Press Releases
Digital Artists-in-Residence Teach, Perform at WSU Vancouver
August 26, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
The Digital Technology and Culture Program at Washington State University Vancouver announces the 2008 Artists in Residency Program. Sensor-based game interfaces for bicycles, GPS narrative walks in downtown Vancouver, and sound/video works that use cars as the performance space are some of the projects generated out of this year’s theme, “Sensing Bodies: Physical Computing for Interactivity and Innovation.” The five artists invited to WSU Vancouver for the residency will teach “Interactive Art,” a course educating DTC students in interactive design. Artists will also provide learning opportunities to the Vancouver-Portland community through workshops, exhibits, and performances. Artists invited to the 2008 Digital Technology and Culture Artists in Residency Program include Steve Gibson, Justin Love, Will Luers, Julie Andreyev and Simon Lysander Overstall.
Young Artists Trevarthen and Keitel Show Work at WSU Vancouver
August 19, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
Two young up and coming artists are displaying their artwork in the Engineering Life Sciences Building at Washington State University Vancouver from Aug. 11 - Sept. 18. In the first floor gallery are the paintings of Brooke Keitel; the duct tape artwork of Reid Trevarthen is in the second floor gallery.
Seattle Artist Andrew Morrison Exhibits Powerful Paintings at WSU Vancouver
August 11, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
The art of Andrew Morrison will be on display Aug. 11 - Sept. 18 at Washington State University Vancouver Administration Building gallery. Andrew Morrison creates art work drawing from a number of sources for inspiration. His work is influenced by his Native American culture and heritage, as well as by hip-hop and street art.
Fall Chancellor's Seminar Series Offers Discount for Early Registration
July 23, 2008 | Arts & Events
Washington State University Vancouver presents the Chancellor’s Seminar Series, campus lunchtime presentations Fridays, Sept. 12, Oct. 10 and Nov. 14, in the Firstenburg Student Commons. Ticket price for each seminar is $30 per person, including lunch and parking, or $80 for all three seminars with registration by Sept. 5.
Sometimes Humorous Ceramics on Display in WSU Vancouver Library
June 20, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
Throughout the month of July the ceramic works of local artist Yothin “Yo” Amnuayphol will be on display in the WSU Vancouver library.
Print Arts Northwest show their artwork at WSU Vancouver
June 20, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
Selected artwork from Print Arts Northwest are currently on display at Washington State University Vancouver through August 8. The exhibition will be in both the Administration Building Gallery and in the Engineering Life sciences building.
WSU Researcher Discusses Climate Change, Causes, Difficulties Facing Policy Makers
May 9, 2008 | Arts & Events
Washington State University Vancouver presents the third in the Chancellor’s Seminar Series’s spring season, entitled “Climate Change: Fact or Fiction?” This campus lunchtime presentation takes place noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 16, in the Firstenburg Student Commons.
Electronic Literature Organization Holds Conference, Media Arts Shows May 29 - June 1
May 6, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
"Visionary Landscapes: The Electronic Literature Organization 2008 Conference,” will be held May 29 - June 1 at the downtown Hilton Vancouver Washington, at Clark College, at WSU Vancouver (bus transportation provided), and at the downtown North Bank Artists Gallery, 1005 Main St. More than 120 digital media artists and critics from around the world will participate in the event.
Local Painter Leslie Cote Displays Work in Library
May 2, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
The newest art display in the Washington State University Vancouver library gallery is a group of oil paintings by Leslie Cote. Cote is a local artist who has shown in the Aurora Gallery, the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, and the YWCA. In her current body of work she explores her ancestral heritage with images of people in Africa. The show runs until July 11.
Digital Art Students Showcase Prints on Campus
April 16, 2008 |
Arts & Events | ![]()
Washington State University Vancouver students from the Introduction to Digital Media class are showcasing prints of their work in the Administration Building gallery through June 6.
Page 1 of 11 pages | Next Page »
