MFA Thesis Exhibition Travels to WSU Spokane

SPOKANE, Wash. — The Washington State University Museum of Art will present the Fine Arts Graduate Thesis Exhibition May 22-June 14 in the Interdisciplinary Design Institute Gallery at WSU Spokane’s Riverpoint Higher Education Park.

Offered for the third year in cooperation with WSU Spokane, the exhibition features a sampling of work in various media by this year’s master’s graduates from the WSU Department of Fine Arts. It represents selections from the exhibition recently on display at the museum in Pullman.

Artists are Ryan Belnap, photography; Sarah Belnap, drawing; Tobe Harvey, painting; Karen Kaiser, drawing and installation; David Schu, drawing, painting and digital art; and Raylene Ward, painting.

The IDI Gallery is located in the Phase One Classroom Building, 668 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Gallery hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Free parking is available, and the gallery is handicapped accessible. For program information, call the museum at 509/335-1910. For directions to the Spokane campus, call the IDI at 509/358-7920.

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