PEAS next Fall!
June 1, 2009 at 2:05 pm | In PEAS, performances | Leave a CommentAre you interested in sharing your artwork, poetry, music, with your peers? Contact us at artsl@u.washington.edu to set up a Parnassus Emerging Artist Series event for next fall! All enrolled students are welcome to sign up!

PEAS event today!
May 19, 2009 at 7:43 am | In Music, PEAS, performances | Leave a CommentThis afternoon ArtsLink and Parnassus cafe are teaming up for another Parnassus emerging artist series event (PEAS). The group is Datura, a collection of talented UW jazz musicians. Whether you want to enjoy this afternoon concert, need coffee, or have studying to do, bring it down to the cafe, and enjoy some wonderful afternoon jazz!
Where: Parnassus Cafe, located in the basement of the Art Building
When: TODAY, Tuesday 5/19, at 2pm
Who: You, your friends, everyone, it’s FREE!
Why: Because free music is amazing.
NETTLE HONEY-PEAS Performance on Tuesday!
May 11, 2009 at 9:42 am | In PEAS, performances | Leave a CommentLove bluegrass? Love folk? Love Nettle Honey. Come to Parnassus this Tuesday, May 12 for some excellent music. Bring friends, it’s free!
Where? Parnassus Cafe, Basement of the UW Art Building
When? Tuesday May 12 @ 2:30pm

Free JAZZ on Thursday. Interested? Come to Parnassus Cafe at 3pm on 5/7!
May 5, 2009 at 8:35 am | In Music, PEAS, performances | Leave a CommentCome hear the awesomeness that is CHEMICAL CLOCK! They will be playing for about an hour in Parnassus cafe this Thursday, as our first PEAS (Parnassus Emerging Artist Series) event of the quarter. It’s free, so grab a cup of coffee and enjoy, or just come to study in this terrific environment.

PEAS are back! MAY 7@ 3:00PM
April 28, 2009 at 8:00 am | In Music, PEAS, performances | Leave a CommentRemember Parnassus Emerging Artist Series(P.E.A.S.)?
Well, they are back starting next month! ArtsLink is excited to present “Chemical Clock“, an awesome jazz group featuring:

Cameron Sharif – keyboard
Ray Larsen – trumpet
Evan Woodle – drums
Mark Hunter – bass
Where? Parnassus Cafe
When? May 7 @ 3-4pm
Who? You! Your friends! All are welcome. It’s free.
Kristian Garrard at PEAS — April 10th —
April 9, 2008 at 8:10 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: ArtsLink, Kristian Garrard, Parnassus, PEAS
Roman Art from the Louvre- SAM, February 22nd
February 19, 2008 at 11:55 pm | In Events, Fine Art | Leave a CommentTags: Louvre, Roman Art, SAM

The famed Musee du Louvre has taken up shop on 1st Avenue in our own city! An exhibition straight from Paris, “Roman Art” celebrates centuries of divine, courtly, and regal rule in ancient Rome. From peasants to emperors, visitors to the Seattle Art Museum from February 21st to May, will be privy to this exquisite portal to classical Rome which has commanded respect from the artistic community for hundreds of years.
This is an exhibit that is surely not to be missed; pleasing history buffs, art lovers, and literatti’s alike.
For more information, please visit http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/exhibit/exhibitDetail.asp?eventID=
Tuesday–Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Thursday & Friday: 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
Monday: closed
Students: $7.00 with ID
Parnassus Emerging Artist Series – Andrew Frank
February 18, 2008 at 5:49 am | In Events, Film/Cinema, PEAS | Leave a Comment
Andrew Franks, undergraduate filmmaker, will be screening several of his videos and answering questions about pursing his creative passion at the UW. Through work in Cinema Studies and DXARTS as well as experiences outside of the classroom, Andrew has been able to design for himself a singular and meaningful educational opportunity. To preview some of his work, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBFqMTI8VEM
The Parnassus Emerging Artist Series is a casual forum for undergraduate student artists in the visual, literary and performing arts to exhibit and present their work and talk about their educational experiences and artistic practice with their fellow students. Poets, photographers, musicians, filmmakers, designers, and dancers — all current students or recent alumni — answer questions from the audience in an open-ended format. For students investigating the arts as a possible major, this is a great opportunity to learn more in an interactive, informal context.
Parnassus, a student-operated cafe in the basement of the Art building, serves a comprehensive menu of espresso and teas as well as food items. Please join us! For upcoming events in the series, visit the blog.
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