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WWCC Faculty & Staff Art Show-SPRING 2024: Faculty and Staff Art Show

Faculty and Staff Art Show

 Welcome to our  Faculty and Staff Art Show-SpringWWCC Logo 2024
                                                                         


The Faculty and Staff Art Show will be on display in the WWCC Library from May 22nd-May 31st.
All our welcome to our opening event on May 29th from 12pm-2pm.

WWCC Libraries promote connection, community, and the sharing of diverse ideas and knowledge. 

                         Any questions?  Interested in sharing your work in a future show? Please contact:  Jacquelyn Ray, Library Director

Art Show Opening- May 29, 2024

 

Exhibitors

Exhibitors

Anonymous Haiku
Corinna Whitehurst Pastels
Daniel Biggs Photography
Daniel Forbes Sculpture
Denise Ortiz Poetry
Dennis Richardson Painting and Drawing
Jacquelyn Ray Pastry
Jeremiah Burt Digital Art
Jessica Cook Textiles
John Remmington Poetry
Karl Christensen Hand Lettering
Lisa Rasmussen Painting
Matthew Banderas Photography
Matthew Stacey 3D Art and Painting
Melissa Rodriguez Painting
Mike Anderson Metal Sculpture
Ometeotl Trevino Painting and Poetry
Ricardo Chavez Painting 
Robin Vida Leventhal Ceramics and Sculpture
Rodney Outlaw Music and Multimedia
Violet Stone Painting and Poetry
Warren Rood Sculpture and Ceramics

WWCC Guidelines

Walla Walla Community College offers occasional and non-permanent exhibit space to connect faculty, staff, and local artists and their work with students, staff, and the general public.  We are committed to exhibiting artistic works that support our institution's values of connection, inclusion, and belonging and that aligns with our pedagogical and guiding principles for art curation.

Our Guiding Principles are:

  • Offering exhibits that seek to educate viewers.
  • Encouraging exhibits that reflect the diversity within our local community.
  • Creating opportunities for exchange between artists and students.
  • Creating an environment for our campus and broader community to see art and higher education as part of their lives.

Exhibits in the Library are currently by invitation only.  However, proposals for possible future exhibitions can be submitted to the Library Director and will be evaluated for inclusion by the Library Director and two Faculty members based on their alignment with our Guiding Principles and space availability. To apply for an exhibition, please send 10 high-quality digital images of your work along with an image list (with the artist’s name, title, medium, dimensions and date of completion), a resume and letter of interest. Submissions can be emailed to library@wwcc.edu.  The Library facilitates curation but will work with the artist as much as possible to honor appropriate display of their work.

Please note that WWCC does not provide insurance for damaged, lost, or stolen pieces of art and shall be held harmless if damage, loss, or theft occurs.  Artists are responsible for the cost of shipping and/or transporting their work to and from the gallery and for their own travel expenses.   The Library provides on campus publicity for the show and a reception (if provided). Artists are invited to participate in at least one event on campus to engage with our campus community about their work.


Walla Walla Community College's Commitment to Non-Discrimination

Walla Walla Community College does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability in accordance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; and, any other applicable federal and Washington State laws against discrimination.


Walla Walla Community College no discrimina ni discriminará por motivos de raza, religión, color, origen nacional, edad, sexo, orientación sexual, condición de veterano o discapacidad de acuerdo con la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964; Título IX de las Enmiendas Educativas de 1972; la Ley Federal de Rehabilitación de 1973; la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades de 1990; y cualquier otra ley federal y del estado de Washington aplicable contra la discriminación.