Earth, Sea, Sky: Selections from the PAC
Featuring work in a variety of media, this exhibition showcases expressive, realist, and even abstract landscapes drawn from PLU’s Permanent Art Collection.
10. The Physicality of the Present: Ann Johnston Schuster and John McCuiston
In the work of these two artists, we see figures made vulnerable by the physical and emotional constraints placed upon t
hem. Ann Johnston Schuster’s prints present vulnerability not as a constraint, but as a link to our humanity. John McCuiston’s sculpture moves between history and myth, ceremony and humor.
14. Nov. - 12. Student Juried Exhibition
Exceptional work by PLU’s student artists, chosen by guest jurors, is featured in the fall semester’s final show.
6. Feb. - 6. A Retrospective Exhibit: 100 Years of the Art of Keyes and Cox
Emeriti professors from the Department of Art and Design display a lifetime worth of works. Dennis Cox's career has been involved with Drawing, Printmaking and Watercolor while David Keyes' work consists of Ceramic Sculpture and Vessels, Cast and Fabricated Bronze/Mixed Media Techno-Archaic Sculptures.
13. Mar. - 10. Apr. Each Form Overflows its Present
Paintings by Elise Richman and Cynthia Camlin
Cynthia Camlin and Elise Richman engage in painterly processes that evoke water, ice, and geological processes. Camlin captures ice’s crystalline structure and the primordial depths of ice shelves, conveying environmental concerns. Richman’s process-driven work references the local marine environment in order to express interconnectedness and states of flux.
24. Apr. - 25. May
Senior Exhibition
Join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating artists of the Department of Art and Design.