…superb…wickedly attentive…with a hint of rock ‘n roll energy…” are just a few ways critics describe the musical phenomenon that is the St Lawrence String Quartet.听Through the SLSQ’s听Discovery听presentation, you will experience an informed, enthusiastic and entertaining breakdown of a Haydn quartet filled with historical and musical guidance.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall |


Opening Weekend: Between Bodies

October 27 to 28听 | Henry Art Gallery

Pick up tools to expand your speculative imagination, enjoy time with fellow arts enthusiasts and friends, and celebrate “Between Bodies” with exhibiting artists!

Free for members, 91爆料 students, faculty, and staff |


Guest Artist Concert: Robyn Schulkowsky

October 27, 7:30 pm| Meany Studio Theater

An active musician on five continents, percussionist Robyn Schulkowsky moved to Germany during a heyday of experimental and adventurous classical composition, premiering and recording some of the most important percussion works of the 20th and 21st centuries and working with composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Kevin Volans, John Cage, Morton Feldman and Iannis Xenakis. In her 91爆料 performance debut, Schulkowsky presents music by longtime collaborator Christian Wolff and some seldom-heard gems by composer/sound poet Josef Anton Riedl, among other works.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |


Music of Today: DXARTS

October 30, 7:30 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

The Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media and the School of Music co-present this series devoted to groundbreaking new works and modern classics by faculty and guest composers.
$10 tickets for 91爆料 students |


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Arts91爆料 Roundup | Peacock in the Desert Lecture, Earshot Jazz Festival Concerts, and more! /news/2018/10/16/artsuw-roundup-october-18-24/ Tue, 16 Oct 2018 20:16:52 +0000 /news/?p=59376 This week in the arts, 91爆料 faculty take us into the community, from the Seattle Art Museum to the Royal Room. There will be music, art history lectures, drama, and more!


Image: Maharaja Abhai Singh on Horseback, c. 1725, Dalchand, Jodhpur, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, Mehrangarh Museum Trust, photo: Neil Greentree.

SAM Talks: Peacock in the Desert Discussion

October 18, 7:00 pm | Seattle Art Museum, 1300 First Avenue, Seattle

Dr. Karni Singh Jasol, Director of the Mehrangarh Museum Trust, Jodhpur, and Dr. Sonal Khullar, Associate Professor of Art History at 91爆料, discuss the themes and works on view in the new Seattle Art Museum exhibition,听.

Free with RSVP.

 


EARSHOT JAZZ FESTIVAL & 91爆料 SCHOOL OF MUSIC:

Photo credit: Piper Hanson

Ted Poor, “The Blues and Otherwise”

October 19 | The Church, 1300 E Olive Street, Seattle

LA-based sound engineer David Boucher will record Ted Poor (drummer), assistant professor of School of Music Jazz Studies and frequent collaborator and performer with indie pop artist Andrew Bird, and friends Kris Davis (piano) and Tyler Chester (bass, keyboard) in a concert in Capitol Hill.

$10 tickets for students.

 

Cuong Vu and Indigo Mist featuring George Garzone

October 22, 8:00 pm | The Royal Room, 5000 Rainier Ave S., Seattle

Indigo Mist has become a vehicle for the musical musings of a group of forward reaching artists with tendencies towards experimentation. Having crossed paths over the years as University of Washington music faculty, the group is currently comprised of 91爆料 faculty Richard Karpen, Cuong Vu, Juan Pampin, Ted Poor, and 15 time Grammy winner, bassist/producer Steve Rodby. Invited into the fold is world renown tenor saxophone master/improviser George Garzone.

$10 tickets for students.


Incident at Vichy

Previews October 20 & 23rd, Opening October 24, Closing November 4听 | Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse

91爆料 School of Drama’s season opener is a production that the New York Times considered “one of the most important plays of our time” in 1964. The questions at the heart of this story鈥攁bout evil, complicity, self-preservation, and the death of human decency鈥攁re perhaps more resonant now than at any time since that first production. Guest Director Kelly Kitchens, who is well-known to local audiences for her work at Seattle Shakespeare Company and Seattle Public Theater, among others, directs an all-male cast.

$10 tickets for students.


Music of Today: Mivos Quartet

October 23, 7:30 pm| Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

The New-York-City-based Mivos Quartet,听鈥渙ne of America鈥檚 most daring and ferocious new-music ensembles鈥 (The Chicago Reader), is devoted to performing works of contemporary composers and presenting new music to diverse audiences.听In this performance, the quartet performs music by 91爆料 faculty composers Huck Hodge and Jo毛l-Fran莽ois Durand, including Durand鈥檚 String Quartet (2008) and other works.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students.


Sonny Assu, The Paradise Syndrome, Voyage #11 and #12, 2017. Archival pigment print. 50 in. x 36 in. Courtesy of the artist.

Opening Reception for Sonny Assu: 脡迟耻诲别蝉 for the Settler

October 24, 5:00 to 7:00 pm | Jacob Lawrence Gallery

This exhibition brings together a new body of work by Sonny Assu,听Territorial Acknowledgements, alongside his prior series that problematize colonial conceptions of the landscape:听The Paradise Syndrome听(2017),听1UP听(2016), and听Interventions On The Imaginary听(2014). Through these works, Assu offers corrective visions of colonized landscapes.

“Sonny Assu: 脡迟耻诲别蝉 for the Settler” is organized in partnership with y蓹haw虛, an exhibition celebrating Indigenous art made in the Pacific Northwest. The y蓹haw虛 exhibition opens at Seattle’s King Street Station in early 2019.



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Arts91爆料 Roundup: Last chance to see 10 脡迟耻诲别蝉 for Summer, Chamber Dance Company concert, music and fin-de-siecle Vienna, and more /news/2018/10/09/artsuw-roundup-last-chance-to-see-10-etudes-for-summer-chamber-dance-company-concert-music-and-fin-de-siecle-vienna-and-more/ Tue, 09 Oct 2018 19:44:03 +0000 /news/?p=59275 This week in the arts, attend the 2018 Chamber Dance Concert, see the works by ten second year MFA students, attend Cello faculty artist-in-residence S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir’s recital, and more.


Chamber Dance Company

Chamber Dance ConcertOctober 11 to 14 | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

For its 28th season, the Chamber Dance Company received a听National Endowment for the Arts: Art Works听grant to present choreography by Harald Kreutzberg (1902-1968). The 2018 concert,听Unspoken, addresses matters that are expressed most poignantly with movement鈥撯搕hese voiceless听works speak fully and deeply through the art of dance.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students.


10 脡迟耻诲别蝉 for Summer, Second Year MFA ExhibitionExhibition: 10 脡迟耻诲别蝉 for Summer

Closing October 13 | Jacob Lawrence Gallery

The Jacob Lawrence Gallery presents an exhibition of work created over the summer months by ten second year MFA students.


Faculty Recital: S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir, Cello

October 16, 7:30 pm| Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Cello faculty artist-in-residence S忙unn Thorsteinsd贸ttir is joined by French-Romanian pianist Alexandra Joan in a recital centered around fin-de-siecle Vienna.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students.


Marc-Andr茅 Hamelin

October 17, 7:30 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

Marc-Andr茅 Hamelin’s unrivaled combination听of musicianship and technique has earned him legendary status as a pianist and accolades for his ability to shine both in the exploration of unfamiliar music as well as beloved classic repertoire. Alex Ross, long-time music critic for听The New Yorker,听counts Mr. Hamelin’s hands “among the wonders of the musical world” when he performs favorites by Chopin alongside lyrical works by Bach, Feinberg, Weissenberg and Castelnuovo-Tedesco.

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall.


Earshot Jazz Festival: Ted Poor, “The Blues and Otherwise”

October 19, 8:00 pm | The Church, 1300 E Olive Street, Seattle

LA-based sound engineer David Boucher will record Ted Poor (drummer), assistant professor of School of Music Jazz Studies and frequent collaborator and performer with indie pop artist Andrew Bird, and friends Kris Davis (piano) and Tyler Chester (bass, keyboard) in a concert in Capitol Hill.

$10 tickets for students.



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Arts91爆料 Roundup: Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, Michael Bierut Lecture, and more /news/2018/10/03/artsuw-roundup-nrityagram-dance-ensemble-michael-bierut-lecture-and-more/ Wed, 03 Oct 2018 16:18:58 +0000 /news/?p=59147 This week in the arts, see a performance by an all-female Indian Classical dance ensemble, go to an exhibition opening at 4Culture Gallery, attend a lecture with a renowned graphic designer, and more!


Nrityagram Dance Ensemble

October 4 to 6, 8 pm | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

The all-female Indian Classical dance ensemble’s daily life of intensive training and meditation brings to the stage compelling performances that are at once sensual and lyrical.

“The only proper response to dancers this amazing is worship.”
鈥 The New York Times

$10 tickets for 91爆料 students when you show your Husky ID in advance at the or on the night of the show at the Box Office at Meany Hall.


Exhibition Opening: Illusion, multimedia installation by Haein Kang

October 4, 6 to 8 pm | 4Culture Gallery

Illusion is an instrument powered by alpha brain waves, signals produced by our visual cortex in the absence of optical stimuli or when we close our eyes and relax. Haein Kang, a PhD candidate at DXARTS, interactive audiovisual installation integrates percussion instruments, video projection, and EEG signals.

This exhibition is supported by a 4Culture Art Projects grant, CoMotion MakerSpace, and DXARTS at the 91爆料.


Michael Bierut, Pentagram: Graphic Design and the Third Dimension

October 4, 7 to 8:30 pm| Kane Hall

The world of the graphic designer is often confined to the flat realms of paper and screens. Michael Bierut will discuss what happens when the discipline engages with architecture, both as a subject, as a context, and as a challenge.

This program is brought to you by 91爆料 Landscape and Architecture Department and 91爆料 School of Art+Art History+Design, Division of Design.


Curator Talk: Form, Function, and the Body

October 6, 2 to 3 pm | Henry Art Gallery

Join curators as they share their perspectives and expand upon core ideas in current exhibitions. In this gallery talk, Nina Bozicnik, associate curator, will discuss the making of the work in and the ways these figurative sculptures disarticulate the body and challenge inherited fictions.


Chamber Dance Company

Chamber Dance Concert

October 11 to 14 | Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater

For its 28th season, the Chamber Dance Company received a听National Endowment for the Arts: Art Works听grant to present choreography by Harald Kreutzberg (1902-1968). The 2018 concert,听Unspoken, addresses matters that are expressed most poignantly with movement鈥撯搕hese voiceless听works speak fully and deeply through the art of dance.



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Arts91爆料 Roundup: Last Week of Muse, Classical Indian Dance Workshop, and more /news/2018/09/25/artsuw-roundup-last-week-of-muse-classical-indian-dance-workshop-and-more/ Tue, 25 Sep 2018 21:12:47 +0000 /news/?p=59015 This week in the arts, celebrate Dawg Daze with the Meany Center and Arts91爆料, visit the Henry Art Gallery to see Muse, and more.


Mickalene Thomas by Chona Kasinger Photo: Chona Kasinger

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Last day is September 30 | Henry Art Gallery

“As the exhibition title suggests, MUSE is a visual love letter to the people who inspire her鈥攂oth the women who appear as her subjects and the multigenerational roster of other artists who constitute her artistic community.” — Emily Pothast, The Stranger.


Dawg Daze

Dawg Daze: Arts (and treats) for all at Meany Hall!

2:00 to 4:00 pm, September 27 | Meany Hall

Celebrate the arts at the 91爆料 with Arts91爆料 and Meany Center for the Performing Arts at Dawg Daze! There will be treats, prizes, a photobooth, and more!


Classical Indian Dance Workshop with Nrityagram Dance Ensemble

Nrityagram Dance Ensemble Photo: Nrityagram Dance Ensemble

3:00 pm, October 2 | w菨色菨b蕯altx史 Intellectual House

Nrityagram Dance Ensemble is an all-female, classical Indian dance company performing at Meany Center from October 4th-6th. Company members will be teaching a free workshop in the Odissi dance style with live musical accompaniment. This class is open to all students, no prior dance experience required to participate! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from experts in this ancient art form right here on the 91爆料 Seattle campus. Space is limited. RSVP is required.


Granite Calimpong, Study for Ingress/Egress, 2018
Granite Calimpong, Study for Ingress/Egress, 2018 Photo: Granite Calimpong, Study for Ingress/Egress, 2018

10 脡迟耻诲别蝉 for Summer: Second Year MFA Exhibition

September 27 to October 13 | Jacob Lawrence Gallery

The Jacob Lawrence Gallery presents an exhibition of work created over the summer months by ten second year MFA students: Granite Calimpong, Lucy Copper, Abigail Drapkin, Jackie Granger, Baorong Liang, Sean Lockwood, Brighton McCormick, Charles Stobbs, emily charlotte taibleson, and Connor Walden.


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