Interior Design students collaborate with Museum of Anthropology exhibit design

Seniors in Interior Design, collaborated with the Museum of Anthropology, Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections and Nez Perce members on the design, fabrication and installation of the exhibit “Memories of Celilo Falls.” The exhibit opens at the Museum of Anthropology on Thursday, November 6 at 4:30 p.m. with alecture by Allen Pinkham, reception to follow. Seniors Ky Christiansen, Wanji Ndambiri and Michelle Steele under the direction of faculty mentor Kathleen Ryan as part of the Rural Communities Design Initiative research collaborative. More information at https://sdc.wsu.edu/school-of-design-construction/research/rural-communities-design-initiative/

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