2019 Critical Issues lecture series

2019 Critical Issues lecture series

University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design

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

December 6, 2018
2019 Critical Issues lecture series
January 10–March 14, 2019
Henry Art Gallery
15th Ave NE & NE 41st St
98195 Seattle WA
art.uw.edu

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The Critical Issues lecture series takes place on Thursday evenings during winter quarter. It is organized by the School of Art + Art History + Design and hosted at the Henry Art Gallery. Lectures are free and open to the public. Computer Aided Real-Time Transcription is provided.

2019 Critical Issues speakers
January 10: Maria Nordman
January 31: Amy O'Neill
February 7: Andrea Fraser
February 14: Dyani White Hawk, Keith BraveHeart, Micheal Two Bulls
February 21: Carolina Caycedo
February 28: Lizzi Bougatsos
March 14: Liz Magor

This year's lectures are supported by The Dale and Leslie Chihuly Foundation and individual donors.

For more information, visit our website.

Apply to the School of Art + Art History + Design
Graduate applications are now being accepted for study in Art (3D4M: ceramics + glass + sculpture, Painting + Drawing, Photomedia), Art History, and Design. Generous funding is available for highly qualified students. The application deadline is January 15, 2019.

About the School of Art + Art History + Design
The School is the center for creative innovation and study at the University of Washington, one of the world's leading public research institutions. The School's focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and the development of new practices enhances both studio and classroom learning as well as fostering dynamic engagement and critical discourse. Our students are inspired to learn through a rigorous and creative academic experience, competitive internships, and international opportunities. Learning from influential faculty, alumni, visiting artists, designers, and scholars, students of our undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs investigate and create in an environment of possibility.

To learn more about us and our programs, visit art.uw.edu.

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