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Friday, April 1 @3 pm
Join the MFA Thesis Artist Talks
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join us for short talks by the six graduate candidates featured in the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition.

Each artist will speak briefly to introduce the body of work they are presenting in the 2022 MFA exhibition. The talks will be followed by an opening reception from 4:00-6:00 p.m. MFA Thesis Candidates are: Sarah Barnett, Jaime Durham, Autumn Hunnicutt, Seo Ryung Park, Meagan Marsh Pine, and Siri Stensberg. This event is free and open to the public.

Friday, April 1 @4 pm
Join a Reception for MFA Thesis Exhibition
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join us for the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition’s Opening Reception. This annual showcase is the culmination of two or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches, the thesis exhibition provides a stimulating experience for faculty, students, and local museum constituents.

Friday, April 22 @4 pm
Indie Folk: Sounds from the Northwest: Bigger Boat Concert
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Join the museum for a free performance by Bigger Boat in the Pavilion Gallery on Friday, April 22 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Bigger Boat is an a cappella group from Moscow, ID that sings sea shanties and maritime songs.

Live performances at the museum this month are an offshoot of…

Friday, April 29 @4 pm
Indie Folk: Sounds from the Northwest Concert
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Live performances at the museum this month are an offshoot of the exhibition Indie Folk: New Art and Sounds from the Pacific Northwest, which features a playlist by Eric Isaacson of Mississippi Records. According to Isaacson, “the music genre Northwest Indie Folk could mean a lot of different things to different people. Our region is home to many cultures that have adapted their traditional folk music to the modern world: The term “Indie Folk” would apply to them all.”