Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU announces four spring exhibitions
Running March 31–June 27, the exhibitions invite visitors to observe shifting light and engaging works that unfold through sensory awareness.
Running March 31–June 27, the exhibitions invite visitors to observe shifting light and engaging works that unfold through sensory awareness.
Timed with the museum’s 50th anniversary, the classroom’s reopening honors not just a space, but a visionary legacy.
As the fall semester begins, the public is invited to view two exhibitions at the museum that examine the ways artists use color to delve into visual perception and thought-provoking ideas.
The thesis exhibition by MFA candidates will be on view from March 25–June 28, with talks given by each of the artists for Family Weekend on Friday, April 4.
Members of the public were invited to view and discuss pieces by some of the most influential glass artists of the Pacific Northwest at a recent event on the WSU Pullman campus.
With something for all ages and interests, visitors can experience a variety of thought-provoking events, showcasing the power of art.
The public is invited to join in celebrations of the museum’s half-century milestone with a series of special exhibitions, programs, and a commemorative publication.
The timeline includes a curated list highlighting some of the 390 exhibitions that have been on display at WSU’s art museum from its inception in 1974 to the present day.
Visitors can engage with three new exhibitions and several programs that celebrate art in its various forms from March 26 to June 29.
Learn about the importance of intergenerational knowledge in Indigenous artwork during a series of events at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and online Feb. 22–24.