April 29: Emma Nishimura
krista.brandEmma Nishimura Artist Talk – April 29 @ 4:30 pm
April 29 | live Zoom webinar event | 4:30-5:30pm Pacific
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The Department of Fine Arts presents an artist talk with Toronto-based artist Emma Nishimura, supported by the Forst Endowed Visiting Artist Program.
Emma’s work ranges from traditional etchings, archival pigment prints, drawings, and audio pieces to art installations. Using a diversity of media, her work addresses ideas of … » More …
April 1: Edi Overturf
krista.brandEdie Overturf Artist Talk – April 1 @ 4:30 pm
April 1 | live Zoom webinar event | 4:30-5:30pm Pacific
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The Department of Fine Arts presents an artist talk with Portland-based artist Edie Overturf, supported by the Forst Endowed Visiting Artist Program.
Edie Overturf teaches printmaking and drawing at Mount Hood Community College. Edie has a home studio and prints letterpress at Independent Publisher’s Resource Center. … » More …
March 25: Victoria Fu
krista.brandVictoria Fu Artist Talk – March 25 @ 5:00 pm
March 25 | live Zoom webinar event | 5:00-6:00 pm Pacific
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The Department of Fine Arts presents an artist talk with San Diego-based artist Victoria Fu, supported by the Forst Endowed Visiting Artist Program.
Victoria Fu is a visual artist who received her MFA from CalArts, MA in Art History/Museum Studies from University of Southern California, and … » More …
March 18: Kori Newkirk
krista.brandKori Newkirk Artist Talk – March 18 @ 4:30 pm
March 18 | live Zoom webinar event | 4:30-5:30 pm Pacific
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The Department of Fine Arts presents an artist talk with Los Angeles-based artist Kori Newkirk, supported by the Forst Endowed Visiting Artist Program.
Kori Newkirk creates mixed media artworks often inspired from cast-off objects found in his local environs of downtown Los Angeles. By using unpredictable materials such … » More …
Feb 24: My Neighbor, Miguel
krista.brandFeb 24: My Neighbor, Miguel – Short Film Screening and Q & A with director Danny Navarro
My Neighbor, Miguel – Short Film Screening and Q & A with director Danny Navarro
February 24 | live Zoom webinar event | 4:30-5:30 pm Pacific
About My Neighbor, Miguel
In My Neighbor, Miguel, an exuberant 72 year-old gay artist named Miguel recalls his time in San Francisco during … » More …
Visiting Artist: Nanibah Chacon
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Visiting Artist: Nanibah Chacon
Lecture Thursday, February 7, at 4:30pm. Reception to follow.
Gallery 2 Exhibit: February 7 – March 1, 2019
Nanibah “Nani” Chacon is a Dine (Navajo) and Chicana artist who is known for her female figurative works which utilize bold colors and an illustrative format to incorporate contemporary Native, Chicana and American culture. She uses female characters to explore ideas of feminism, sexuality, softness, power, culture, traditionalism and modernism.
Nani will be … » More …
The Body: Power, Meaning & Representation in Contemporary Art
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The Body:
Power, Meaning & Representation in Contemporary Art
Nov 15th – Jan 10th
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 15 from 4:30-5:30pm at WSU Fine Arts Gallery 2
Washington State University’s Department of Fine Arts presents a juried exhibition exploring ideas about the body. While authority over the human body has long been determined by gender and class, in today’s highly globalized and pluralistic contemporary art world, artists view … » More …
Oscar Tuazon Collaboration at WSU
jamin.kuhnWSU Fine Arts Sculpture Students Collaborate With Oscar Tuazon
Known primarily for his gritty, immersive installations, Oscar Tuazon is inspired by “outlaw architecture”. Through a variety of media he explores the way inhabitation redefines the form of an environment.
“I hope that the effect of my work is mostly physical. That’s what I like—walking through something, having an experience of the weight of things, or an experience of balance.”
The collaborative installation is currently in Gallery 2.