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SUMMARY:2017 WINTER | RICK BARTOW: Things You Know But Cannot Explain
DESCRIPTION:“Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain\,” opens at the Museum of Art/WSU\nExhibit: January 24 – March 11\, 2017\nReception: Thursday\, January 26\, 5-6 p.m.\nLecture: Thursday\, January 26\, 6-7 p.m. (With Dr. Rebecca Dobkins\, Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Native American Art\, Hallie Ford Museum of Art\, Willamette University) \nThe Museum of Art/WSU announces an Exhibition by Rick Bartow: Thing You Know But Cannot Explain\, Jan. 24–Mar. 11\, 2017. An opening reception and lecture will be held 5-7 p.m. Thursday\, Jan. 26\, in the Museum of Art gallery. Admission to the museum is free. \nABOUT | Representing more than forty years of work\, Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain features a broad selection of sculptures\, paintings\, drawings and prints\, drawn from public and private collections\, including the artist’s studio\, that affirm this extraordinary artist’s regional\, national\, and international impact. Personal experiences\, cultural engagement and global myths\, especially Native American transformation stories\, are at the heart of Bartow’s art. Animals and self-portraits populate his iconography\, and he was known for astute interpretations of literary\, musical and visual sources. \nBorn in 1946\, Bartow was a member of the Wiyot tribe of Northern California and had close ties with Oregon’s Siletz community. His work has been featured in many solo and group exhibitions and is in numerous public and private collections. A recent career highlight was the completion of We Were Always Here (2012)\, a monumental pair of sculptures over 20 feet high installed on the National Mall in Washington\, D.C. The renowned artist recently passed away in the spring of 2016. \nRick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain was organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\, University of Oregon. \nLOCATION | The Museum of Art is located on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium in the Fine Arts Center on the WSU Pullman campus. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, closed Sunday and Monday. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2017-winter-rick-bartow-things-you-know-but-cannot-explain/
LOCATION:Museum of Art/WSU\, Fine Arts Center\, Pullman Campus\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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