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Museum visitors viewing exhibits from Here in a Homemade Forest: Common Reading Connections.

Here in a Homemade Forest: WSU museum exhibits Indigenous life and heritage collection

KYLER BEANDER, Evergreen reporter September 14, 2023

Paintings and sculptures from local and out-of-state Indigenous communities, bones and other materials from the WSU Museum of Anthropology and woven materials from Indigenous reservations have come together...

To Name An Other by Jeffrey Gibson.

They Teach Love: Internationally recognized artist exhibits work at WSU museum

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor September 7, 2023

They Teach Love. That is the name of queer Cherokee-Choctaw artist Jeffrey Gibson’s art exhibition showing through March 9, 2024, at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. This year, Gibson was selected...

Caroline Monnets Gephyrophobia on display at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, May 16.

What Was Always Yours and Never Lost: Films of the Indigenous American experience

ANGEL IKUEZE, Evergreen reporter May 18, 2023

What Was Always Yours and Never Lost. This is the title of the exhibition on display at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, which features films by Indigenous artists from all over the continent. The...

Jellyfunk by Adam Stuart, on display at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.

Thesis in color

NIKHIL GANTA, Evergreen reporter March 30, 2023

Eye-popping sculptures, photography and displays of bright color are just some of what can be expected at the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, which will be on display until May 6 at the Jordan Schnitzer...

The Hostile Terrain 94 Exhibition is now showing at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.

‘If we didn’t have luck, we would be a tag’

JULIAN CABALLERO February 8, 2023

"If we didn't have luck, we would be a tag," Carlos Rojo, a senior political science major, said at the Hostile Terrain 94 Exhibition. Rojo said luck was a factor in receiving his visa and crossing...

Eman Ahmed, Outstanding Senior Award winner, reading an original poem

An hour of poetry for the National Day of Racial Healing

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor January 19, 2023

Students, faculty and audience members joined together on the National Day of Racial Healing for an hour of poetry readings from 1:45–2:45 p.m. on Jan. 17 at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Among...

The Hostile Terrain 94 art exhibition brings awareness to the deaths of migrants on the US-Mexico border

Art exhibition showcases migrant deaths on the US-Mexico border

SHAKIRA GONZALEZ-LUNA and GABRIELLE FELICIANO January 19, 2023

The Hostile Terrain 94 participatory exhibition will run from now to March 11 at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Created by the Undocumented Migration Project and directed by anthropologist Jason...

Juventino Aranda installs his sculpture Y Tu’, Ni Me Miras in the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.

Artist explores Mexican-American identity through exhibit

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor August 18, 2022

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art will launch a soft opening of Washington state artist Juventino Aranda’s exhibition, “Esperé Mucho Tiempo Pa Ver” (I Have Waited a Long Time to See), on from 10...

All concerts are free and open to the public.

A cappella group performing on campus today

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Copy Chief April 22, 2022

The WSU Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is collaborating with the Student Entertainment Board to host one of many Indie Folk: Sounds from the Northwest concerts today from 4-5 p.m.  The concert...

WSU’s LandEscapes will hold a release party for this year’s edition of the literary journal next Wednesday at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.

WSU’s literary journal hits shelves next week

GABRIELLE FELICIANO, Evergreen life editor April 21, 2022

WSU’s LandEscapes will hold a release party for this year’s edition of the literary journal next Wednesday. LandEscapes is hosting the release party on Wednesday at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of...

Sarah Barnett’s paintings, including “Protection,” featured here, are often close-ups on large canvases. Her appreciation for the details in other’s paintings leads her to painting these close-ups so viewers can enjoy her details without having to search for them.

Lost in Pullman: exhibition invites immersive experience

MINDY MALONE, Evergreen copy chief March 31, 2022

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art will inaugurate its Master’s in Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition with a reception April 1. The reception runs from 4-6 p.m., with artist talks beginning at 3 p.m. The exhibition...

The Indie Folk exhibit showcases work in a variety of mediums from local artists, Thursday, Jan. 18, at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.

Experience the ‘arts and sounds’ of the Pacific Northwest

ANNA MICHALSON, Evergreen reporter January 20, 2022

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art opened a new exhibit on Tuesday. “Indie Folk: New Art and Sounds from the Pacific Northwest” features various artwork from artists around the region and will be accompanied...

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