Designers will be showing off their upcycled apparel and accessories, including dresses made from kitty litter bags and discarded liquor pouches, as part of this year’s Washington State Recycling Association’s Trashion Show.
The exhibit provides an essential introduction to recent works of video art and experimental documentary by Indigenous film and video makers across North America.
The WSU alumnus’ gift of more than $1.5 million provides perpetual annual funding for arts, music, and humanities programming, including student engagement opportunities like internships and study abroad.
The 40th annual WSU Fashion Show imagines the past, present, and future through student-made apparel collections, 7 p.m. Friday, March 31, at Beasley Coliseum.
A presentation, “From Dissertation to Book: Discussing the Process and Experience of Early Professional Scholarship,” will be held from 1–2 p.m. tomorrow in the Terrell Library atrium. The event will also be livestreamed.
With its wide range of art-making approaches, the thesis exhibition, which runs from March 28–May 6, provides a stimulating experience for Jordan Schnitzer Museum visitors and online viewers alike.
Eric Saindon served as senior visual effects supervisor on the team behind “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which took home the Best Visual Effects Oscar at the 95th annual Academy Awards on March 12.
Since coming to WSU from Malaysia in August, Yii Kah Hoe has ventured with his microphone into nearby woods, along rivers and streams, and even out onto an icy pond to capture the sounds of the Palouse.