“The Other Side,” an eclectic exhibition opens with reception, February 5, 2012 at Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, 419 N. Parkway, Uniontown, Wash.
Washington State University will be introducing an innovative new school combining the Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture and Construction Management programs this fall.
The exibit in Uniontown's premier gallery will feature creative expressions of many of the WSU new school’s faculty members, including watercolor, sketches, photography, bronze sculptures, fiber arts, and mixed-media paintings.
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn Gallery is proud to host the exhibit. The opening reception will be held on Sunday, February 5, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with the artists present. The exhibit runs through February 26, 2012.
Participating Artists include:
- Kerry Brooks, Landscape Architecture, Spokane, WA, Landscape Photography
- Jeff Filler, Construction Management, Moscow, ID, Editorial Photography
- Talieh Ghane, Interior Design, Spokane, WA, Bronze Sculpture & Silkscreen
- Linda Johnson, Interior Design, Pullman, WA, Fiber Arts
- Bob Krikac, Interior Design, Colfax, WA, Architectural Travel Sketching
- Taiji Miyasaka, Architecture, Pullman, WA, Photography
- Kathleen Ryan, Interior Design, Pullman, WA, Photography
- Carrie Vielle, Interior Design, Colfax, WA, Mixed-Media Painting
- David Wang, Architecture, Spokane, WA, Oil Pastel
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is a 501c3 non-profit creativity center located in Uniontown in the big white barn behind the famous iron wheel fence. The facility is fully handicap accessible and has no daily admission fee. Information: http://www.artisanbarn.org/ or 509-229-3414.
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