Photo Gallery
![Bojan Louis reading an excerpt from his book in front of Jeffrey Gibson's artwork.](https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2024/06/bojan_louis-6.jpg)
![Bojan Louis giving a public reading and Q&A in front of Jeffrey Gibson's artwork.](https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2024/06/bojan_louis-5.jpg)
![Bojan Louis giving a public reading and Q&A to a crowd of people in front of Jeffrey Gibson's artwork.](https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2024/06/bojan_louis-4.jpg)
![Kristin Becker speaking to a crowd of people in front of Jeffrey Gibson's artwork](https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2024/06/bojan_louis-3.jpg)
![A person speaking to a crowd in front of Jeffrey Gibson's artwork](https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2024/06/bojan_louis-2.jpg)
![A student speaking to a crowd in front of Jeffrey Gibson's artwork](https://wpcdn.web.wsu.edu/wp-museum/uploads/sites/3189/2024/06/bojan_louis-1.jpg)
WSU Pullman is located on the ceded lands of the Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Tribe and the traditional homelands of the Palus Band of Indians. We acknowledge their presence here since time immemorial and recognize their continuing connection to the land, to the water, and to their ancestors.