La Granada: Short Films Inspired by Food
On Monday, February 3 from 5:00-6:30 pm, join WSU student filmmaker Hollen Foster-Grahler at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU for a screening of her short film “La Granada”. Shot in Aberystwyth, Wales, the film is a visual journey exploring feminine rage, empowerment, and community through surrealist imagery and movement. The title and central emblem of the film, la granada, is the Spanish word for both “pomegranate” and “grenade”—simultaneously a symbol of femininity and destruction. Through this dual meaning, the film examines the precarious nature of womanhood: What happens when that potential energy is finally released?
Arts
February 2025
The WSU School of Music is excited to host the 36th annual Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music on the Pullman campus February 6-8, 2025. This festival will feature works by composers from all over the world with composers and performers alike traveling to Pullman to participate. The…
Join local artist Marilyn Lysohir on Thursday, February 6 from 4:00-5:30 pm, to learn about the history of chocolate and how it has influenced her artistic practice. Lysohir’s first job was at a candy store in Pennsylvania and she took a break from her art career to start Cowgirl Chocolates in Moscow, ID in the mid-1990s. Lysohir’s life-sized ceramic work Bad Manners (Version 2) is currently on view as part our 50th anniversary exhibition, Your Collection: Faculty Remix, on view January 14 through June 28, 2025.
Come for the talk, stay for a bite of complimentary chocolate and a coupon to Moscow Candy, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Moscow Candy is co-owned by Lysohir and Carise Skinner.
The WSU School of Music is excited to host the 36th annual Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music on the Pullman campus February 6-8, 2025. This festival will feature works by composers from all over the world with composers and performers alike traveling to Pullman to participate. The…
The WSU School of Music is excited to host the 36th annual Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music on the Pullman campus February 6-8, 2025. This festival will feature works by composers from all over the world with composers and performers alike traveling to Pullman to participate. The…
Explore the art of zines in a free workshop led by WSU Scholarly Assistant Professor David Janssen Jr. on Saturday, February 8, from 1:00–3:00 pm at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. During this workshop we will talk about love and receive an introduction to zines: What is a zine and how do you make one? Using current museum exhibitions, we will discuss artists and makers who use similar themes and feelings in their work. Finally, we will be challenged to create a zine that expresses something about things you LOVE with creative words and images. We will use mixed media processes including collage, free form poetry, illustrations, and more. All are welcome: Enjoy a relaxing workshop and make loving and tender artworks inspired by love.
Tonight in Kimbrough Concert Hall, 7:30 PM.
Join the Rogan Kahale Ensemble, WSU Jazz Lab Band, and WSU Big Band for an evening of Jazz on campus. Compositions by Rogan Tinsley, Alfred Ellis, Count Basie, Sammy Nestico, Charles Mingus, and more!
Admission is free.
Bring the family to the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU on the second Saturday of each month (through June 2026*) for story time and hands-on art activities!
Each month kicks off at 10:00am with a featured children’s book, followed by an exhibition tour and creative art-making activities designed…
Visiting Artist Stacy Isenbarger will be giving an artist talk on Thursday, February 20th, in conjunction with an exhibition in the Fine Art Center’s Gallery 2.
Tenor James Heer is a graduate student in the Washington State University School of Music, studying with Dr. Julie Anne Wieck. He will be performing his graduate recital as part of his Master of Arts degree in Vocal Performance, joined by collaborative pianist, Elena Panchenko. They will…
*This event will not be livestreamed.
St James Episcopal Church – 1410 NE Stadium Way, Pullman, WA 99163
This historic milestone, themed “Shining Together: Celebrating 50 Years for Collective Empowerment,” honors our legacy of uplifting marginalized voices and advancing gender equity while looking toward a radiant future.
The Anonim Trio features WSU faculty members Martin King (horn), Chris Dickey (tuba), and Yoon-Wha Roh (piano). Together they will perform an engaging program of music for this unlikely yet sonically rich chamber ensemble. Anonim will highlight music by Elizabeth Raum, Frank Gulino, Brett Miller, and Alec Wilder.