• Plastics Unwrapped nicely packaged at the Burke

    "Plastics Unwrapped," at the Burke Museum, traces the history of plastics -- from wonder product to pollution hazard. Exhibit runs through May 27.
    01/08/2013 | Seattle Times
  • Lynn Shelton: Passionate About Filmmaking — and the Northwest

    Filmmaker Lynn Shelton talks about her late start in filmmaking and her newest feature, Touchy Feely.

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Former UW official artist is on mission of healing

    Former University of Washington official artist (1979 - 2005) Michael Reagan "calls on his talent and puts pencil to paper" to help the families of soldiers who have died in terrorist attacks.
    SnoValley Star
  • Q&A with Filmmaker Matthew Salton

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Filmmaking Pilot Program Embraces the Liberal Arts

    CineMedia, the College's pilot program for future filmmakers, is in its second year and showing promise. But whether this interdisciplinary program is feasible on a larger scale is still an open question.

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Then and Now: MFA Program in Dance

    April 2012 Perspectives
  • Designing a Faster Mousetrap

    April 2012 Perspectives
  • Dance with a Twist

    The Dance Program's new online course, Understanding Dance, combines online lessons and discussion forums with assignments that get students dancing and attending performances. 

    January 2011 Perspectives
  • Drama Design Studio's Big Splash

    The swimming pool in Hutchinson Hall is gone, but new Drama Design Program facilities built directly over the pool are making a splash of their own, with studios, classrooms, and other spaces. 

    January 2011 Perspectives
  • 27 Dresses? More Like 58

    A donation of 58 elegant wedding dresses was among the recent gifts to the School of Drama's costume shop, an extensive collection that includes everything from togas to evening gowns to coconut bras.

    January 2011 Perspectives
  • Before the Performance

    A concert may seem magical, the performance effortless. But in reality, such an undertaking requires months—or years—of intense preparation and planning. Here, three faculty share what’s involved before they ever set foot on the stage.

    November 2010 Perspectives
  • Sharing an Ocean, Traditions, and a Canoe

    A year-long cultural exchange between the indigenous Ainu community of Japan and several Washington State tribal groups, organized by the Burke Museum, culminated with a memorable canoe journey.

    September 2010 Perspectives
  • 2010 A&S Dean's Medalists Do Double Duty

    How much can an A&S undergrad accomplish at the UW? If the College’s 2010 Dean’s Medalists are any indication, the possibilities are nearly limitless. Learn how these top students have made the most of their time as Huskies. 

    July 2010 Perspectives
  • Tribal Museum Program Launches with UW Involvement

    A new Tribal Museum Program is now offered through the Northwest Indian College, thanks to the vision of UW Professor Emeritus James Nason and the involvement of Burke Museum staff. 

    May 2010 Perspectives
  • A UW-Inspired Shakespearean Romp

    Athletes, ROTC students, young scholars, and returning students join with drama students to perform A U-Dubber Night's Dream, a Shakespeare adaptation that incorporates the experiences of UW students. 

    May 2010 Perspectives