Exhibit on After-Work Creativity at Libraries Opens

A WSU Libraries’ exhibit opening this week looks at the creative lives of library employees after the workday is done.

“After Hours 2: What Do You Do?” will run in the Terrell Library atrium display case through July 30. In addition to paintings and other more traditional forms of arts and crafts, Terrell passersby can expect to see roller derby skates, iced cookies, a great-grandmother’s apple cake recipe, kung fu weapons and more in the display.

“We wanted to encourage folks to show off what they do with their time when they’re not at the day job,” said Wendy Blake, a library and archives paraprofessional in the technical services unit and exhibit co-organizer. “We are all so very much more than what we collect a paycheck for, and it’s a good thing to remind ourselves of that once in a while.”

Please check https://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/hours for exhibit hours, and email blakew@wsu.edu for more information.

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