Campus Involvement

Arts & Culture

CUB Gallery on the move...Fall 2007


September 5 - 28, 2007
MINIATURE BOOK EXHIBIT
Terrell Library Atrium

The Miniature Book Society’s traveling exhibit contains over one hundred miniature books representing a wide range of artistic expressions and craft styles.  The exhibit was created by the Society to introduce contemporary miniature books to audiences across the country.  It features award winning designs that have been judged to be “Distinguished Books” in an annual competition and includes current works from active miniature book publishers.

October 10 – December 7, 2007
POSTCARD PROJECT: FACING YOUR FEARS
Various Campus Locations

WSU students and community members share their thoughts both visually and in writing through the Postcard Project: Facing Your Fears.  Opportunities to create postcards will begin at Campus Involvement’s October 10 Daytime Distractions program and continue throughout the month.   Fears come in all shapes and sizes: the unknown or unexplainable, heights, flue, failure, frogs, spiders, or snakes…and while society may try to judge their validity, for those experiencing them, they are all very real.  This is an event of acknowledgement and sharing.  The cards will be displayed at locations around campus through December 7.

November 27 – December 14, 2007
Lynne Haagensen: Seen or Imagined
Terrell Library Atrium

Printmaker Lynne Haagensen of Troy, Idaho displays twelve site-specific panels created for the Terrell Library Atrium iin this extraordinary exhibit.  Haagensen’s colorful quilt-like mono-prints, made using paper and color photocopy technology, are rich with hand-drawn imagery inspired from her home, life, and companions in rural Idaho.  Haagensen is a professor in the Department of Art and Design at the University of Idaho.

December 3 – 7, 2007
NAMES Foundation Project: AIDS Quilts
Ensminger Pavilion

Forty thousand new HIV infections occur in the United States each year among 13 to 21-year-olds. For 20 years, the NAMES Project Foundation has been accepting quilt panels representing the life of an individual lost to AIDS.  It is the largest ongoing community art project in the world.  In an effort to generate education and HIV/AIDS awareness within our community, the Cougar Health Awareness Team, in conjunction with Health and Wellness Services and cosponsored by the CUB Gallery on the Move, is hosting a display of AIDS Memorial Quilts at the Ensminger Pavilion.  Awareness events will be held throughout the week.

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