PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington State University Visual, Performing and Literary Arts Committee and the Office of Campus Involvement Arts and Culture programs will present the exhibit “No Boundaries 2004-2005: Hopes and Dreams” March 2-25.
The Vision, Strength, Artistic Expression Arts of Washington exhibit will be on display at the WSU Compton Union Gallery Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free.
The 30-piece display features paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures created by adult artists with disabilities living in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. The featured pieces were judged in August 2004 by a regional panel of artists and curators.
“No Boundaries” is designed to help artists with disabilities gain access to the professional arts world, to demonstrate American with Disabilities Act-accessible exhibit design, and to celebrate the artistic contributions of artists with disabilities.
WSU is the third of five Northwest galleries to host the exhibit. Other venues include the Robert Frey Gallery (Lakeside Advisors) in
The exhibit is part of the VPLAC 2004-2005 series “Crossing Boundaries.” VPLAC is funded by service and activities fees with in-kind support from the Office of Campus Involvement and the
Participating artists include Elizabeth Anderson, Susan Arneson, Erik Behnke, Leo Bermudez, John Bruce, Victor Campbell, Elizabeth Cardarelli, Catherine Clark, Christopher Dahl, Earl Debnam, Carol Edson, Tony Fernandez, Matt Goad, Greg Gorfkle, Sally Grant, Andre Hogg, Janae Holladay, Frederick James, Vadim Kin, Mitch Levy, Saron “Iyataco” McKee, Carolezoom Patterson, Craig Rogers, Willie Rosenthal, W. Timothy Ryan, Barbara Scholen, Nora Seekins, Raymond Severance, Douglas Thomas, and Brom Wikstrom.
For more information, contact Gail Siegel, campus involvement, at (509) 335-2313.