Women Reinterpret Reality Through Art

PULLMAN, Wash.– Women from the Washington State University community, including students, faculty, staff and alumnae, will exhibit their artwork at “Reinterpreting Reality” at the Museum of Anthropology in College Hall March 1–22.

WSU’s Compton Union Gallery on the Move, the Coalition for Women Students, and YWCA sponsor the exhibit. The museum will be open 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Monday through Friday, including the week of spring break. Admission is free.

This is the third annual group exhibit of paintings, photographs, sculpture and textile art created by women from the WSU community. The artists express their experiences and thoughts on racism, multiculturalism, gender, sexual identity and stereotypes as they redefine themselves within the traditional roles and labels offered by society.

Participating artists include: Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse, Crista Ann Ames, Kim Barrett, Melissa Deckman, Leola Dublin, Erika Frances Iiams, Rina Gang, Kirby M. Kelley, Rita Kepner, Lisa McCormick, Regina McMenomy, Jen Scott, Heidi Adielia Stanton, Christina Vala, Emma Lee R. Whitworth and Allyson Wolf.

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