Friday, August 26, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Fall 2011 Artist Lectures and Exhibits
Exhibitions
Cat Clifford
http://www.howardhouse.net/artists/index2.html?clifford
September 8th through October 14th
Lecture: Fine Arts Auditorium, 6pm Thursday, September 8th with reception to follow.
Visual and performance artist Cat Clifford will work with WSU students to creatively document traces of the everyday. The finished project will be a multimedia exhibition in Gallery II
Jason Ferguson
http://www.jasonjferguson.com/site/Home.html
October 17th through November 23rd
Lecture: Fine Arts Auditorium, 6pm Thursday October 20th with reception to follow
Jason Ferguson will display photographs from Domestic Carnival, a multiple-year project that involves altering entire household rooms, stripping them from their mundane symbolism, and reconstituting them as flashing, motorized, kinetic works of art. Thus the private space becomes public; the ethereal becomes tangible; and the obvious becomes obscure.
Fresh Ink
November 28th through December 9th
Recent prints by artists throughout the United States.
Lectures
Lonnie Graham
6pm, Tuesday September 27th
Fine Arts Auditorium
Photographer and world traveler Lonnie Graham will discuss his artistic projects completed throughout his long and prolific career.
Marco Deyasi
5pm Monday November 14th
Fine Arts Auditorium
Marco Deyasi, art historian at the University of Idaho, teaches modern and contemporary art, critical theory, and visual studies. His research focuses on the reception of Vietnamese and Cambodian art and culture in France, especially via the interplay between politicized modernism and colonial ideology. He is working on a book, Modern Primitives and Primitive Moderns: French Visual Culture and "Indochina".
Cat Clifford
http://www.howardhouse.net/artists/index2.html?clifford
September 8th through October 14th
Lecture: Fine Arts Auditorium, 6pm Thursday, September 8th with reception to follow.
Visual and performance artist Cat Clifford will work with WSU students to creatively document traces of the everyday. The finished project will be a multimedia exhibition in Gallery II
Jason Ferguson
http://www.jasonjferguson.com/site/Home.html
October 17th through November 23rd
Lecture: Fine Arts Auditorium, 6pm Thursday October 20th with reception to follow
Jason Ferguson will display photographs from Domestic Carnival, a multiple-year project that involves altering entire household rooms, stripping them from their mundane symbolism, and reconstituting them as flashing, motorized, kinetic works of art. Thus the private space becomes public; the ethereal becomes tangible; and the obvious becomes obscure.
Fresh Ink
November 28th through December 9th
Recent prints by artists throughout the United States.
Lectures
Lonnie Graham
6pm, Tuesday September 27th
Fine Arts Auditorium
Photographer and world traveler Lonnie Graham will discuss his artistic projects completed throughout his long and prolific career.
Photographer Lonnie Graham
Marco Deyasi
5pm Monday November 14th
Fine Arts Auditorium
Marco Deyasi, art historian at the University of Idaho, teaches modern and contemporary art, critical theory, and visual studies. His research focuses on the reception of Vietnamese and Cambodian art and culture in France, especially via the interplay between politicized modernism and colonial ideology. He is working on a book, Modern Primitives and Primitive Moderns: French Visual Culture and "Indochina".
Friday, August 5, 2011
Invitation to WSU community to participate in the 2011 World Wide Photo Walk on October 1
Josh Whiting would like to invite the WSU community to participate in the 2011 World Wide Photo Walk on October 1. To learn more:
http://worldwidephotowalk.com
Josh Whiting Ed. M
Academic and Career Advisor
Center for Advising and Career Development
Lighty Student Services 190P
Pullman, WA 99163-1061
509-335-6000 or toll-free at 1-888-978-7252
joshwhiting@wsu.edu
www.cacd.wsu.edu
http://worldwidephotowalk.com
Josh Whiting Ed. M
Academic and Career Advisor
Center for Advising and Career Development
Lighty Student Services 190P
Pullman, WA 99163-1061
509-335-6000 or toll-free at 1-888-978-7252
joshwhiting@wsu.edu
www.cacd.wsu.edu
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