Print Arts Northwest Shows its Artwork at WSU Vancouver

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Selected artworks from Print Arts Northwest (PAN) are currently on display at Washington State University Vancouver through August 8. The exhibition will be in both the Administration Building Gallery and in the Engineering Life sciences building. 

PAN was founded in 1981 as the Northwest Print Council. It all began around a kitchen table where the founding members wished to create an opportunity to represent professional printmakers in the greater Northwest Region and to educate the general public about printmaking.

Twenty-six years later PAN continues to grow and develop, offering more and more to the community. They now provide ongoing exhibitions for artist members, providing a wide range of educational programs for printmakers and art enthusiasts at all skill levels. 

PAN has created a network of artists and collectors offering an information exchange about printmaking. They currently represent 140 artists from seven states and four continents. Their goal remains to support this art form through the promotion, practice, appreciation, education and collection of original prints. 
 
Entry to campus exhibits is free. WSU Vancouver galleries are open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. WSU Vancouver is located at 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., east of the 134th Street exit from either I-5 or I-205. Parking is available in metered spaces or in the Blue Lot for $3 per day.

WSU Vancouver is located at 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., east of the 134th Street exit from either I-5 or I-205, or via C-Tran bus service. We offer 16 bachelor’s degrees, nine master’s degrees, one doctorate degree and more than 35 fields of study. Visit us on the Web at https://www.vancouver.wsu.edu.

Photo Caption: Schema, by Candace Nicol

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