WSU Cougar Head Logo Washington State University
WSU Insider
News and Information for Faculty, Staff, and the WSU Community

All types of art wanted from women of color

Staff, faculty and student women of color are invited to submit works that reflect their personal thoughts and experiences on redefining themselves within the traditional roles of society, for inclusion in WSU’s second annual traveling art show, “Reinterpreting Reality.” Pieces should be submitted to the Coalition for Women Students (CWS) for exhibit through Friday, Jan. 27.

Submission forms are available in the Women’s Resource Center, Wilson 8, on the Pullman campus. Most types of artistic expression — journal entries, poetry, music, photos, painting, sculpture — are welcome; however, performance art is a logistical problem to display.

Women may submit up to three pieced of art. Size is limited to 24×36 inches. Typically all entries that are submitted will be included.

The show will open at the annual CWS Women of Color Day luncheon in Pullman on Saturday, Feb. 4. Then the exhibit will travel to other WSU venues like the Black Women’s Caucus African American Women’s Conference, the Association of Pacific and Asian Women’s CAPTIVATE Conference, the Mujeres Unidas’ ELLA Conference and the NEW Leadership Conference. Selected pieces may be displayed at other programs on request.

For more information, contact Kim Barrett, Women’s Resource Center, at 335-4386.

Next Story

WSU Spokane Medicine Building opens in August

The transformed building will be a central hub for the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and expand the educational capacity for WSU’s College of Nursing and College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Recent News

WSU Spokane Medicine Building opens in August

The transformed building will be a central hub for the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and expand the educational capacity for WSU’s College of Nursing and College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

WSU graduate student Megan McLean earns educator grant

The mathematics and science education Ph.D. student will receive the Ferrucci Distinguished Educator Award, which will help her improve programming for students at Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane.

Karina Gallardo, Colette Casavant honored with 2023 DEI awards

Karina Gallardo and Colette Casavant are the 2023 recipients of the inaugural Faculty and Staff Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Excellence Awards from WSU’s College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences.

Find More News

Subscribe for more updates