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SUMMARY:2021 | Open Gallery With MFA Candidate Stephanie Broussard
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 9\, 2021\, 1:00–3:30 p.m.\nOpen Gallery With MFA Thesis Candidate Stephanie Broussard\n\nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, Pavilion Gallery\nFree and open to the public\, no registration necessary. \nMFA Candidate Stephanie Broussard will be present in the gallery to informally welcome visitors to her Master of Fine Arts Thesis exhibition. The artist will respond to your questions and provide impromptu tours during this time. \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. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/open-gallery-with-mfa-candidate-stephanie-broussard/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210409T160000
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SUMMARY:2021 | Livestreamed Artist’s Talk by Stephanie Broussard
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 9\, 2021\, 4:00–5:00 p.m. PST\nLivestreamed Artist’s Talk By MFA\nGraduate Candidate Stephanie Broussard\n\nStream the program live on YouTube\nFree and open to the public\, no registration necessary.\nThis livestreamed talk accompanies the 2021 Master of Fine Arts Thesis exhibition  \nJoin MFA graduate candidate Stephanie Broussard virtually as she takes the audience on a tour of her thesis exhibition in the museum’s Pavilion gallery. Traveling from many places to join the cohort at WSU\, Broussard engaged in an intense two-year interdisciplinary studio program and met regularly with faculty members for group and individual critiques. Visiting artists and scholars provided diverse one-on-one insight into her creative work while the artist sharpened her confidence\, convictions\, and skills. \nStephanie Broussard’s work interprets and plays with perceptions of space utilizing the language of paint. Through a series of contrasting themes\, she has constructed narrative paintings revolving around distance & closeness; interior & exterior; cityscape & landscape; spiritual & physical; presence & absence. \nAfter the presentation\, Stephanie will be joined by her MFA peers for a panel discussion regarding her work. The remainder of Broussard’s MFA cohort\, who also entered the program of graduate study in Fine Arts in 2019\, have elected to stay a third year due to complications of COVID-19. Broussard’s fellow MFAs have been an important part of her graduate experience\, and the panel discussion will give this special group time to reflect on and celebrate Broussard’s effort and accomplishment. \nNote: Stephanie’s livestreamed artist talk is fully virtual. \nOrganized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. Funding for this exhibition is provided 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/2021-livestreamed-artists-talk-by-stephanie-broussard/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T223100Z
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SUMMARY:2021 | Livestreamed Lecture by Janis A. Tomlinson\, Los Disparates and Goya’s Late Works: Triumphs of Caprice
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 21\, 2021\, 4:00–5:00 p.m. PST\nLivestreamed Lecture by Janis A. Tomlinson\, Los Disparates and Goya’s Late Works: Triumphs of Caprice\n\nStream the program live on YouTube\nFree and open to the public\, no registration necessary.\nThis livestreamed lecture accompanies the exhibition\, World Without Reason: Goya’s Los Disparates \nAt some point between his 70th and 75th year\, the Spanish artist Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) etched images published thirty-six years after his death as Los Proverbios.  Following that 1864 publication\, impressions of the plates with titles in Goya’s hand that described the scenes as disparates\, perhaps best translated as “irrationalities” came to light\, justifying the title by which we today know these etchings. In this lecture\, Janis Tomlinson will discuss how the intriguing imagery of these works mark a new creative departure for Goya\, to be continued in works to follow\, including the well-known “black” paintings. \nAn internationally recognized authority on Goya\, Janis Tomlinson is the author of several books on the artist. Tomlinson’s recently published biography\, Goya: A Portrait of the Artist has received wide critical acclaim: \n“If ever there was a time that demanded a fuller understanding of Francisco de Goya y Lucientes\, that time is now. Goya navigated the tempestuous shoals around being a court painter and an independent humanist during the brutal period of Spain’s Imperial unraveling. In the process he emerged as arguably the first modern artist…[A] superlative study. —Christopher Knight\, LA Times \nDr. Tomlinson received her B.A. from McGill University\, Montréal\, Quebec\, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Her awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship and she was also a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington\, D.C. She has taught at Columbia University\, and was the Sterling and Francine Clark Professor at Williams College. From 1999 to 2003 Dr. Tomlinson was Director of Exhibitions and Cultural Programs at the National Academy of Sciences\, and subsequently Director of Museums at the University of Delaware. \nLos Disparates and Goya’s Late Works: Triumphs of Caprice is a John Mathews Friel Memorial Art Lecture\, named for John Friel\, a 1962 WSU Fine Arts graduate. Additional funding is provided by the Samuel H. and Patricia W. Smith Endowment and members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. \nAbout the Exhibition\nWorld Without Reason: Goya’s Los Disparates\nApril 6\, 2021 – August 14\, 2021\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-livestreamed-lecture-by-janis-a-tomlinson-los-disparates-and-goyas-late-works-triumphs-of-caprice/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:2021 | Art & Healing Exhibition Tour 1
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 12\, 3:00 p.m.\nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, Smith Gallery\n \nArt & Healing Tours\, led by museum staff and students from the Spring 2021 Museum Procedures class\, invite participants to reflect on the relationship of art\, health\, and healing: How do the visual arts promote physical\, mental and emotional well-being? These tours highlight the exhibition Art & Healing: Works by Jim Dine and Corita Kent in the museum’s Smith Gallery\, as well as works from other current exhibitions\, including Trimpin: Ambiente432 and Under the Same Sun and Moon: New Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection. Discussion is encouraged. \nPlease sign up for tours at the museum through the Center for Learning and Innovation at Pullman Regional Hospital \n\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. For more information\, please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-art-healing-exhibition-tour-1/
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:20210514T140000
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SUMMARY:2021 | Art & Healing: Cello Performance 1 by Ruth Boden
DESCRIPTION:From 440 to 432; Taking the Tension Out\nCello performance by Ruth Boden in conversation with Trimpin’s sound sculpture Ambiente432. Comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, Ambiente432 is tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls\, Stradivarius instruments\, and 20th century physicist W. O. Schumann calculated the Earth’s rhythms at a cycle close to the fundamental frequency of 432Hz. \nAbout Ruth Boden\nDr. Ruth Boden is an Associate Professor in the School of Music at Washington State University where she teaches cello\, bass\, music theory and coordinates the chamber music program. Dr. Boden holds a B.M. and M.M. in cello performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music\, and a D.M.A. from the University of Alabama. \nBoden is an active performer and has appeared as a guest artist with the Mid-Columbia Symphony\, Washington Idaho Symphony\, Coeur D’ Alene Symphony\, and gave the premier performance of Philip Wharton’s Concerto for Violin and Cello with the Rendezvous Orchestra in Moscow\, Idaho. She has also been a member of numerous orchestras throughout the Southeast and Northwest\, including the Pensacola Symphony\, Huntsville Symphony\, Tuscaloosa Symphony\, Washington Idaho Symphony\, and Spokane Symphony among others. Additionally\, Ruth has worked with several notable chamber artists including the Vermeer\, Juilliard\, Miami\, and Cavani String Quartets and the Diaz Trio. She served as the interim conductor for the Washington State University Symphony Orchestra from 2009-2011\, interim Artistic Director and conductor for the Spokane Youth Symphony during the 2013-2014 season\, and has served as guest conductor and clinician for numerous festivals throughout the Northwest. \nBoden is a staunch supporter of new and contemporary music. She released her first solo CD Off the Cuff in July of 2014 which features eclectic contemporary music for solo cello. An avid hiker and lover of the outdoors\, Ruth spends parts of her summers backpacking with her cello and performing new works commissioned for her project Music Outside Four Walls. \n\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. For more information\, please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-art-healing-cello-performance-1-by-ruth-boden/
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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SUMMARY:2021 | Art & Healing Exhibition Tour 2
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 14\, 3:00 p.m.\nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, Smith Gallery\n \nArt & Healing Tours\, led by museum staff and students from the Spring 2021 Museum Procedures class\, invite participants to reflect on the relationship of art\, health\, and healing: How do the visual arts promote physical\, mental and emotional well-being? These tours highlight the exhibition Art & Healing: Works by Jim Dine and Corita Kent in the museum’s Smith Gallery\, as well as works from other current exhibitions\, including Trimpin: Ambiente432 and Under the Same Sun and Moon: New Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection. Discussion is encouraged. \nPlease sign up for tours at the museum through the Center for Learning and Innovation at Pullman Regional Hospital \n\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. For more information\, please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-art-healing-exhibition-tour-2/
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:20210602T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210602T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
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SUMMARY:2021 | Art & Healing: Cello Performance 2 by Ruth Boden
DESCRIPTION:When Stuck in a Rut\nRuth Boden will explore personal space and improvisation through a cello and digital loop performance. \nAbout Ruth Boden\nDr. Ruth Boden is an Associate Professor in the School of Music at Washington State University where she teaches cello\, bass\, music theory and coordinates the chamber music program. Dr. Boden holds a B.M. and M.M. in cello performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music\, and a D.M.A. from the University of Alabama. \nBoden is an active performer and has appeared as a guest artist with the Mid-Columbia Symphony\, Washington Idaho Symphony\, Coeur D’ Alene Symphony\, and gave the premier performance of Philip Wharton’s Concerto for Violin and Cello with the Rendezvous Orchestra in Moscow\, Idaho. She has also been a member of numerous orchestras throughout the Southeast and Northwest\, including the Pensacola Symphony\, Huntsville Symphony\, Tuscaloosa Symphony\, Washington Idaho Symphony\, and Spokane Symphony among others. Additionally\, Ruth has worked with several notable chamber artists including the Vermeer\, Juilliard\, Miami\, and Cavani String Quartets and the Diaz Trio. She served as the interim conductor for the Washington State University Symphony Orchestra from 2009-2011\, interim Artistic Director and conductor for the Spokane Youth Symphony during the 2013-2014 season\, and has served as guest conductor and clinician for numerous festivals throughout the Northwest. \nBoden is a staunch supporter of new and contemporary music. She released her first solo CD Off the Cuff in July of 2014 which features eclectic contemporary music for solo cello. An avid hiker and lover of the outdoors\, Ruth spends parts of her summers backpacking with her cello and performing new works commissioned for her project Music Outside Four Walls. \n\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. For more information\, please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-art-healing-cello-performance-2-by-ruth-boden/
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:20210623T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210623T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
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SUMMARY:2021 | Art & Healing: Cello Performance 3 by Ruth Boden
DESCRIPTION:Listening Beyond Hearing: Performance by Ruth Boden and Dean Luethi\nIn conjunction with the museum’s and Pullman Regional Hospital’s Art & Healing program\, Dr. Ruth Boden and Dr. Dean Luethi will explore a meditative space\nthrough a cello and vocal performance in conversation with Trimpin’s sound sculpture Ambiente432. Visitors are encouraged to bring a yoga mat to experience this performance lying down\, or utilize chairs provided by the museum. \nTo see a video from a similar cello performance of Ruth’s in our gallery\, please click here. \nComprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, Ambiente432 is tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls\, Stradivarius instruments\, and 20th century physicist W. O. Schumann calculated the Earth’s rhythms at a cycle close to the fundamental frequency of 432Hz. \nAbout Ruth Boden\nDr. Ruth Boden is an Associate Professor in the School of Music at Washington State University where she teaches cello\, bass\, music theory and coordinates the chamber music program. Dr. Boden holds a B.M. and M.M. in cello performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music\, and a D.M.A. from the University of Alabama. \nAbout Dean Luethi\nDr. Dean Luethi serves as the Director of the School of Music\, Director of Choral Activities\, and Associate Professor at Washington State University. He received his B.M. in Vocal Music Education from the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay\, his M.M. in Choral Conducting from the University of South Florida in Tampa\, and his D.M.A. in Choral Music from the University of Illinois – Urbana/Champaign. Before working at WSU\, Dr. Luethi was a choir and musical theatre director for high school and middle school students in the Green Bay area. He also served as a visiting instructor at the University of South Florida in Tampa. \n\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. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. The museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday. \n\nCURRENT VISITATION RULES | Welcome visitors\, please note COVID-19 changes as of June 15\, 2021 below.\nIf you are fully vaccinated\, please show proof of vaccination as listed below to our visitor ambassadors at the main entrance. If you are not fully vaccinated\, please continue to wear a mask and socially distance. We look forward to seeing you! \nThe following will be accepted as proof of vaccination:\n* A CDC vaccination card (which includes name of person vaccinated\, type of vaccine provided\, and date last dose administered)\, OR\n* A photo of a CDC vaccination card as a separate document or a photo of the attendee’s vaccine card stored on a phone or electronic device\, OR\n* Documentation of vaccination from a health care provider or state immunization information system record
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-art-healing-cello-performance-by-ruth-boden-3/
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:20210824T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210904T160000
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SUMMARY:2021 | Sneak Peak For Two Weeks
DESCRIPTION:Public Tours: Wednesdays and Fridays\, 3:00–3:30 p.m.\n\nWednesdays\, August 25 and September 1\nFridays\, August 27 and September 3\n \nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU will be closed Aug. 7–23 to deinstall its current exhibitions. The museum reopens on Tuesday\, Aug. 24 and is extending a special invitation to the community. Museum staff will be revealing the hidden\, mysterious world behind the gallery walls by performing “back of house” curatorial tasks within the gallery space as they prepare two new exhibitions: Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar\, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation and the Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Exhibition. \nThis special two‑week viewing takes place during a time in which museums are seeking to become more transparent and participatory\, leading to an accessible and socially engaging visit. Exhibition installation progress will change constantly during the sneak peek period. Each day will offer a potentially new experience for the viewer and make visible the methods of preservation and scholarship that are essential to any museum. \nTo participate in this special invitation for a behind the scenes view\, visit the museum Aug. 24–28 and Aug. 31–Sept. 4\, Tuesday through Friday 1 to 4 p.m.\, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nPublic tours during this time will be available from 3 to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays with Education Coordinator Kristin Becker. Faculty may also schedule a group tour for a campus class by emailing kristin.carlson@wsu.edu. \nAdmission to the museum is always free. \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. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-sneak-peak-for-two-weeks/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20210813T172851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T172851Z
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SUMMARY:2021 | Fall Exhibitions Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join museum benefactor Jordan Schnitzer\, artist Alison Saar\, and awardees of the Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Program as we celebrate the opening of two exhibitions: Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar\, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation\, and the Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Exhibition. Speakers will briefly welcome visitors to the event and touch upon the significance of these exhibitions within our collective history. Mingling is encouraged at this festive gathering\, masks required.\n\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. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-fall-exhibitions-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Exhibit,Fine Arts,Museum of Art,Opening Reception,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20210813T174522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T174522Z
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SUMMARY:2021 | Exhibition Tour with Alison Saar
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Alison Saar in the museum galleries on Wednesday\, September 29\, from 2-3 p.m. for a personal tour of Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation\, a retrospective exhibition featuring nearly 50 prints and five sculptures by this renowned Los Angeles–based artist. \nAmerican artist Alison Saar is a master of printmaking and sculpture. She employs a personal vocabulary informed by history\, race\, and mythology. Her influences range from ancient Europe\, Africa\, and American folk art. Saar’s works narrate stories of the African American experience\, moving effortlessly from the personal to the political. In many of her works\, she charts the tragic history of slavery in America\, but her figures symbolize defiance and strength. Other recurring images are informed by jazz\, romance\, and desire. \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. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-exhibition-tour-with-alison-saar/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Alison Saar,Exhibit,Exhibition Tour,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20210813T173217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T173217Z
UID:10000529-1632929400-1632933000@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2021 | Black Lives Matter: An Intergenerational Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 29\, 2021\, 3:30–4:30 p.m.\nBlack Lives Matter: An Intergenerational Discussion\n\nStream the program live on YouTube\nFree and open to the public\, no registration necessary.\nModerated by: Lisa Guerrero\, Associate Vice Provost for Inclusive Excellence\, WSU\nArtist Grant Winners: Lisa Myers Bulmash\, Rene Westbrook\, Hasaan Kirkland\, Robert Lloyd \nOn September 29 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.\, join select awardees of the Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Program for a discussion of the question: Why has art—in all its forms—always been central to thinking about Black liberation and racial justice? Panelists will address historical contexts and recent events in our shared search for racial equity. The discussion will be moderated by Lisa Guerrero\, Associate Vice Provost for Inclusive Excellence\, WSU. This discussion will be hosted live at the museum as well as livestreamed on youtube. \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. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/black-lives-matter-an-intergenerational-discussion/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Discussion,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Livestreamed,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2021/08/BLM-Portrait.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211013T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211013T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20210917T223542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T223542Z
UID:10000546-1634133600-1634140800@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2021 | Tabletop Letterpress Printing: An Introduction and Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 13\, 2021\, 2:00–4:00 p.m.\nTabletop Letterpress Printing: An Introduction and Demonstration\nContact with questions: Kristin Becker\, kristin.carlson@wsu.edu (JSMA); Kathryn Manis\, kathryn.manis@wsu.edu (MASC)\nThis event will take place in the museum’s Pavilion gallery and masks are required. \nJoin representatives from the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU (JSMA) and WSU’s Manuscripts\, Archives\, and Special Collections (MASC) for an introduction to MASC’s recently acquired tabletop letterpress. Staff will be on-hand to discuss the history of letterpress printing\, provide background on our Kelsey Victor 8 x 10 platen press\, and assist attendees in practicing laying type and printing sample formes (the letterpress term for lines of type that are ready to be printed). All are welcome to attend\, and we look forward to seeing you there! \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. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/tabletop-letterpress-printing-an-introduction-and-demonstration/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Event,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2021/09/2015-Letterpress-Image.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211019T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211019T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20210827T221811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T221811Z
UID:10000545-1634664600-1634670000@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2021 | WSU Visiting Writers Series: Brian Blanchfield
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAY\, OCTOBER 19\, 2021  |  5:30 P.M.\nIN PERSON – JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM OF ART\nFREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC\nOR WATCH ON YOUTUBE LIVE \nBrian Blanchfield is the author of three books of poetry and prose\, including Proxies: Essays Near Knowing and A Several World\, which received\, respectively\, a 2016 Whiting Award in Nonfiction and the 2014 Academy of American Poets’ James Laughlin Award.  His recent work appears in The Oxford American\, Grand\, Tin House\, A Public Space\, The Map Is Not the Territory\, Northwest Review\, Textual Practice\, and Chicago Review.  A finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry and the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir and the recipient of fellowships from the Howard Foundation and the Idaho Council for the Arts\, Blanchfield teaches in the Bennington Writing Seminars and directs the MFA writing program at the University of Idaho. \nAbout | The WSU Visiting Writers Series brings noted poets and writers of fiction and nonfiction to campus for creative readings\, class visits\, workshops\, and collaborative exchanges across intellectual and artistic disciplines. \nCommon Reading credit available. \nDon’t miss the exhibits on display at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art during Brian Blanchfield’s visit. \nMirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar \nBlack Lives Matter Artist Grant Exhibition
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/fall-2021-wsu-visiting-writers-series-brian-blanchfield-prose/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Livestreamed,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2021/08/Blanchfield1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20211201T184655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T184655Z
UID:10000512-1642694400-1642701600@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2022 | Indie Folk Reception and Gallery Talk With Guest Curator Melissa Feldman
DESCRIPTION:Join guest curator Melissa Feldman in the museum galleries on Thursday\, January 20\, from 4:00-6:00 p.m. for a reception and gallery talk about the exhibition Indie Folk: New Art and Sounds from the Pacific Northwest. The gallery talk will begin at 4:30 p.m. The exhibition features the work of 17 artists—both established and emerging—from throughout the Northwest region in an exploration of its unique artistic ecosystem involving craft traditions\, pre-industrial cultures\, and Indigenous and settler histories. \nOrganized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU and guest curated by Melissa E. Feldman. Indie Folk will travel to the Schneider Museum of Art\, Ashland\, OR and the Bellevue Arts Museum\, Bellevue\, WA. Funding for this exhibition is provided by the Samuel H. and Patricia W. Smith Endowment\, the Mildred S. Bissinger Endowment\, Patrick and Elizabeth Siler\, Nancy Spitzer\, and members of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU.\n \nAbout the Curator | Along with her ongoing work as an independent curator and writer\, Melissa Feldman held positions for the last several years as Distinguished Visiting Faculty at Cornish College of the Arts\, Seattle\, and Director of the Neddy Artist Awards. Recent curatorial projects include Uses of History (2019) at studio e\, Seattle; Push Play\, an Independent Curators International touring exhibition (2013-17): A Cool Breeze: L.A. and Vancouver Art in the 1960s and Beyond at Griffin Art Projects\, Vancouver B.C. (2017); Another Minimalism: Art After California Light and Space (2015-16)\, at the Fruitmarket Gallery\, Edinburgh and UK tour; Dance Rehearsal: Karen Kilimnik’s World of Ballet and Theatre (2012) at Mills College Art Museum\, Oakland and the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Denver. Feldman has been a frequent contributor to Art in America and Frieze among other international publications and has taught at the California College of Art\, the San Francisco Art Institute\, and Goldsmith’s College\, London. \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. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. The museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 PM\, Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2022-indie-folk-reception-and-gallery-talk-by-guest-curator-melissa-feldman/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2021/12/2022-SPRING-TV-DISPLAY-MONITOR-8.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220210T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220210T173000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20211201T192215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T192215Z
UID:10000548-1644510600-1644514200@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2022 | Jo Hockenhull Distinguished Lecture Featuring:  Alison Saar
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Alison Saar on Thursday\, February 10 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. online for a virtual lecture. The Jo Hockenhull Lecture series\, organized by the Program in Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS)\, the Fine Arts Department\, and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, has named Alison Saar as the Visiting Lecturer for 2022. Saar will discuss the connections between art and social justice as she provides an overview of her work in sculpture and printmaking. This event is free to the public. \nAmerican artist Alison Saar is known not only for her powerful sculptures—she is also a master of the art of printmaking. In both forms\, she employs a personal vocabulary informed by history\, race\, and mythology. Her influences range from ancient Europe\, Africa\, and American folk art. Saar’s works narrate stories of the African American experience\, moving effortlessly from the personal to the political. In many of her works\, she charts the tragic history of slavery in America\, but her figures symbolize defiance and strength. Other recurring images are informed by jazz\, romance\, and desire. Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation—featuring nearly 50 prints and five sculptures by the Los Angeles–based artist—is on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art through March 12\, 2022. \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. Past recipients have included Arshia Fatima Haq\, Marie Watt\, Alma Lopez\, Faith Ringgold\, Octavia Butler\, and the Guerilla Girls\, to name a few. \nFor more information\, contact Nishant Shahani at 509-335-5286 or nshahani3@wsu.edu.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-alison-saar-lecture/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Livestreamed,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2021/12/2022-SPRING-SPARK-VIDEO-WALL-10.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220308T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220218T192457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T192457Z
UID:10000521-1646744400-1646746200@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:International Women’s Week Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, March 8 from 1:00-1:30 p.m. for a special tour of Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation\, led by Education Coordinator Kristin Becker. In observance of International Women’s Day 2022\, we will explore this year’s theme\, #BreakTheBias\, through the sculptures and prints of artist Alison Saar. This tour is free and open to the public. \nAmerican artist Alison Saar is known not only for her powerful sculptures—she is also a master of the art of printmaking. In both forms\, she employs a personal vocabulary informed by history\, race\, and mythology. Her influences range from ancient Europe\, Africa\, and American folk art. Saar’s works narrate stories of the African American experience\, moving effortlessly from the personal to the political. In many of her works\, she charts the tragic history of slavery in America\, but her figures symbolize defiance and strength. Other recurring images are informed by jazz\, romance\, and desire. Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation—featuring nearly 50 prints and five sculptures by the Los Angeles–based artist—is on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art through March 12\, 2022. \nThis tour is being offered in collaboration with the Women*s Center WSU\, the International Center WSU\, Undocumented Initiatives WSU\, the Graduate and Professional Student Association\, and other campus partners who are working to raise awareness of International Women’s Day 2022. \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. For more information please visit https://museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/international-womens-week-tour/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2022/02/BLM-at-WSU-3317.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220309T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220309T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220218T193751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T193751Z
UID:10000520-1646830800-1646832600@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:International Women’s Week Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, March 9 from 1:00-1:30 p.m. for a special tour of Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation\, led by Education Coordinator Kristin Becker. In observance of International Women’s Day 2022\, we will explore this year’s theme\, #BreakTheBias\, through the sculptures and prints of artist Alison Saar. This tour is free and open to the public. \nAmerican artist Alison Saar is known not only for her powerful sculptures—she is also a master of the art of printmaking. In both forms\, she employs a personal vocabulary informed by history\, race\, and mythology. Her influences range from ancient Europe\, Africa\, and American folk art. Saar’s works narrate stories of the African American experience\, moving effortlessly from the personal to the political. In many of her works\, she charts the tragic history of slavery in America\, but her figures symbolize defiance and strength. Other recurring images are informed by jazz\, romance\, and desire. Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation—featuring nearly 50 prints and five sculptures by the Los Angeles–based artist—is on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art through March 12\, 2022. \nThis tour is being offered in collaboration with the Women*s Center WSU\, the International Center WSU\, Undocumented Initiatives WSU\, the Graduate and Professional Student Association\, and other campus partners who are working to raise awareness of International Women’s Day 2022. \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. For more information please visit https://museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/international-womens-week-tour-2/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alison Saar,Exhibit,Exhibition Tour,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2022/02/BLM-at-WSU-3280.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220310T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220218T194327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T194327Z
UID:10000519-1646928000-1646931600@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar Reflection Night
DESCRIPTION:We invite students\, faculty\, staff and community members to join in a discussion about Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation in observance of International Women’s Day 2022. Participants will reflect on the ways in which Alison Saar’s work has influenced coursework\, creative practice\, and individual perspectives. Please email Kristin Becker\, Education Coordinator\, if you would like to RSVP to speak to the group for five minutes about your experience with Mirror\, Mirror: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu. All are welcome to attend\, listen and join the discussion informally without RSVP. \nAmerican artist Alison Saar is known not only for her powerful sculptures—she is also a master of the art of printmaking. In both forms\, she employs a personal vocabulary informed by history\, race\, and mythology. Her influences range from ancient Europe\, Africa\, and American folk art. Saar’s works narrate stories of the African American experience\, moving effortlessly from the personal to the political. In many of her works\, she charts the tragic history of slavery in America\, but her figures symbolize defiance and strength. Other recurring images are informed by jazz\, romance\, and desire. Mirror\, Mirror: The Prints of Alison Saar: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation—featuring nearly 50 prints and five sculptures by the Los Angeles–based artist—is on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art through March 12\, 2022. \nThis program is being offered in collaboration with the Women*s Center WSU\, the International Center WSU\, Undocumented Initiatives WSU\, the Graduate and Professional Student Association\, and other campus partners who are working to raise awareness of International Women’s Day 2022. \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. For more information please visit https://museum.wsu.edu/about. \n 
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/mirror-mirror-the-prints-of-alison-saar-reflection-night/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alison Saar,Exhibit,Exhibition Tour,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2022/02/BLM-at-WSU-3298.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220401T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220401T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220210T004300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T004300Z
UID:10000550-1648825200-1648828800@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:MFA Thesis Artist Talks
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, April 1 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. for short talks by the six graduate candidates featured in the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition. Each artist will speak briefly to introduce the body of work they are presenting in the exhibition. The talks will be followed by an opening reception from 4:00-6:00 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. \nMFA THESIS CANDIDATES | Sarah Barnett\, Jaime Durham\, Autumn Hunnicutt\, Seo Ryung Park\, Meagan Marsh Pine\, and Siri Stensberg. \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. For more information please visit https://museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/mfa-thesis-artist-talks/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Exhibit,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2022/02/2022-MFA-ARTIST-TALKS-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Debby%20Stinson":MAILTO:debby_stinson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220401T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220401T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20211201T193846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T193846Z
UID:10000552-1648828800-1648836000@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:2022 | Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, April 1 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. for the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition‘s Opening Reception. This exhibit provides a wide range of styles and stimulating experiences for faculty\, students and local museum constituents. The world-class Fine Arts faculty at WSU encourage the MFA candidates to become more assured and articulate in their convictions. \nThe museum confidently presents this year’s graduate thesis work certain that faculty\, students\, staff and visitors to 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. \nThe reception is preceded by MFA Thesis Talks from 3:00-4:00 p.m. \nMFA THESIS CANDIDATES | Sarah Barnett\, Jaime Durham\, Autumn Hunnicutt\, Seo Ryung Park\, Meagan Marsh Pine\, and Siri Stensberg. \nLOCATION | 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. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2021-master-of-fine-arts-thesis-exhibition-reception/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Fine Arts,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,Opening Reception,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2021/12/2022-SPRING-TV-DISPLAY-MONITOR-9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220422T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220314T222735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T222735Z
UID:10000517-1650643200-1650646800@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Indie Folk: Sounds from the Northwest: Bigger Boat Concert
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 22\, 2022\, 4:00–5:00 p.m.\nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Pavilion Gallery\n\nJoin the museum for a free performance by Bigger Boat in the Pavilion Gallery on Friday\, April 22 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Bigger Boat is an a cappella group from Moscow\, ID that sings sea shanties and maritime songs. \nLive performances at the museum this month are an offshoot of the exhibition Indie Folk: New Art and Sounds from the Pacific Northwest\, which features a playlist by Eric Isaacson of Mississippi Records. According to Isaacson\, “the music genre Northwest Indie Folk could mean a lot of different things to different people. Our region is home to many cultures that have adapted their traditional folk music to the modern world: The term ‘Indie Folk’ would apply to them all.” \nAn additional Indie Folk concert will be performed outside the museum on Friday\, April 29 from 4:00-7:00 p.m.\, featuring Dragging an Ox Through Water\, Whiting Tennis\, and Pullman’s own Raza NorthWest. \nIn collaboration with the WSU Student Entertainment Board. \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. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. The museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 PM\, Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/indie-folk-sounds-from-the-northwest-preview-bigger-boat-concert/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2022/03/Bigger-Boat_4.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220429T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220429T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220314T221019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T221019Z
UID:10000518-1651248000-1651258800@museum.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Indie Folk: Sounds from the Northwest Concert
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 29\, 2022\, 4:00–7:00 p.m.\nTerrell Mall immediately outside the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\n\nJoin the museum for a free outdoor concert on Friday\, April 29 from 4:00-7:00 p.m.\, featuring Portland musician Brian Mumford of Dragging an Ox Through Water\, from our Indie Folk playlist. Pullman’s own Raza NorthWest\, featuring WSU faculty Darryl Singleton and Alan Malfavon\, will open the concert playing son jarocho\, a style of Mexican folk music that reinforces the Mexican-American influences heard on the Indie Folk playlist. \nLive performances at the museum this month are an offshoot of the exhibition Indie Folk: New Art and Sounds from the Pacific Northwest\, with a playlist by Eric Isaacson of Mississippi Records. According to Isaacson\, “the music genre Northwest Indie Folk could mean a lot of different things to different people. Our region is home to many cultures that have adapted their traditional folk music to the modern world: The term ‘Indie Folk’ would apply to them all.” \nA smaller Indie Folk concert will take place Friday\, April 22 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. featuring Bigger Boat\, an a cappella group from Moscow\, ID that sings sea shanties and maritime songs. \nConcerts are produced in collaboration with the WSU Student Entertainment Board. \nAbout the Musicians\nDragging an Ox Through Water | Brian Mumford of Dragging an Ox Through Water uses homemade light sensitive electronics that respond to a candle’s random flicker to determine a lot of the sounds in his songs. He’s played in art punk band Sun Foot with local artists Chris Johanson and Ron Burns as well as other DIY bands such as Jackie O Motherfucker and the Deep-Fried Boogie Band. (Featured image above courtesy of beastiary.) \nRaza NorthWest | This duo came together originally to play son jarocho\, a style of folk music indigenous to the Veracruz region of Mexico. Some elements\, including its principal instrument\, the guitar-like jarana\, have Spanish roots. Other aspects trace back through Cuba to Africa\, such as the marimbol\, a traditional bass instrument in the genre. Raza NorthWest performances take audiences on a journey featuring son jarocho\, samba\, pop and reggae; all are music with indigenous and folk roots that speak to common human experience. Darryl Singleton and Alan Malfavon are both new to the Palouse and WSU’s faculty. \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. For more information please contact the museum at 509-335-1910. The museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 PM\, Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/indie-folk-sounds-from-the-northwest/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220622T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220526T162951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T162951Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Therapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison
DESCRIPTION:Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nTherapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison\nWednesday\, June 22\, 12:00-1:00 p.m.\nPavilion Gallery\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nPLEASE NOTE: Todays’s class is cancelled because of a family emergency. Please join us Saturday\, June 25 from 10-11am for Marcia Gossard’s class.\nJoin us for a therapeutic yoga and dance class with Kristine Zakarison at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. This class encourages interaction with Ambiente432. Created by the artist and composer Trimpin\, the sculpture is comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls and Stradivarius instruments\, and is thought by many to be a healing frequency. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required. \nClasses are by-donation and all proceeds will go to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. WSU Unity of Ukraine founders will be present to say a few words about the healing efforts needed for Ukraine at the start of each class. \nPlease bring your own yoga mat and come dressed appropriately for class. Yoga and dance participants will be asked to sign a standard assumption of risk and release of liability form. See below for a full schedule of classes and Kristine Zakarison’s bio. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR | Kristine Zakarison (C-IAYT\, E-RYT-500\, M.Div.) is a third-generation daughter of the Palouse\, and as such has worn many “hats” in the community. The connecting threads are respect for this land\, being of service to the community\, and a desire to help others feel better.  She has over 25 years of experience teaching yoga. As a yoga therapist\, she works with clients to develop personal therapeutic plans to address health concerns including stress and anxiety\, trauma and PTSD\, injury and chronic illness\, chronic pain\, long CoVid-19\, nervous system disorders\, end-of-life care\, and grief. She also teaches specialized yoga therapy groups to address specific concerns shared by the group members. \nKristine’s classes at the museum will combine the tones from Ambiente432 with therapeutic flowing movement based in yoga and dance. Each class will incorporate stress reducing meditation at the end. Those participating are invited to bring a yoga mat or to do the class using a folding chair (getting on the floor is not a requirement). \nUpcoming Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nSat\, June 25\, 10:00-11:00am: Energizing Standing Yoga Poses with Marcia Gossard\nWed\, June 29\, 12:00-1:00pm: Guided Meditation with Trymaine Gaither\nThurs\, July 7\, 12:00-1:00pm: Walking Meditation with Nitivia Jones\nSat\, July 9\, 10:00-11:00am: Therapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison\nWed\, July 13\, 12:00-1:00pm: Mindful Movement and Improvisational Dance with Elise Kapsi \nQUESTIONS? Contact Kristin Becker\, Curator of Education & Programs: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu \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 museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-healing-therapeutic-flow-using-yoga-dance-with-kristine-zakarison/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220625T110000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220526T164553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T164553Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432: Energizing Standing Yoga Poses with Marcia Gossard
DESCRIPTION:Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nEnergizing Standing Yoga Poses with Marcia Gossard\nSaturday\, June 25\, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.\nPavilion Gallery\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nJoin us for an energizing yoga class with Marcia Gossard at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. This class encourages interaction with Ambiente432. Created by the artist and composer Trimpin\, the sculpture is comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls and Stradivarius instruments\, and is thought by many to be a healing frequency. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required. \nClasses are by-donation and all proceeds will go to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. WSU Unity of Ukraine founders will be present to say a few words about the healing efforts needed for Ukraine at the start of each class. \nMarcia’s class at the museum will combine the tones from Ambiente432 with energizing standing yoga poses. Beginners are welcome. Please bring your own yoga mat and come dressed appropriately for class. Yoga participants will be asked to sign a standard assumption of risk and release of liability form. See below for upcoming classes and Marcia Gossard’s bio. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR | Marcia Gossard\, a certified Iyengar yoga instructor and a 200-hour Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher (E-RYT)\, began teaching at the Moscow Yoga Center in 2001. She has studied Iyengar yoga with Jeri Hudak since 1997\, and has also studied with Ingela Abbott\, Judith Lasater\, Lynne Minton\, George Purvis\, John Schumacher\, Janice Vien\, and Rodney Yee.  She served as vice president of the Iyengar Yoga Association of the Northwest (IYANW) board. A native of the Palouse\, in 2004 she earned her doctorate from WSU in Environmental Sociology and is currently the Director of Communications and Marketing for the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine.  In her spare time\, she enjoys traveling\, playing tennis\, and hiking with her husband and son. \nUpcoming Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nWed\, June 29\, 12:00-1:00pm: Guided Meditation with Trymaine Gaither\nThurs\, July 7\, 12:00-1:00pm: Walking Meditation with Nitivia Jones\nSat\, July 9\, 10:00-11:00am: Therapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison\nWed\, July 13\, 12:00-1:00pm: Mindful Movement and Improvisational Dance with Elise Kapsi \nQUESTIONS? Contact Kristin Becker\, Curator of Education & Programs: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu \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 museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-healing-wellness-classes-with-ambiente432-energizing-standing-yoga-poses-with-marcia-gossard/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220629T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220629T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220526T165609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T165609Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432: Guided Meditation with Trymaine Gaither
DESCRIPTION:Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nGuided Meditation with Trymaine Gaither\nWednesday\, June 29\, 12:00-1:00 p.m.\nPavilion Gallery\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nJoin us for a guided meditation class with Trymaine Gaither at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. Trymaine will lead a guided meditation at the museum\, founded in mindfulness practices that have been proven to reduce stress and decrease suffering. This class encourages interaction with Ambiente432. Created by the artist and composer Trimpin\, the sculpture is comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls and Stradivarius instruments\, and is thought by many to be a healing frequency. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required. \nClasses are by-donation and all proceeds will go to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. WSU Unity of Ukraine founders will be present to say a few words about the healing efforts needed for Ukraine at the start of each class. \nSee below for upcoming classes and Trymaine Gaither’s bio. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR | Trymaine Gaither is currently the Special Assistant to the Provost for Inclusive Excellence at Washington State University. He trains faculty and staff in mindfulness-based anti-racism\, self-awareness\, contemplative pedagogy\, and racial healing practices. Through his work with the university\, Trymaine has facilitated mindfulness retreats\, implicit bias training\, and mindfulness-based anti-racism training. Trymaine is also a Certified MBSR (Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction) Teacher and completed his training through the Center for Mindfulness at Brown University. Trymaine attended North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University with a major in Business Management. He spends his spare time exploring the Pacific Northwest with his wife Sophia and his sons Noah and Brycen. \nUpcoming Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nThurs\, July 7\, 12:00-1:00pm: Walking Meditation with Nitivia Jones\nSat\, July 9\, 10:00-11:00am: Therapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison\nWed\, July 13\, 12:00-1:00pm: Mindful Movement and Improvisational Dance with Elise Kapsi \nQUESTIONS? Contact Kristin Becker\, Curator of Education & Programs: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu \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 museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-healing-wellness-classes-with-ambiente432-guided-meditation-with-trymaine-gaither/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220707T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220707T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T170208Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432: Walking Meditation with Nitivia Jones
DESCRIPTION:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432:\nWalking Meditation with Nitivia Jones\nThursday\, July 7\, 12:00-1:00 p.m.\nPavilion Gallery\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nJoin us for a walking meditation class with Nitvia Jones at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. This class encourages interaction with Ambiente432. Created by the artist and composer Trimpin\, the sculpture is comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls and Stradivarius instruments\, and is thought by many to be a healing frequency. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required. \nClasses are by-donation and all proceeds will go to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. WSU Unity of Ukraine founders will be present to say a few words about the healing efforts needed for Ukraine at the start of each class. \nSee below for upcoming classes and Nitvia Jones’s bio. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR | Nitivia Jones is an international student advisor at WSU. She got into yoga and mindfulness while in the Peace Corps in the Republic of Georgia and has taken the practice with her to Guatemala and Turkey. Now she is a part of the mindfulness community here in Pullman. \nUpcoming Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nSat\, July 9\, 10:00-11:00am: Therapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison\nWed\, July 13\, 12:00-1:00pm: Mindful Movement and Improvisational Dance with Elise Kapsi \nQUESTIONS? Contact Kristin Becker\, Curator of Education & Programs: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu \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 museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday. \nPhoto Credit: @NicLehoux
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-healing-wellness-classes-with-ambiente432-walking-meditation-with-nitivia-jones/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T110000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220526T170611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T170611Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432: Therapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison
DESCRIPTION:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432:\nTherapeutic Flow Using Yoga & Dance with Kristine Zakarison\nSaturday\, July 9\, 10:00-11:00 a.m.\nPavilion Gallery\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nJoin us for a therapeutic yoga and dance class with Kristine Zakarison at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. This class encourages interaction with Ambiente432. Created by the artist and composer Trimpin\, the sculpture is comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls and Stradivarius instruments\, and is thought by many to be a healing frequency. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required. \nClasses are by-donation and all proceeds will go to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. WSU Unity of Ukraine founders will be present to say a few words about the healing efforts needed for Ukraine at the start of each class. \nPlease bring your own yoga mat and come dressed appropriately for class. Yoga and dance participants will be asked to sign a standard assumption of risk and release of liability form. See below for upcoming classes and Kristine Zakarison’s bio. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR | Kristine Zakarison (C-IAYT\, E-RYT-500\, M.Div.) is a third-generation daughter of the Palouse\, and as such has worn many “hats” in the community. The connecting threads are respect for this land\, being of service to the community\, and a desire to help others feel better. She has over 25 years of experience teaching yoga. As a yoga therapist\, she works with clients to develop personal therapeutic plans to address health concerns including stress and anxiety\, trauma and PTSD\, injury and chronic illness\, chronic pain\, long CoVid-19\, nervous system disorders\, end-of-life care\, and grief. She also teaches specialized yoga therapy groups to address specific concerns shared by the group members. \nKristine’s classes at the museum will combine the tones from Ambiente432 with therapeutic flowing movement based in yoga and dance. Each class will incorporate stress reducing meditation at the end. Those participating are invited to bring a yoga mat or to do the class using a folding chair (getting on the floor is not a requirement). \nUpcoming Art & Healing: Wellness Classes with Ambiente432\nWed\, July 13\, 12:00-1:00pm: Mindful Movement and Improvisational Dance with Elise Kapsi \nQUESTIONS? Contact Kristin Becker\, Curator of Education & Programs: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu \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 museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-healing-wellness-classes-with-ambiente432-therapeutic-flow-using-yoga-dance-with-kristine-zakarison/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220713T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220713T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220526T172400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T172400Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432: Mindful Movement and Improvisational Dance with Elise Kapsi
DESCRIPTION:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432:\nMindful Movement and Improvisational Dance with Elise Kapsi\nWednesday\, July 13\, 12:00-1:00 p.m.\nPavilion Gallery\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nJoin us for a mindful movement and improvisational dance class with Elise Kapsi at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. Elise’s class will use mindful movement and improvisation to create interpretive\, expressive\, and energizing work for all. The class will incorporate various dance styles from contemporary to hip-hop\, allowing dancers to experience the flow of movement without inhibition. Open to all levels and experiences\, no prior experience necessary. Sessions are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required. \nThis dance session encourages interaction with Ambiente432. Created by the artist and composer Trimpin\, the sculpture is comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls and Stradivarius instruments\, and is thought by many to be a healing frequency. \nClasses are by-donation and all proceeds will go to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. WSU Unity of Ukraine founders will be present to say a few words about the healing efforts needed for Ukraine at the start of each class. \nPlease come dressed appropriately for class. Dance participants will be asked to sign a standard assumption of risk and release of liability form. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR | Elise Kapsi (she/her) is a Spin and Soul Fusion instructor for University Recreation. Her background also consists of training in ballet\, jazz\, tap\, pointe\, hip-hop\, yoga\, and contemporary\, and previous teaching engagements with the Mid-Columbia Ballet\, Tri-Cities Academy of Ballet and Music\, and WSU’s Kinesiology department. Born and raised in Tri-Cities\, Washington\, she is in her third year at WSU\, pursuing a double major in Innovation and Change Management and Management Information Systems though the Honors College. Elise believes exercise is an important aspect of mental health and she looks forward to sharing her passion with her students. \nQUESTIONS? Contact Kristin Becker\, Curator of Education & Programs: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu \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 museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-healing-wellness-classes-with-ambiente432-mindful-movement-and-improvisational-dance-with-elise-kapsi/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220901T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220901T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T151833
CREATED:20220810T185450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220810T185450Z
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SUMMARY:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432: Walking Meditation with Nitivia Jones
DESCRIPTION:Art & Healing Wellness Classes with Ambiente432:\nWalking Meditation with Nitivia Jones\nThursday\, September 1\, 12:00-1:00 p.m.\nPavilion Gallery\, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\nJoin us for a walking meditation class with Nitvia Jones at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. This class encourages interaction with Ambiente432. Created by the artist and composer Trimpin\, the sculpture is comprised of 12 motion-responsive resonator horns suspended from the ceiling and organized in strategic configurations\, tuned precisely to 432Hz. Known as Verdi’s ‘A’\, this vibration frequency recurs in the tuning of ancient Tibetan singing bowls and Stradivarius instruments\, and is thought by many to be a healing frequency. \nClasses are drop-in and open to the public. No advance registration required. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR | Nitivia Jones is an international student advisor at WSU. She got into yoga and mindfulness while in the Peace Corps in the Republic of Georgia and has taken the practice with her to Guatemala and Turkey. Now she is a part of the mindfulness community here in Pullman. \nQUESTIONS? Contact Kristin Becker\, Curator of Education & Programs: kristin.carlson@wsu.edu \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 museum is currently open Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, and closed Sunday and Monday. \nPhoto Credit: Kristin Becker
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/art-healing-wellness-classes-with-ambiente432-walking-meditation-with-nitivia-jones-2/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU,Museum of Art,WSU Schnitzer
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristin%20Becker":MAILTO:kristin.carlson@wsu.edu
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