Live performances, art, wine & food pairings at the Visitor Center

Join us for live performances, a Jim Dine art exhibit preview, and wine/food pairing samples during the 3rd annual Humanitas Festival!

Saturday, September 26, Noon – 5 p.m.
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center
150 E Spring Street
Pullman, WA 99164-1912
https://visitor.wsu.edu/humanitas2015.html

Performance Schedule
by the WSU International Students Council

Noon                       Sesitshaya Marimba
1:20 p.m.                 Fencing Demonstration by WSU Fencing Club
1:30 p.m.                 God’s Harmony
1:50 p.m.                Arabic Schools of Pullman – Dance
2:10 p.m.                Capoeira
2:40 p.m.                Sigma Chi
3:30 p.m.                Black Student Union Singers
3:40 p.m.                Detour Dance Company with Group Effort
4 p.m.                      Jazz Band

Jim Dine Exhibit Preview
by the WSU Museum of Art

Dine is one of those rare artists who has been active as a creative printmaker throughout his career and for whom prints are artistically equal to, and closely interact with his other work in painting, drawing, sculpture and photography. In the spring of 2014, Jim Dine donated 201 complete works of art from his personal archives to the Museum of Art at Washington State University, in honor of art patron Jordan D. Schnitzer and as a stimulus to the campaign for a new museum building on the Pullman campus.

View the full exhibit, Jim Dine: A Life In Printmaking, at the WSU Museum of Art October 2 – December 12, 2015

Complimentary Wine and Food Pairing Samples
featuring Basalt Cellars and WSU Dining Services

2013 Riesling & Mini Tartelette with Mascarpone

2014 Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc & Grilled Vegetable Platter with Pesto Dipping Sauce and Chipotle Dipping Sauce

2012 Rim Rock Red & Shaved, Smoked Brisket of Beef Bruschetta with Cougar Gold Cheese

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