“Memoirs” is a curated collection of ten paintings inspired by artist Abigail Nnaji’s memories, experiences and changes throughout her career. The Student Entertainment Board hosted a gallery reception Feb. 15 featuring the Master of Fine Arts candidate and “Memoirs,” which is on display in the Compton Union Building. The collection features paintings from Nnaji’s Abstract,.
“Memoirs” is a curated collection of ten paintings inspired by artist Abigail Nnaji’s memories, experiences and changes throughout her career. The Student Entertainment Board hosted a gallery reception Feb. 15 featuring the Master of Fine Arts candidate and “Memoirs,” which is on display in the Compton Union Building. The collection features paintings from Nnaji’s Abstract,.
When WSU alumni John and Jan Salsbury first met their freshman year, they were seeing other people. But, a date at a residence hall dance changed everything. Jan said they didn’t know each other well at first; they had an English class together their first year at WSU but did not make a connection until.
The film “Richland” is showing from 4:30 p.m. onwards Feb. 8 at the Compton Union Building Auditorium. Presented by the Roots of Contemporary Issues program and Department of History, “Richland” is a documentary about the legacy of the atomic bomb in Washington communities like Richland, said Kathleen Whalen, RCI program assistant director. “Richland” also covers.