Fine Arts
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Io Palmer, professor, and Aisha Harrison, alumnus (’04), fine arts, received Artist Trust 2021 Grants for Artists’ Progress.
Io Palmer, professor, and Aisha Harrison, alumnus (’04), fine arts, received Artist Trust 2021 Grants for Artists’ Progress.
Noah Matteucci, technician, fine arts, WSU Vancouver, exhibited a site-specific installation, random (8), at Agenda in Portland, Oregon.
Peter Christenson, associate professor, fine arts, WSU Tri-Cities, exhibited F40.298: Generalized Opus Foramina, an immersive multimedia installation, at Jack Straw Cultural Center in Seattle. As part of his ongoing residency, Christenson will host a Youth Sound Art Workshop presented by the center, Arts & Visually Impaired Audiences, and the Washington State Department of Services for the Blind.
Avantika Bawa, associate professor, fine arts, WSU Vancouver, exhibited her collection of drawings and wall works titled ICE. ICE, at THE END in Atlanta, Georgia. Bawa also presented a visual arts talk online with fellow Hallie Ford fellows at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene, Oregon.
Harrison Higgs and Avantika Bawa, associate professors, and Noah Matteucci, technician, fine arts, WSU Vancouver, curated and installed with collaborators the layered, mixed-media installation “Memory: Cerebral Entanglement” by guest artist Kindra Crick at WSU Vancouver.
Joe Hedges, assistant professor, fine arts, exhibited his collection Hypercombines at Artworks Gallery in Loveland, Colorado.
Dennis DeHart, associate professor, fine arts, published images and commentary in The Earth Issue: 003 Manifesto.
Avantika Bawa, associate professor, fine arts, WSU Vancouver, presented a solo exhibition of her work titled Coliseum with an accompanying artist’s book at the Portland (Oregon) Art Museum.
Avantika Bawa, associate professor, fine arts, WSU Vancouver, was named by the Ford Family Foundation as one of five Oregon Hallie Ford Fellows in the Visual Arts for 2018.
Sena Clara Creston, clinical assistant professor, fine arts, WSU Tri-Cities, was recognized as a WSU Provost’s Featured Faculty Member at the Nov. 4 Cougar football game against Stanford University.