Opening Reception – Thursday, Feb 2 @ 5 p.m., Gallery 2 Fine Arts
Utopia may be simply interpreted as a place where current problems are resolved or transcended, or as an imaginary state of social or cultural perfection.
February 2017
Opening Reception – Thursday, Feb 2 @ 5 p.m., Gallery 2 Fine Arts
Utopia may be simply interpreted as a place where current problems are resolved or transcended, or as an imaginary state of social or cultural perfection.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Employers are invited to register for the Carson College of Business Career Networking Night. The event is an exciting opportunity for employers to help educate and network with 200-300 business students prior to the campus-wide WSU Career Expo.
The Washington State University School of Music will present a free non-required student recital at 8pm on Wednesday, February 8 in Room 101 of Kimbrough Music Building. The concert will feature music students Keadrin Dick, cello; Krill Polyanskiy, violin and Jason McDougall, piano in the group Elevator Music. The group…
Join us for the first concert of the Spring 2017 semester. For the first time, the WSU Symphonic Band will share the stage with the WSU Symphony Orchestra, performing standards of their respective genres. We welcomes our guests Dr. Martin King, performing solo horn and making his conducting debut, as…
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
The WSU Planetarium presents an interactive guided tour in the star theater:
Getting Moony
All about the moon and other lunacy. Does a supermoon suck you off into space? (No.) Are there more babies born on…
Shannon Scott, clarinet; Ryan Hare, bassoon; David Turnbull, trumpet; Sarah Miller, trombone; Meredith Arksey, violin; David Snider, bass; Sandra Albers, Chris Dickey, Dean Luethi, narrators Dahn Pham and Troy Bennefield, conductors
The WSU Faculty Chamber Players performs Igor Stravinsky’s “A Soldier’s Tale” (L ‘Histoire du Soldat). Regarded as one…
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Reserved Seating $18 Adults $15 Seniors (60+) $9 Non-WSU Students and Youth FREE WSU Students with…
The WSU Planetarium presents an interactive guided tour in the star theater:
Some Like It Hot
Space. Is it cold, or is it hot? That girl/guy. Is he/she hot? Enter the planetarium for a night…
The WSU Planetarium presents an interactive guided tour in the star theater:
Getting Moony
All about the moon and other lunacy. Does a supermoon suck you off into space? (No.) Are there more babies born…
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
The WSU Planetarium presents an interactive guided tour in the star theater:
Some Like It Hot
Space. Is it cold, or is it hot? That girl/guy. Is he/she hot? Enter the planetarium for a night…
Join Matthew Glover and Elena Panchenko on February 14, 2017 at 8:00pm for a night of trumpet, piano and organ. Matthew will be performing works by Arthur Honegger, Giovanni Viviani, Joseph Turrin, Toru Takemitsu, and Joseph Haydn.
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
Guest artists and graduate student guest conductors will highlight a free Symphonic Wind Ensemble concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15, in Bryan Hall at Washington State University.
Martin King, WSU faculty, will perform James Beckel’s “The Glass Bead Game.” Loc Nguyen, from the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of…
This concert is open to the public and without charge.
TRADITION & CHANGE: CONTEXTUALIZING THE ART OF RICK BARTOW |
The Museum of Art/WSU will host an exhibition walk-through with Michael Holloman, Associate Professor of Art History and American Indian Studies, Washington State University on February 22 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. in the Museum Gallery.
Drawing from…
Dr. Lark Powers will present a recital titled “Exultation: Works for One and Two Pianos” on Feb. 23, 2017, at 8pm in Kimbrough Concert Hall, and will be joined by her piano-duo partner, Dr. Ricardo de la Torre. The…