art

‘Seven Deadly Sins: Apparel as Art’

Debuting Wednesday, March 30, at the CUB Gallery is a textile design exhibit by University of Nebraska, Lincoln faculty member and artist Vince Quevedo. His life-size sculptural garments depict the sins of greed, shown at left, anger, envy, gluttony, pride, sloth and lust.

Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition begins April 8

The Washington State University Museum of Art, in collaboration with the fine arts department, will present The Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, April 8-May 8. The exhibit will feature an opening reception beginning at 7 p.m. on April 8. MFA student candidates will present works from a variety of media including drawing, mixed-media, painting, […]

Northwest glass works shine at new exhibit

As part of a series focusing on the works of Pacific Northwest artists, the Washington State University Museum of Art will present the exhibit “Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora Mace” from Feb. 22-April 3. An opening reception and lecture by the artists will begin at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 21, in the museum’s gallery and Fine […]

Campus architecture, hidden art topic of lecture

Washington State University Art á la Carte, a brown-bag noontime lunch series, will present “Public Art and Private Encounters” with H. Clare Wiser, docent of the Museum of Art/WSU and professor emeritus of mathematics at WSU.Wiser’s visual presentation will describe and illustrate both the obvious and hidden campus art and the architectural details of the […]

Art museum honors Siler and his career

The Museum of Art/ Washington State University will present the works of nationally renowned artist and WSU professor Patrick Siler between Oct. 25 and Dec. 19. “Not only has Pat influenced countless WSU students as a teacher, but he is one of a handful of Palouse artists who have made a significant impact on the […]

Sculpture displayed across Pullman campus

Artist Jim Dine with one of his artworks at WSU’s Museum of Art. Sculpture created by internationally renowned artist Jim Dine and a variety of other artists at the Walla Walla Foundry will be shown by the WSU Museum of Art from Aug. 20 to Oct. 17. Curated by Chris Bruce, museum director, and Keith […]

Bright reflections of light and color through July 25

Thirteen pieces of eye-popping art by Richard Elliott currently are on exhibit at the WSU Museum of Art, noon to 4 p.m. Monday-Sunday, through July 25. In a number of these pieces, Elliott employed massive accumulations of multicolored bicycle reflectors. Chris Bruce, director of the Museum of Art, describes these pieces as dazzling environments of […]

Student art exhibit features digital printmaking

The WSU Vancouver Student Services Building Gallery is featuring student work from Fine Arts 471: Digital and Photo Processes for Printmaking. The technique makes use of the computer at some stage, but includes hand-pulled intaglios, lithographs, collographs, pigmented inkjet prints, as well as cross-hybrids of these print processes. The exhibit will be on display through […]

Richard Elliott and recent acquisitions of art on display

The WSU Museum of Art will open the 2004 summer exhibit “Richard Elliott and Recent Acquisitions” at noon May 23 and display it through July 25. A strawberry shortcake reception will begin at 2 p.m. opening day. Summer hours at the museum, located on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium, are noon to 4 p.m. […]

WSU Museum of Art director appointed to committee

Christopher Bruce, director of the Museum of Art at Washington State University and a member of numerous arts committees and consortia, has been appointed to the Washington State Arts Commission by Governor Gary Locke. Bruce, who joined WSU last June, said the appointment provides an opportunity to help ensure fine arts interests in Eastern Washington […]