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Arts and entertainment UW and the community UW Notebook
September 23, 2022
Connect with the UW community every week, through public events and exhibits!
As the UW community returns to campus, consider taking advantage of campus amenities available to UW employees and students:
- Free entry to Henry Art Gallery and Burke Museum
- Discount tickets for performances by Mini Centre, School of Drama, Department of Dance, School of Music and more
Robin Orlin
Video and article: Catherine Cole shares her perspective on Robin Orlin and Albert Ibokwe Khoja
September 27, 4 pm: An Hour with Robin OrlinHutchinson Hall
Orlin, known in South Africa as “Permanent Burn”, will shed light on his creative process with fun and surprising scenarios.
Free RSVP
September 30 – October 1, 8 PM: Robin OrlinAverage Center for the Performing Arts
A critique of changing power relations on the 20th anniversary of the end of apartheid. Playful, ironic and featuring dancer and performance artist Albert Ibokwe Khoja, the work is a journey through the seven deadly sins that Orlin considers “a plea for humanity”.
UW Faculty, UW Staff, UW Retirees and UW Alumni Association (UWAA): 10% off regular-priced single tickets, subject to availability. A valid UW ID (such as Husky Card or UWAA Card) is required; Limit one ticket per valid ID the ticket
September 26 – October 7: 2022 Poster Saledifferent locations
Shop thousands of posters at HUB’s Annual Poster Sale! Proceeds from poster sales support the HUB Director’s Art Award, UW student artists through the purchase and display of their work in the HUB permanent art collection, and support HUB scholarships, ASUW, GPSS, RSO, and HUB student employment for students involved in their full outreach. Potential as a leader regardless of financial situation.
September 30, 7 – 9 PM: Public Opening: New ExhibitionHenry Art Gallery
Art, drink, music and conversation: celebrate Henry’s latest exhibition.
- Everything was beautiful and nothing was damaged.
- Nina Chanel Abney: Fishing was her life
- PNW x PNW: Photograph from the Henry Collection
It was a densely forested hill - Henry Offsite – Chloe Bass: Soft Services
- and the ongoing exhibition Donna Huanca: MAGMA SLIT
Free RSVP
October 1, 3 PM: Chloe Bass and Matilda Bernstein Sycamore in ConversationVolunteer Park
Join Henry Offsite – Soft Services artist Chloe Bass and writer Matilda Bernstein Sycamore for a conversation about bodies and colonialism, intimacy and loss, travel and alienation, communal possibilities and intimate transgressions. The conversation will focus on the embodied experiences produced by interaction with Soft Service’s stone sculptures, and examine how acts of noticing open the door to new engagements with the social and ecological landscape. The dialogue will be punctuated by readings from Sycamore’s genre-bending book The Freezer Door (2020), parts of which are set in Volunteer Park.
Free RSVP
Upcoming:
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Tag(s): Anthropology • Department of Dance • Henry Art Gallery • Hub • Many Center for the Performing Arts • Simpson Center for the Humanities • Strom Center for the Jewish Studies
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