Community Perspectives exhibitions tour with Colin Criss today

Today, from 3–4:30 p.m., join Assistant Professor Colin Criss at the museum for a teaching poet’s perspective on select works in the current exhibitions, “Color Outside the Lines” and “Anish Kapoor: Dissolving Margins,” both from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. Open discussion is encouraged throughout the tour, and will be facilitated by Professor Criss and Kristin Becker, curator of education & programs.

Community Perspectives Tours invite individuals from our campus and wider community to speak about their unique interpretation of several works in the current exhibitions, charting connections among art, personal experience, and different disciplines.

About the Speaker: Colin Criss teaches poetry in the Honors College at WSU. His work explores patterns and surprises — in language, the world around us, and the past. He also writes poems that embody these qualities, both for himself and for his readers. His poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Cyphers (Ireland), and fugue, with another forthcoming in The Irish Times.

Location: The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus.

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