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SUMMARY:2020 | Livestreamed Art History Talk by Namita Gupta Wiggers
DESCRIPTION:Teaching Through Talking: How Betty Feves’ Ceramics Reveal Historic Shifts in Art Education\nWednesday\, October 28\, 2020\, 5:00–6:00 p.m.\nRemote Zoom Webinar\nLivestreamed Art History Talk by Namita Gupta Wiggers \nDiscussion and Q&A to follow with guest Squeak Meisel\, Chair\, WSU Department of Fine Arts \nEducator and curator Namita Gupta Wiggers will discuss an important pivot in arts education in the 1930s and 40s exemplified by the ceramics of artist and WSU alumnus Betty Feves. This talk accompanies the exhibition Betty Feves: The Earth Itself at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at WSU. After the talk\, Namita will have a conversation with Squeak Meisel\, Chair of WSU’s Department of Fine Arts. Questions will be moderated via Zoom Q&A. \nBetty Whiteman Feves belongs to a generation of mid-century vanguard artists who set the stage for dynamic shifts in the use of clay in art. She graduated from Washington State College (now Washington State University) in 1939. As an undergraduate student\, Feves experienced an historic pivot in arts education\, exemplified by the teachings of Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still. Still’s discussion-based approach\, which we know as the modern-day “crit\,” was a radical shift away from a physical correction-based method. Feves also studied with Cameron Booth\, William Fortune Ryan\, and Alexander Archipenko\, but correspondence with her classmate Alice Burke Schuchman reveals that Still’s teachings were the ideas with which she continued to wrestle. From Still\, Feves learned dedication\, the crit-based method of education\, and how to mix her own paint. She also experienced the pressures and constraints pushed upon female art students aiming to be working artists in the 1930s and 40s. Starting with her academic art education\, this lecture will connect Feves’ work in the context of her undergraduate and graduate education at WSU\, Columbia University\, and DesignTechnics with her lifelong work in clay. \nWatch the webinar recording on YouTube. \nAbout the exhibition: Betty Feves The Earth Itself \nFunding for this program and exhibition is provided by Alan and Laurie Feves\, the Samuel H. and Patricia W. Smith Endowment\, Patrick and Elizabeth Siler\, and members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2020-livestreamed-art-history-talk-by-namita-gupta-wiggers/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T180000
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SUMMARY:2020 | Livestreamed Artist’s Talk by Etsuko Ichikawa
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 30\, 2020\, 5:00–6:00 p.m.\nRemote Zoom Webinar broadcast from museum gallery\nLivestreamed Artist’s Talk by Etsuko Ichikawa\nTokyo-born\, Seattle-based artist\, Etsuko Ichikawa will discuss the creative motivations and process that brought about Etsuko Ichikawa: Broken Poems of Fireflies\, a new immersive installation commissioned by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. \nWatch the Webinar recording on YouTube. \nThis event is funded by the Samuel H. and Patricia W. Smith Endowment and members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2020-livestreamed-artists-talk-by-etsuko-ichikawa/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20200916T220943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T220943Z
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SUMMARY:2020 | Open Gallery With Artist Etsuko Ichikawa
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 30\, 2020\, 1:00–4:00 p.m.\nBruce/Floyd and Borth Galleries\nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nPlease join us for a special event!\nArtist Etsuko Ichikawa will be present in the gallery to informally welcome visitors to her exhibition\, Etsuko Ichikawa: Broken Poems of Fireflies. The artist will respond to your questions and provide impromptu tours during this time. \nThis event is funded by the Samuel H. and Patricia W. Smith Endowment and members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2020-open-gallery-with-artist-etsuko-ichikawa/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191121T143000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20191104T222047Z
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SUMMARY:2019 | Borders & Boundaries: Amarillo
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT | Borders and Boundaries: An Art-Fueled Screening + Conversation with On the Boards.tv and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nDate: November 21\, 2019\nTime: 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm\,\nLocation: CUB Auditorium \nJoin On the Boards Executive Director Betsey Brock and Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Executive Director Robin Held for a screening of TEATRO LÍNEA DE SOMBRA’s performance Amarillo\, with an introduction by Brock about the innovative platform OtB.tv\, which brings the world’s best contemporary performance films by provocative artists to anyone with a device and an internet connection. \nHow can art get us closer to what really matters? To our families\, our heritage\, our communities? In our current era\, where identities and origins are under great scrutiny\, a work like Amarillo tells a story that can make a difference. Brock and Held will conduct a post-screening conversation about the film\, about art as a launch pad for civic discourse\, about trends in performance and streaming technology\, and about other opportunities to engage with contemporary performance art. \nABOUT | THE PERFORMANCE FILM:\nDirector Jorge Vargas and Teatro Línea de Sombra\nAmarillo\, 2012\n60 minutes\n\nA man departs for the U.S.–Mexican border and vanishes before reaching his destination: Amarillo\, Texas. Through stunning projected images\, bilingual monologues and a sea of displaced objects and natural elements\, this renowned company reconstructs his journey in a multimedia performance that travels imagined landscapes of both geography and cultural identity. The absent man takes on multiple faces and names as he comes to symbolize the thousands of disillusioned travelers who have suffered a similar fate. Amarillotouches on the complex nature of individual and national identity in a time of exodus—both for those who leave and those who are left behind. \nhttps://www.ontheboards.tv/performance/theater/amarillo \nON THE BOARDS | On the Boards was founded in Seattle 1978 by artists\, Since its inception\, OtB has featured important performances by artists including Laurie Anderson\, Bill T. Jones\, The Wooster Group\, Spalding Gray\, Dumb Type\, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker\, Sankai Juku\,  Gisèle Vienne\, Bruno Beltrão\, chelfitsch\, Romeo Castellucci\, John Jasperse\, Jan Fabre\, Back to Back Theatre\, Faustin Linyekula\, Mark Morris\, Pat Graney\, Dayna Hanson\, Amy O’Neal\, Reggie Watts\, Zoe Scofield & Juniper Shuey\, and Crystal Pite. \nOn the Boards presents an annual performance season\, featuring new projects by the most innovative performing artists from the Northwest and from around the world; an Artists-in-Residence program\, providing select artists with technical residencies\, free rehearsal space\, development support\, project management\, dramaturgical feedback\, and advocacy; Northwest Artist Programs\, currently including the NW New Works Festival of performance works-in-progress and Performance Lab\, a showcase of local short and in-progress works; and OntheBoards.tv\, a first-of-its-kind online platform that features HD contemporary performance films available to global audiences and universities. \nCOMMON READING PROGRAM| This presentation is co-sponsored by the Common Reading Program\, which explores topics arising from a common book used by first-year and other students in classes and beyond. The program’s goal is to highlight how various disciplinary perspectives illuminate complex topics. This year’s book\, Refuge: Rethinking Refugee Policy in a Changing World\, focuses on issues of immigration\, forced migration\, and asylum. Visit https://CommonReading.wsu.edu for more information. \nJORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM OF ART WSU | The museum was established in 1973 and reopened in 2018 as the new Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Washington State University. Uniquely positioned to transform arts access across the entire Pacific Northwest and beyond\, the museum harnesses the combined power and commitment of the WSU multicampus system and the Schnitzer Constellation of university art museums and collection centers to fulfill the educational mission of WSU in teaching\, research\, and service. \nA beacon for the arts\, the museum brings preeminent national and international artists to the WSU community. Our audiences are connected intimately to the best in life-enriching\, forward-thinking art. Since 2018\, exhibited artists have included Jeffry Mitchell\, Marie Watt\, Kate Gilmore\, Mark Bradford\, Wangechi Mutu\, Louise Bourgeois\, Kyle Abraham\, Chiho Aoshima\, and Polly Apfelbaum. In tandem to the museum’s exhibition program is the Collection Study Center. The CSC is a repository of carefully selected artworks and documents\, preserved and made accessible; a historical record of visual culture; but most importantly\, a tool toward learning and deepened experience. \nFunding has been provided by the Samuel H. & Patricia W. Smith Arts Endowment Fund\, and the Members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/2019-borders-boundaries-amarillo/
LOCATION:Museum of Art/WSU\, Fine Arts Center\, Pullman Campus\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Film Screening,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190412T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190412T200000
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SUMMARY:2019 | Master of Fine Arts Thesis Reception
DESCRIPTION:RECEPTION: Friday\, April 12\, 6:00-8:00 pm\nEXHIBITION: April 2 – May 4\, 2019 \nABOUT | This annual showcase is the culmination of two or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches\, this thesis exhibition provides a stimulating experience for faculty\, students and museum visitors. This year’s MFA candidates are Bridgette Costa\, Megan Culbertson\, Diana Norely Fernandez Ortiz\, Brett McElmurry\, Ayanna Z. Nayo\, Dustin M. Regul\, and June T. Sanders. \nTraveling from many places to join the cohort at WSU\, these student-artists have engaged in an intense two-year interdisciplinary studio program. They met regularly with faculty members for group and individual critiques. Visiting artists and scholars provided diverse one-on-one insight into their creative work. Each artist sharpened their confidence\, convictions\, and skills. Their MFA Thesis Exhibition is a focused conclusion\, yet it also marks an exciting transition toward their professional careers. \nFunding has been provided by the Samuel H. & Patricia W. Smith Arts Endowment Fund\, and the Members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. \nEXHIBITION | Master of Fine Arts Thesis \nLOCATION | The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/2019-master-of-fine-arts-thesis-reception/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190214T150000
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SUMMARY:2019 | Poetry Comix Presentation\, Mita Mahato
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT | Poetry Comix Presentation\, Mita Mahato\, RE-KINDLE\n\nDate: Thursday\, February 14\nTime: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Reception to follow.\nLocation: WSU-Pullman Campus\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art \nRE-KINDLE asks what it means to reawaken love. Featuring a selection of works from WSU’s Lynn R. Hansen Comics Archive and pieces by Seattle-based artist and poet Mita Mahato owned by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\, the exhibit looks at love\, loss\, and reconnection with one another and with the plants and animals who are our kin. \nMita Mahato is a cut paper\, comics\, and collage artist whose work explores loss by engaging the transformative capacities of found and handmade papers. A selection of her poetry comics\, collectively titled In Between\, was published by Pleiades Press in 2017. Her book Sea was recognized by Cartoonists NW as 2015’s “best comic book\,” and her comics art has been exhibited in galleries across the country. In 2017\, she served as the first Artist-in-Residence at the School of Medicine at UC Riverside. She is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Puget Sound\, serves on the board for the arts organization Short Run Seattle as well as the steering committee for Graphic Medicine\, and is a teaching artist with the Henry Art Gallery. \nMita Mahato’s visit is co-sponsored by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\, Manuscripts\, Archives\, and Special Collections\, and the Common Reading Program. \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/2019-poetry-comix-presentation-mita-mahato/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190207T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190207T190000
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CREATED:20190123T234105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190123T234105Z
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SUMMARY:2019 | Black History Month Reception and Celebration
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT | Black History Month Reception and Celebration\nDate: Thursday\, February 7\, 2019\nTime: 5-7 p.m.\nLocation: Pavilion\, Bruce/Floyd and Borth Galleries | Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nIn conjunction with the Social Space Exhibition\, the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a reception and celebration for Black History Month on Thursday\, February 7 from 5-7 p.m. in the Pavilion\, Bruce/Floyd and Borth Galleries. \nEnjoy a lively discussion and gallery talk with special projects curator Sidney Murphy introducing the work of African American artists Mark Bradford\, Leonardo Drew\, Julie Mehretu\, and Wangechi Mutu. Participatory events with multiple WSU student artists are planned to surprise and intrigue audiences. \nRefreshments and a variety of light fare offered\, admission is free\, everyone is welcome! \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/black-history-month-reception-and-celebration/
LOCATION:Museum of Art/WSU\, Fine Arts Center\, Pullman Campus\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190124T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190124T183000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20181130T190556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181130T190556Z
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SUMMARY:2019 | Reception & Performance with Artist Michael Schultheis: January 24\, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT | Reception & Performance with Artist Michael Schultheis\nDate: Thursday\, January 24\, 2019\nTime: 4:30-6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Wright/Harmon Gallery| Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a reception & performance with artist Michael Schultheis on Thursday\, January 24 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Wright/Harmon gallery. Enjoy the realms of math and art as they come together to tell a new kind of story. Everyone is welcome! Reception with light refreshments to follow. \nABOUT | Artist and Washington State University alumnus Michael Schultheis finds dynamic synergies between the languages of mathematics and art. An economist and mathematician\, with experience in both academic and corporate worlds\, Schultheis employs analytical formulae within his luminous paintings and sculptures. His art bends mathematical precision into imperfect visions\, creating room for metaphor\, storytelling\, and beauty\, connecting us all in its expression. \nRaised on a rural family farm near the Snake River in southeast Washington State\, Schultheis was awarded a B.A. in Honors Economics from WSU in 1990. His art has been featured in more than 60 solo exhibitions in the United States. It is included in public collections such as the National Academy of Sciences\, Washington D.C.\, and U.S. Embassies in Greece and Switzerland. Schultheis has lectured widely on ‘Analytical Expressionism’ a term he uses to describe his practice at the intersection of mathematics\, science\, technology and the visual arts. \nFunding has been provided by the Samuel H. & Patricia W. Smith Arts Endowment Fund\, the John Mathews Friel Memorial Arts Lectureship\, and the Members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. \nEXHIBITION | Michael Schultheis: Venn Pirouettes \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/2019-reception-performance-with-artist-michael-schultheis-january-24-430-630-p-m/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20181025T173918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T173918Z
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SUMMARY:Memorial Celebration for Jim & Kelma Short
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Sociology\, the Social & Economic Sciences Research Center\nand the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\,\ntogether with Michael Short and Susan Short Castleberry\,\ninvite you to a\nMemorial Celebration for Jim and Kelma Short \nTo be held at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, Community Pavilion\n1535 NW Wilson Road\, Pullman\, WA \nNovember 8\, 2018 | 4:00–6:00 pm | Program will be held at 5:00 pm \nPaid parking is available in the Smith Center public parking garage
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/memorial-celebration-for-jim-kelma-short/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181018T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181018T183000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180731T211816Z
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SUMMARY:Kate Gilmore: In Your Way | Gallery Talk and Performance
DESCRIPTION:Special Event: Kate Gilmore Gallery Talk and Performance – Audience Participation\nDate: Thursday\, October 18\, 2018\nTime: 4:30-6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Bruce/Floyd & Borth Galleries | Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a gallery talk and performance with artist Kate Gilmore. Join us Thursday\, October 18 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Bruce/Floyd and Borth Galleries’ exhibition Kate Gilmore: In Your Way.  Everyone is welcome! Audience participation is encouraged and ear/eye protection is provided. Reception with light refreshments to follow. \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/kate-gilmore-in-your-way-gallery-talk-and-performance/
LOCATION:WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T183000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180904T214637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180904T214637Z
UID:10000405-1539275400-1539282600@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Marching in Gucci | Chad Goller-Sojourner | Performance in Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:Special Event: Marching in Gucci | Chad Goller-Sojourner – Performance in Pavilion\nDate: Thursday\, October 11\, 2018\nTime: 4:30-6:30 p.m. \nChad will perform the work\, “Marching in Gucci: Memoirs of A Well-Dressed Black AIDS Activist\,” on Thursday\, October 11\, National Coming Out Day. Set in NYC during the height of the AIDS Crisis\, this multimedia oral history explores the paradoxical and precarious relationship between fighting AIDS while engaging in self-harming behaviors. The performance will be in the Pavilion from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome! \nChad Goller-Sojourner is a Seattle-based writer\, storyteller\, solo-performer and recipient of a distinguished Washington State Arts Commission Performing Arts Fellowship. Most recently he served as the 2013 Ohio University Glidden Visiting Professor\, where his work focused on the social\, political and historical dimensions of multi-identity construction and intersectionality. In 2011 he was awarded both an Artist Trust Grant and Creative Artist Residency to further develop his sophomore solo show: Riding in Cars with Black People & Other Newly Dangerous Acts: A Memoir in Vanishing Whiteness. In 2009 he launched a national college tour of his groundbreaking and crushingly honest inaugural solo show entitled: Sitting in Circles with Rich White Girls: Memoirs of a Bulimic Black Boy\, which debuted July 2008\, was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and has most recently been expanded into a written memoir. \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/chad-goller-sojourner-performance-in-pavilion/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180927T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180927T183000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180731T212805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180731T212805Z
UID:10000403-1538065800-1538073000@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts at 25
DESCRIPTION:Special Event: Crow’s Shadow Reception/Gallery Conversation with artist James Lavadour and Dr. Rebecca Dobkins (Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Native American Art\, Hallie Ford Museum of Art\, Willamette University)\nDate: Thursday\, September 27\, 2018\nTime: 4:30-6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Wright/Harmon and Smith Galleries | Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a reception & gallery conversation – moderated by Dr. Michael Holloman with Dr. Rebecca Dobkins and artist James Lavadour – on Thursday\, September 27 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Wright/Harmon and Smith Galleries.  Everyone is welcome! Enjoy a lively dialog about the works in the exhibition Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts at 25. Reception with light refreshments to follow. \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries are Tuesday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, closed Sunday and Monday. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. \n 
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/crows-shadow-institute-of-the-arts-at-25/
LOCATION:WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180920T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180920T183000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180730T224105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T224105Z
UID:10000398-1537461000-1537468200@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Memento: Selected Works from the Elwood Collections
DESCRIPTION:Special Event: Memento: Reception & Gallery Talk with Sean Elwood\nDate: Thursday\, September 20\, 2018\nTime: 4:30-6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Creighton Gallery | Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a reception & gallery talk with Sean Elwood on Thursday\, September 20 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Creighton Gallery.  Everyone is welcome! This is a wonderful opportunity for visitors to become familiar with the Memento exhibition through the eyes of the collector who donated these collections to Washington State University. Enjoy a reception with light refreshments and an informal evening of art engagement. \nEXHIBITION TRAILER | Memento: Selected Works from the Elwood Collections \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/memento-selected-works-from-the-elwood-collections/
LOCATION:WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180911T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180911T133000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180731T211047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180731T211047Z
UID:10000400-1536667200-1536672600@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition | Reception and Gallery Talk
DESCRIPTION:Special Event: Fine Arts Faculty Exhibition: Reception and Gallery Talk with Doug Gast\, Joe Hedges and Io Palmer\nDate: Tuesday\, September 11\, 2018\nTime: 12:00-1:30 p.m.\nLocation: Borth Gallery | Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a reception and gallery talk with faculty artists Doug Gast\, Joe Hedges and Io Palmer on Tuesday\, September 11 from 12:00-1:30 p.m. in the Borth Gallery.  Everyone is welcome! Enjoy an enlightening conversation about the works in the exhibition Self•ish: Doug Gast\, Joe Hedges\, and Io Palmer from the perspective of the artists themselves. Reception with light refreshments to follow. \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries are Tuesday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, closed Sunday and Monday. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. \n  \n 
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/fine-arts-faculty-exhibition-reception-and-gallery-talk/
LOCATION:WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180412T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180412T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180314T182620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180314T182620Z
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SUMMARY:Marie Watt: Jo Hockenhull Distinguished Lecturer for 2018
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 12\, 4:30 p.m.\, Fine Arts Auditorium 5062\, Fine Arts Center\, WSU \nThe Jo Hockenhull Lecture series\, organized by the Women’s Studies Program\, the Fine Arts Department\, and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, has named Marie Watt as the Visiting Lecturer for 2018. Watt will discuss the connections between art\, activism\, and feminist politics. This event is free and open to the public with a reception to follow. \nUsing various media\, including reclaimed wool blankets\, felt\, pine\, cedar\, and iron\, Marie Watt’s work grapples with indigenous politics\, feminism\, and the relationship between history and memory. Watt received her MFA degree in painting and printmaking from Yale University. Her work has been exhibited at the Tacoma Art Museum\, the Rockwell Museum\, Northwestern University’s Block Museum of Art and the Denver Art Museum. In 2015\, Watt worked on piece in which she conducted sewing circles with students from Tierra Ecnantada High School to draw attention to the collaborative nature of aesthetic creations. Watt is a member of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nation and mobilizes several Native American traditions of storytelling and community formation in her work. Her most recent exhibition\, Companion Species (Underbelly) will be on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU from April 6\, 2018 to through September 1\, 2018. \nWatt received her MFA degree in painting and printmaking from Yale University. Her work has been exhibited at the Tacoma Art Museum\, the Rockwell Museum\, Northwestern University’s Block Museum of Art and the Denver Art Museum. Her most recent exhibition\, Companion Species (Underbelly) will be on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU from April 6\, 2018 to through September 1\, 2018. \nThe Hockenhull lecture series was launched in 1996 by the Women’s Studies Department in collaboration with the Department of Fine Arts to honor Jo Hockenhull\, a WSU emeritus professor of Fine Arts who served as director of women’s studies for more than a decade. At WSU\, Hockenhull focused on building programs and initiatives supporting diversity\, the liberal arts\, free speech\, and critical thinking. Past lecturers have been visual artists\, poets\, and performance artists who have emphasized the important connections between art\, social justice\, and political practice. Former lecturers have included Octavia Butler\, Coco Fusco\, the Guerrilla Girls\, Anna Chavez\, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith\, Ayana Jackson\, and Jin-me Yoon. \nFor more information\, contact Nishant Shahani at 509-335-5286. \nThe lecture is co-sponsored by the Plateau Center
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/marie-watt-jo-hockenhull-distinguished-lecturer-for-2018/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180412T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180412T143000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180314T175423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180314T175423Z
UID:10000395-1523539800-1523543400@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Special Event: A Conversation with Jeffry Mitchell and Marie Watt
DESCRIPTION:Special Event: A Conversation with Jeffry Mitchell and Marie Watt\nDate: April 12\, 2018\nTime: 1:30-2:30 p.m.\nLocation: Borth and Creighton Galleries | Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is hosting a conversation with well-known artists Jeffry Mitchell and Marie Watt on April 12\, 2018 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome! This is a wonderful opportunity for visitors to become familiar with artists Jeffry Mitchell and Marie Watt. Marie will moderate a conversation with Jeffry about his work in the Borth Gallery (03). Jeffry will likewise moderate a conversation with Marie about her work in the Creighton Gallery (04). Enjoy this alternative method of engagement reflecting a dialog between two artists who know each other’s work both personally and professionally. \nLOCATION | The  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. The hours of our six galleries 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/special-event-a-conversation-with-jeffry-mitchell-and-marie-watt/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180406T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180406T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180226T195638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180226T195638Z
UID:10000393-1523037600-1523044800@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2018 MFA Exhibition Reception\, Friday\, 4/6\, 6-8 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:RECEPTION: Friday\, April 6\, 6-8pm\, Collections and Learning Gallery\, Fine Arts Center\n \nJoin us for the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Reception\, organized by our curators Ryan Hardesty and Zach Mazur who’ve said\, “This exhibit provides a wide range of styles and stimulating experiences for faculty\, students and local museum constituents. The world-class faculty at WSU encourage the MFA candidates to become more assured and articulate in their convictions. We confidently present this year’s graduate thesis work in hopes that undergraduate students\, first year graduate students and anyone willing to be moved by art while spending time at WSU will find it a fun and stimulating experience.” This annual showcase represents the culmination of two or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. \nMFA THESIS CANDIDATES | Jared Boorn\, Anna Carpenter\, Morganne Radziewicz\, Krista Brand\, Marguerite Gilbertson\, Mana Mehrabian\, and Amelia Warden. You can learn more about each artist by viewing their websites located in the right-hand sidebar. \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is committed to the idea that museums have a responsibility to recognize the creative talent of its region.  Anna-Maria Shannon\, Interim Director of the museum adds\, “Exposing our audience to the culmination of two or more years work from our graduate candidates enriches the community life of Washington State University by providing meaningful encounters with creativity and innovation. Our over-arching goal is to support creativity and innovation in students who can seek out divergent opinions\, examine complex issues from a variety of perspectives and find meaning in the world.” \nLOCATION | The Collections and Learning Gallery of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium in the Fine Arts Center on the WSU Pullman campus. The Collections and Learning Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday\, noon – 4 p.m.\, closed Sunday and Monday. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2018-mfa-exhibition-reception-friday-4-6-6-8-p-m/
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
GEO:46.7287207;-117.1542743
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180406T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20180130T180009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T180009Z
UID:10000464-1523016000-1523019600@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Grand Opening Invitation: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the Grand Opening Dedication Ceremony on Friday\, April 6 (mom’s weekend) from noon to 1:00 p.m.  President Kirk Schulz\, architect Jim Olson\, and patron Jordan Schnitzer will share their thoughts. Refreshments will be served in the Pavilion gallery and tours will be given every two hours beginning at 2:00 pm until closing. The new museum is located directly south of the CUB on Terrell Mall of the Pullman campus. \nIn the six new galleries of the Crimson Cube\, we will be hosting fiber constructions from Marie Watt\, an interactive sound sculpture by Trimpin\, ceramics by Jeffry Mitchell\, video from the True Collection\, and portraiture from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation. We will also feature works from the museum’s permanent collection titled Hearts: Selections from the Jim Dine Print Collection. We are delighted to host our featured artists’ works as our inaugural exhibitions and are confident that you will be inspired by both the art and the architecture you experience in the new space. \nIn our former location within the Fine Arts Center\, now known as the Collections & Learning Gallery\, we look forward to hosting the Masters of Fine Arts Thesis exhibition\, opening April 3. The reception for the MFA show is April 6\, at 6:00 p.m. Please check our calendar for opening event times and locations. It is going to be a busy weekend.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/grand-opening-invitation-jordan-schnitzer-museum-of-art-wsu/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171117T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20171010T162835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T162835Z
UID:10000450-1510938000-1510941600@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:CLOSING RECEPTION & JOINT LECTURE with Wendy Red Star and Beatrice Red Star Fletcher
DESCRIPTION:The current Museum of Art/WSU is closing its doors after 42 years of dedicated service to the arts. We will reopen with a new name\, the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art/WSU\, in a newly completed building on Mom’s weekend 2018. Join us for a closing reception party and special lecture by Wendy Red Star and her ten year old daughter\, Beatrice Red Star Fletcher from 5-7 pm on November 17\, 2017\, in the current gallery space. \nCLOSING RECEPTION: Fri\, 11/17\, 5-7pm\nJOINT LECTURE: Fri\, 11/17\, 5-6pm\, with Wendy Red Star and Beatrice Red Star Fletcher \nAbout Wendy Red Star: (Native American\, Crow\, b. 1981)\nThrough incorporating a variety of media in her practice\, Wendy Red Star uses her art as a response to address the widespread misrepresentation of Native Americans in popular culture and examine the intersection between colonialist structures and Native American beliefs. Historic photographs like those of photographer\, Edward Curtis\, misrepresented Native culture by over-romanticizing Native Americans from a white perspective\, which is still apparent in modern mainstream culture in the form of sports mascots or sexualized costumes. Humor and surrealism become a vehicle for Red Star as she investigates Crow culture in her work\, which is simultaneously critical and celebratory—a tool for “decolonizing the way people are seeing things.” Born in Billings\, Montana in 1981\, Wendy Red Star was raised on the Apsáalooke (Crow) reservation in southeastern Montana. Red Star received her BFA in sculpture from Montana State University and an MFA from the University of California\, Los Angeles. \n“As a brown person\, as a brown artist\, your work is political … I don’t aim to do political work\, but it becomes political because it’s talking outside the colonial framework.” \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\, noon – 4 p.m.\, closed Sunday and Monday. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/closing-reception-joint-lecture-with-wendy-red-star-and-beatrice-red-star-fletcher/
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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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
GEO:46.7287207;-117.1542743
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170822T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20170815T222441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T222441Z
UID:10000468-1503396000-1510945200@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2017 FALL EXHIBIT | CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PRINTMAKERS
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION: AUGUST 22 – NOVEMBER 17\, 2017\nCLOSING RECEPTION: Fri\, 11/17\, 5-7pm\nJOINT LECTURE: Fri\, 11/17\, 5-6pm\, with Wendy Red Star and Beatrice Red Star Fletcher \nABOUT | Contemporary Women Printmakers celebrates six internationally recognized women artists invested in printmaking\, a process both physically and technically demanding. Featured artists include Hung Liu\, Wangechi Mutu\, Deborah Oropallo\, Wendy Red Star\, Alison Saar and Lorna Simpson. Hailing from many places around the world—Africa\, Asia\, and North America—these artists offer a diverse set of perspectives on a wide-range of themes pertaining to global culture. Each is critically engaged with content surrounding issues of identity formation—through gender\, sexuality\, race\, ethnicity\, or economic class—and each employs figuration as a means to explore representations of the female body within contemporary art and popular culture. \nThe featured works demonstrate a broad variety of traditional as well as contemporary printmaking techniques\, from woodcut to etching to offset lithography and digital prints. \nContemporary Women Printmakers is drawn from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. \nThe Museum of Art is committed to the idea that a museum has a responsibility to recognize the creative talent of its region.  Anna-Maria Shannon\, Interim Director of the museum adds\, “Our over-arching goal is to support creativity and innovation in students who can seek out divergent opinions\, examine complex issues from a variety of perspectives and find meaning in the world.” \nFUNDING for this exhibition is provided by the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation\, Samuel H. and Patricia W. Smith Art Endowment\, the Washington State Arts Commission\, and the Members of the Museum of Art. \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\, noon – 4 p.m.\, closed Sunday and Monday. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. \n\nPARTICIPATING ARTISTSHung Liu \nWangechi Mutu \nDeborah Oropallo \nWendy Red Star \nAlison Saar \nLorna Simpson
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2017-fall-exhibit-contemporary-women-printmakers/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2017/08/1-CWP-2017-1-e1513118411364.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170630T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20170504T225306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170504T225306Z
UID:10000470-1494928800-1498838400@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2017 SUMMER | CURATORS CHOICE EXHIBIT
DESCRIPTION:Reflections on Place through WSU Faculty and the Museum Collection\nMay 16 – June 30\, 2017\n \n“The intersections of nature\, culture\, history\, and ideology form the ground on which we stand—our land\, our place\, the local.” –Lucy Lippard \nABOUT | In his essay Towards a Critical Regionalism\, architectural historian Kenneth Frampton denounced the prevailing “international” style of architecture—modular\, rational\, often partly pre-fabricated—for reducing regional variance to the point that new buildings in cities across the world were beginning to look altogether and everywhere the same. As an ensuing extension of Frampton’s argument\, artists of various disciplines have taken up the challenge of balancing regional difference within a hyper-connected\, globalized world. Today’s culture-makers have an opportunity to benefit from burgeoning avenues of information exchange and de-centralized seats of power\, while critically responding to local conditions; reflective of their community’s histories\, cultural-makeup\, and the particulars of the surrounding land. \nPoints of Interest brings together four Washington State University faculty members—Ruth Boden\, Kevin Haas\, Taiji Miyasaka\, and Linda Russo—whom each\, in their own way\, provide a lens onto the multi-faceted idea of “place.” Through their creative practices and current research these individuals probe themes of uniqueness as it pertains to locale\, but also\, degrees of sameness and shared commonalities through cultural synthesis. Supplementing and providing context to their inquiries will be selections of place-based works drawn from the museum’s permanent collection of over 3500 objects. \nThe Museum of Art is committed to the idea that a museum has a responsibility to recognize the creative talent of its region.  Anna-Maria Shannon\, Interim Director of the museum adds\, “Our over-arching goal is to support creativity and innovation in students who can seek out divergent opinions\, examine complex issues from a variety of perspectives and find meaning in the world.” \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\, noon – 4 p.m.\, closed Sunday and Monday. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. \n  \nWSU FACULTY PROFESSORS | \nRuth Boden \nKevin Haas \nTaiji Miyasaka \nLinda Russo
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2017-summer-curators-choice-exhibit/
LOCATION:Museum of Art/WSU\, Fine Arts Center\, Pullman Campus\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2015/12/2-UPCOMING-EXHIBITS-CCROP.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
GEO:46.7287207;-117.1542743
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170404T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20250724T221236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T221512Z
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SUMMARY:2017 SPRING | MFA THESIS EXHIBITION
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION: April 4 – May 6\nRECEPTION: Friday\, April 7\, 6-8pm\n \nABOUT | The Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition is organized by our curators Ryan Hardesty and Zach Mazur who’ve said\, “This exhibit provides a wide range of styles and stimulating experiences for faculty\, students and local museum constituents. The world-class faculty at WSU encourage the MFA candidates to become more assured and articulate in their convictions. We confidently present this year’s graduate thesis work in hopes that undergraduate students\, first year graduate students and anyone willing to be moved by art while spending time at WSU will find it a fun and stimulating experience.” This annual showcase represents the culmination of two or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. \nMFA INTERVIEWS | We also are fortunate to have interviews and photos with the candidates posted on facebook (explaining the graduate candidates’ art and processes) as a great resource.  Find these interviews by scrolling down to view the photo gallery\, or view them on facebook by clicking here. Or visit the museum’s webpage here and scroll down to view the gallery of images from each artist. \nMFA THESIS CANDIDATES |\nHayley Black\nStephen Cohen\nAnnie Cunningham\nAndre Fortes\nYuanwen Lin\nLaura Pregeant \nThe Museum of Art is committed to the idea that a museum has a responsibility to recognize the creative talent of its region.  Anna-Maria Shannon\, Interim Director of the museum adds\, “Exposing our audience to the culmination of two or more years work from our graduate candidates enriches the community life of Washington State University by providing meaningful encounters with creativity and innovation. Our over-arching goal is to support creativity and innovation in students who can seek out divergent opinions\, examine complex issues from a variety of perspectives and find meaning in the world.” \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-spring-mfa-thesis-exhibition/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170222T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20170202T225535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170202T225535Z
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SUMMARY:TRADITION & CHANGE: CONTEXTUALIZING THE ART OF RICK BARTOW
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Art/WSU will host an exhibition walk-through with Michael Holloman\, Associate Professor of Art History and American Indian Studies\, Washington State University on February 22 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. in the Museum Gallery. \nDrawing from his experiences as a liaison between regional tribes and cultural institutions\, Michael Holloman will lead a discussion in defining traditional Native arts and then guide us through the emergence of indigenous artists within the contemporary art field. Professor Holloman will place the work of Rick Bartow in a contemporary context through highlighting a key works within the exhibition. \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/tradition-change-contextualizing-the-art-of-rick-bartow/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170311T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20160713T231325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160713T231325Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161103T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20160914T182701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T182701Z
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SUMMARY:2016 COMIC ARTIST LECTURE | With artist Peter Bagge at Museum/WSU
DESCRIPTION:JOIN THE MUSEUM OF ART FOR A LECTURE WITH ARTIST PETER BAGGE IN THE MUSEUM GALLERY\n Thursday\, November 3 at 6pm \nMeet one of the Northwest’s most celebrated alternative cartoonists\, Peter Bagge\, as he weaves listeners the story of the Northwest alternative comics scene and how he developed his career as a young cartoonist through establishing a relationship with notorious underground cartoonist\, Robert Crumb. After serving as Weirdo magazine’s managing editor Bagge went on to create his own series of comics such as Neat Stuff\, the ‘grunge comic’ Hate\, and more recently Apocalypse Nerd. Bagge is a recipient of numerous recognitions including the Harvey Award\, one of the industry’s most respected awards\, and his work is known for its dark humor surrounding youthfulness in middle-class America. \nNotes | Open to the public. \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 Monday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, open until 7 p.m. on Thursdays and closed on Sundays. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2016-comic-artist-lecture-with-peter-bagge-at-the-museum-of-art/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161006T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161006T153000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20160928T175624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160928T175624Z
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SUMMARY:2016 FALL | What is Graphic Medicine: A Conversation With Cartoonist Mita Mahato
DESCRIPTION:Hear Mita Mahato share her thoughts\, and then join her in making some comics! \nDETAILS | Thursday\, Oct 6th\, 1:30pm – 3:30pm Museum of Art Gallery \nABOUT | Mita Mahato’s cut paper art and comics explore the transformative capacities of found and handmade paper using layered shapes\, textures\, and colors that together build multivalent images and stories. Her most recent cut paper comic “Sea” was recognized by Cartoonists NW as 2015’s “best comic book” and will be the subject of continued work during her participation in the Arctic Circle Residency in 2017. Her comics and collaborative projects have been spotlighted by The Stranger\, Seattle Review of Books\, and AV Club. She is Associate Professor of English at the University of Puget Sound\, serves on the board for Short Run Seattle\, and teaches art workshops for Seattle Aquarium’s Creativity Inspiring Conservation program\, Henry Art Gallery’s ArtVenture program\, and other community organizations. She lives in Seattle. \nNOTES | Public event\, everyone is welcome!
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-medicine-a-conversation-with-cartoonist-mita-mahato/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161005T131000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161005T143000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20160929T181500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160929T181500Z
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SUMMARY:2016 FALL | Creativity as a Solo and Collaborative Pursuit: A Conversation With Cartoonist Eroyn Franklin
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Eroyn Franklin as she presents a comic reading\, discussion and video! \nDETAILS | Wednesday\, October 5th\, 1:10pm – 2:30pm\, MOA Gallery \nABOUT | Eroyn Franklin is a Seattle-based maker of comics including 2 graphic novels\, Detained and Another Glorious Day at the Nothing Factory. She is one of the founders of Short Run\, an annual small press festival and year-round resource that celebrates comics\, zines\, and art books with a focus on limited editions\, self-published\, and handmade books. Eroyn Franklin will be discussing creativity as a solo and collaborative pursuit. The presentation will consist of a comic reading\, discussion\, and video about Short Run. \nTHANKS | The Museum of Art would like to acknowledge and thank Associate Professor Kevin Haas and the Department of Fine Arts for organizing this event. \nNOTES | Public event\, everyone is welcome!
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2016-fall-creativity-as-a-solo-and-collaborative-pursuit-a-conversation-with-cartoonist-eroyn-franklin/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20160713T230548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160713T230548Z
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SUMMARY:2016 FALL | NW Alternative Comics Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Art/WSU announces a Northwest Alternative Comics Exhibition\, Sep. 26–Dec. 17. AN OPENING RECEPTION WILL BE HELD 5-7 PM THURSDAY\, OCTOBER 6\, IN THE MUSEUM OF ART GALLERY. Admission to the museum is free. \nABOUT | The Northwest is seen by many as the birthplace of alternative comics\, a genre which blended the legacy of Bay-Area “underground comix” with a DIY punk-ethos\, while in step with a burgeoning independent music scene. Coalescing around The Evergreen State College in the early 1980s\, gifted cartoonists Matt Groening\, Lynda Barry\, and Charles Burns published their comic strips in small alternative weeklies\, helping to lay the foundation for the cultural phenomenon that would develop around Seattle in the 1990s. Originally underground and bohemian-based\, today the regional comic scene is bigger and more active than ever before. \nNorthwest Alternative Comics will feature a select sampling of emerging and highly-recognized artists and illustrators who make up the alternative comics genre of our region. With an emphasis on individuals who are willing to reinvent the way we look at and experience the art of comics and graphic arts\, our exhibition offers an alternative to mainstream superhero comics by highlighting diverse narratives and new visual formats. The exhibition includes artists Peter Bagge\, Paul Chadwick\, Max Clotfelter\, Taylor Dow\, Ellen Forney\, Eroyn Franklin\, David Lasky\, Mita Mahato\, Tom Van Deusen and Jim Woodring.  Special thanks to exhibit advisors Larry Reid of Fantagraphics Books and Casey Bruce of Danger Room Comics. \nCOUGAR COMIX JAM:  Thurs\, 9/22\, 5-10pm\, Rico’s Pub\, Downtown Pullman\nLearn to make comic zines with Tom and Max. Materials are provided – just show up and “jam”!\nARTIST MURAL COLLABORATION: Fri\, 9/23\,10am-4pm\, MOA Gallery\nWatch Seattle cartoonists Tom Van Deusen and Max Clotfelter paint a 12×16 foot mural as curators prepare for the opening 9/26.\nPETER BAGGE ARTIST LECTURE: Thurs\, 11/3\, 6pm\, MOA Gallery\nJoin Peter Bagge\, as he weaves the story of the NW alternative comics scene and his career as Weirdo magazine’s managing editor. \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 Monday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, open until 7 p.m. on Thursdays and closed on Sundays. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2016-fall-nw-alternative-comics-exhibition/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20160914T200915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T200915Z
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SUMMARY:2016 MURAL COLLABORATION | with artists Tom Van Deusen and Max Clotfelter in the Museum/WSU Gallery
DESCRIPTION:JOIN THE MUSEUM FOR AN ARTIST MURAL COLLABORATION IN THE GALLERY\nFriday\, September 23 from 10am-4pm \nSeattle cartoonists Tom Van Deusen and Max Clotfelter will be in the Museum of Art gallery space painting a 12’ x 16’ foot mural for the NW Alternative Comics exhibition. This is a rare opportunity to see both artists and curators at work as they prepare the installation and mural for the Norhtwest Alternative Comics exhibit which opens on Monday\, September 26th. \nNotes | Open to the public. Admission is free. \nADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING\nPETER BAGGE ARTIST LECTURE: Thurs\, 11/3\, 6pm\, MOA Gallery | Join Peter Bagge\, as he weaves the story of the NW alternative comics scene and his career as Weirdo magazine’s managing editor. \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 Monday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, open until 7 p.m. on Thursdays and closed on Sundays. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2016-mural-collaboration-with-artists-max-clotfelter-tom-van-deusen-in-the-museum-of-art-gallery/
LOCATION:Museum of Art/WSU\, Fine Arts Center\, Pullman Campus\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160922T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160922T220000
DTSTAMP:20260413T025311
CREATED:20160914T174411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T174411Z
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SUMMARY:2016 COUGAR COMIX JAM | Hosted by Museum/WSU at Rico's Pub
DESCRIPTION:JOIN THE MUSEUM OF ART AT RICO’S PUB IN DOWNTOWN PULLMAN\nThursday\, September 22 from 5-10pm. \nNorthwest Alternative Comics artists Max Clotfelter and Tom Van Deusen with be coming to town on September 22nd to host an informal zine making workshop at Rico’s Pub from 5pm to 10pm. Max and Tom will be talking about their comics making process as well as leading participants through the creation of an actual underground zine that will be printed and released at the opening of the NW Alternative Comics Exhibition at the Museum of Art Gallery on October 6. Materials will be provided by the pub\, all you’ll need to do is show up and “jam” on one of the pages of the zine. There will be group comic exercises for novices\, but anyone who already likes drawing comics can show up and draw. All skill levels and ages are encouraged to participate\, everyone is welcome! \nNotes | Participants are encouraged to show up at 5pm. Materials will be provided. Admission is free. Minors seated until 7pm. \nADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING\nARTIST MURAL COLLABORATION: Fri\, 9/23\,10am-4pm\, MOA Gallery | Watch Seattle cartoonists Tom Van Deusen and Max Clotfelter paint a 12×16 foot mural as curators prepare for the opening 9/26.\nPETER BAGGE ARTIST LECTURE: Thurs\, 11/3\, 6pm\, MOA Gallery | Join Peter Bagge\, as he weaves the story of the NW alternative comics scene and his career as Weirdo magazine’s managing editor. \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 Monday – Saturday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, open until 7 p.m. on Thursdays and closed on Sundays. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2016-cougar-comix-jam-hosted-by-the-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:Rico’s Pub\, Pullman\, WA\, 99163\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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