Master’s of fine arts candidates hold thesis exhibit

PULLMAN – The annual Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition will be April 9-May 8 at the Museum of Art/WSU, which is hosting it in collaboration with the Department of Fine Arts.

An opening reception will beat 6 p.m. Friday,, April 9 at the museum. 

This annual showcase represents the culmination of two or more years of work by the master of fine arts graduate candidates. The students will feature works with a wide range of subject matter, content and style.

This year’s group of candidates includes: Michael Baum, Holly Campbell, Karri Dieken, Colby Jennings, Amber Kovak, Louise Krampien, Scott Phillips, Benjamin Sandness and Garric Simonsen.

Museum gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday, open until 7 p.m. Thursday, and closed Sunday.

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