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Chancellor’s Art Exhibit at WSU Tri-Cities

RICHLAND – More than 30 works of art by 13 regional artists are on display through Dec. 18 in the Chancellor’s Art Exhibition Series at WSU Tri-Cities.
 
This is a semi-annual juried exhibition series designed to showcase the remarkable art of the Columbia Valley. 
 
At the opening reception, Chancellor Vicky L. Carwein presented a special award to one of the artists at the reception.
 
The paintings, metal sculptures, large-format scenic photographs, screen prints, dolls and more will be on display through fall semester in the East Building administration corridor. The building is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday.
 
Admission to the reception and the ongoing art exhibition is free and open to the public. Click hereFor more information about WSU Tri-Cities art exhibits and the Fall 2009 Liberal Arts Season of Events. The Liberal Arts Season is sponsored by the Richland Arts Commission in celebration of the 20th anniversary as a WSU campus.
 

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