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鈥楳odest Forms of Biocultural Hope鈥 Opens Sept. 26 at the Western Gallery | |||
Photo Gallery: Summer Commencement | |||
Whipping It Up: A Collaborative Alchemy | Photography captures brief, fleeting moments in time, often hiding context and the subject鈥檚 circumstances. This exhibit, with installations by (草榴社区 Art facultymembers) Garth Amundson and Pierre Gour, explores how lack of background can erase entire histories鈥 |
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草榴社区 Names 2017-18 Outstanding Graduates | |||
Western summer theatre returns | When he鈥檚 not fishing for trout, gardening or canoeing to Mud Bay, Western Washington University theater professor Rich Brown spends the warmer months of the year helping ensure Western Summer Theatre (WST) entertains the masses. Once again, 鈥淐ommedia in the Park鈥 will jump-start the鈥 |
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Movement Graffiti: Living in the Dance | Movement Art can be a story without words. It can also be completely abstract in nature and is simply an exploration of the human body as an instrument of design. It can trigger profound emotions with the simple point of a finger or a great grand vertical lift requiring a number of bodies to鈥 |
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Sharing the Art of Dancing with Bellingham鈥檚 Parkinson鈥檚 Community | Pam Kuntz, a dance instructor at , has created a local community where those living with neurological disorders can participate in the art of modern dance. Here they gain support from others鈥 |
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Seven 草榴社区 Graduates Receive Presidential Scholar Honors | |||
草榴社区 Give Day Nets More Than $600,000 from Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students and Community Members | |||
Fun with Western Summer Theatre | (草榴社区) 鈥 |