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My apologies if you re bored by land theft, genocide | Opinion

I would like to respond to Scotty Anderson’s April 2 column in the Daily News, “Recognizing something is stolen doesn’t make it OK.” For reasons I cannot fathom, Anderson wished

Her View: My apologies if you re bored by land theft, genocide | Opinion

I would like to respond to Scotty Anderson’s April 2 column in the Daily News, “Recognizing something is stolen doesn’t make it OK.” For reasons I cannot fathom, Anderson wished

WSU museum reopens galleries

The Washington State University Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art reopened to the public this week and is featuring two new exhibitions. Visitors are required to follow campus-specific pandemic guidelines, and program-ming will continue to be held online. The first exhibit, “Follow the River: Portraits of the Columbia Plateau,” features the museum’s Worth D. Griffin Collection of Native portraiture alongside items from Plateau tribes, including the Palus (Palouse) and Nimiipuu (Nez Perce), whose homelands the WSU Pullman campus is located upon. The second exhibit, “Under the Same Sun and Moon: New Acquisitions from the Collection,” showcases new acquisitions from the museum’s permanent collection. Over the past five years, the museum has added significant works of art, and this will be the first time many of them will be on display, according to a news release from the university.

WSU Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art reopens

The Washington State University Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art has reopened its physical spaces to the public and is featuring two new exhibitions.  After being closed to the public for large portions of 2020, the museum’s spring semester hours will now be Tuesday through Friday, 1 to 4 pm, and Saturdays from 10 am to 4 pm.  The exhibit features the museum’s Worth D. Griffin Collection of Native portraiture alongside material culture from Plateau tribes including the Palus (Palouse) and Nimiipuu (Nez Perce).  The second exhibition puts on view selections from collection newcomers.  Visit the Schnitzer Museum website for current guidelines to visiting in person.

March 9: WSU Schnitzer Museum reopens galleries to the public with two new exhibitions  | WSU Insider

March 9, 2021 The Washington State University Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is reopening its physical spaces to the public and featuring two new exhibitions starting Tuesday, March 9. PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is reopening its physical spaces to the public and featuring two new exhibitions starting Tuesday, March 9. “We deeply appreciate the generous support the museum has received from the community during our physical closure. We look forward to welcoming visitors back into the museum spaces, and will continue hosting virtual programs after our reopening,” said Ryan Hardesty, executive director of the WSU Schnitzer Museum.

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