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Keiko Hara: The Poetics of Space, Four Decades of Paintings and Prints

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art 1535 Wilson Rd., Pullman, WA, United States

Keiko Hara’s exploration of her relationship to her surrounding environment has been continually formulated through the artist’s ongoing series titled, Topophilia. Meaning “a strong love of place,” the term topophilia, with its connection to humanistic geography, also represents a universal desire to hold onto ephemeral moments of beauty and sadness...

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PALOUSE CHORAL SOCIETY “STILL I RISE”

ID, United States

Join the Palouse Choral Society for the third performance of its 2022-23 season, “STILL I RISE” in celebration of Women’s History Month. The Chamber Choir will perform music by women composers throughout history, including Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, and Ethel Smyth, as well as living composers like B. E. Boykin,...

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Our Stories, Our Lives: Irwin Nash Photographs of Yakima Valley Migrant Labor

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art 1535 Wilson Rd., Pullman, WA, United States

The bounty and diversity of Washington State’s agriculture is possible because of the labor of agricultural workers. However, this work, and the individuals who perform it, are often hidden from view. In 1967, Irwin Nash visited the Yakima Valley to take photographs for a free-lance magazine piece on valley agriculture....

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Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition Open 3/28-5/6

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Join us Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. March 28 through May 6 for the culmination of three years’ work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches, the thesis exhibition provides a stimulating experience for faculty, students, and museum...

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NWPB & NOVA: Weathering the Future

Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre 508 S. Main St., Moscow, ID, United States

Northwest Public Broadcasting (NWPB) has partnered with the award-winning PBS science series NOVA, a production of GBH, to produce and distribute multiplatform, climate-focused content as part of NOVA’s Climate Across America initiative. As part of the initiative, NWPB produced two videos focused on solutions-based approaches to different aspects of climate change at...

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PALOUSE CHORAL SOCIETY & WSU COLLABORATE ON APRIL 20TH PERFORMANCE

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Join the Palouse Choral Society and the Washington State University School of Music choral ensembles and Symphony Orchestra for “A Classical Collaboration”.  Under the baton of Drs. Dean Luethi (WSU Director of Choral Activities) and Matthew Myers (Artistic Director of the Palouse Choral Society and WSU Associate Director of Choral Activities), the combined...

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What Was Always Yours And Never Lost

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What Was Always Yours And Never Lost provides an essential introduction to recent works of video art by indigenous film and video makers from throughout North America. The nine films traverse a wide range to topics while touching on indigeneity—assertions of identity and presence in the face of colonial history....

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Fridays at the Clock!

ID, United States

Fridays at the Clock!  What: Outdoor Summer Music Series When: Fridays – August 4, August 25, & September 8 Where: below Bryan Hall Clock (between Bryan Hall and Holland Library) Who: WSU School of Music Faculty, Friends, and Guests! Admission: Free The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce the third season of...

Guided Discussion and Celebration With Artist Jeffrey Gibson

ID, United States

Join us 9/19, for an enriching afternoon of cultural exchange with artist Jeffrey Gibson. Starting at 1:30 p.m., engage in a guided discussion exploring identity through choices of adornment. This conversation, moderated by Michael Holloman, Associate Professor with the Department of Art at WSU, offers unique insights. Special guests include...

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Here in a Homemade Forest: Common Reading Connections Exhibition

Inspired by Washington State University’s 2023-24 Common Reading Book, Braiding Sweetgrass, this exhibition highlights crucial themes from Braiding Sweetgrass through the lens of art, inviting visitors from all walks of life to engage in an ongoing conversation about how to prioritize a reciprocal relationship with the land, with each other, and with other living beings.

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Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love Exhibition

ID, United States

DATES: August 22, 2023 – March 9, 2024 TIMES: Tue. –Sat., 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Starting 8/22, join us for the exhibition, Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, devoted to one of today’s foremost artists, whose vibrant interdisciplinary practice combines sculpture and painting, beadwork and video, words and images, incorporating rawhide, tipi...

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Beyond Hope: Reception and Gallery Talk With Guest Curator Johanna Gosse

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art 1535 Wilson Rd., Pullman, WA, United States

Join guest curator Johanna Gosse in the museum galleries on Friday, April 12, from 4:00-6:00 pm for a reception and gallery talk about the exhibition "Beyond Hope: Kienholz and the Inland Northwest". Beyond Hope explores the collaborative artistic practice of artist Ed Kienholz and his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz, during the decades...

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