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Faculty, The Evergreen State College | Confucius Institute of the State of Washington | diamanth@evergreen.edu | 360-867-6736 | Technical Degree, Building and Architecture, Kiev, Ukraine, 1964; B.F.A., Painting and Sculpture, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel,1975; M.F.A., Photography and New Forms, Pratt Institute, 1978; Ph.D., Arts in Education and Human Development, Union Institute, 1998. Expertise: visual arts, Chinese studies, human development Related Subject Areas Consciousness Studies, Visual Arts, Cultural Studies Current and Upcoming Offerings 2020–21 Arts and the Child: Early Childhood Fall Silk Roads: Culture, History, and Philosophy of China Winter, Spring .
Hirsh Diamant Faculty, The Evergreen State College Phone: 360-867-6736 Email: diamanth@evergreen.edu Biography Biography Technical Degree, Building and Architecture, Kiev, Ukraine, 1964; B.F.A., Painting and Sculpture, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel,1975; M.F.A., Photography and New Forms, Pratt Institute, 1978; Ph.D., Arts in Education and Human Development, Union Institute, 1998. Expertise: visual arts, Chinese studies, human development Related Subject Areas
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TACOMA, WASH. (April 15, 2016)- Art makes people feel. Art offers a window into the hearts and minds of those who create it, and invokes emotion for those who view and admire it. For Edvard Munch, those feelings were complicated and, often times, dark. “…
exhibited in the Pacific Northwest. The exhibition features 26 prints, two drawings and an important landscape painting. Students get free admission to the exhibit with their PLU identification card and Pierce Transit Route 1 takes them straight to TAM. On campus, in conjunction with the museum’s exhibit, PLU student artists will participate in a student juried exhibit opening April 23 at 4 p.m. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center.Edvard Munch and the SeaLearn more about Tacoma Art Museum's
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New York artist’s exhibit inspires reflection Over the past 30 years, New York City artist Constance Evans admits her work has evolved, changing from large colorful field paintings on canvas to smaller, representational works on paper. The works of art at either end of my…
before, such as the Anasazi Indians. The long uninhabited ruins in Mesa Verde and the Puye Cliffs, hold the echoes of a complex civilization. The graphic quality of intermingling shadows and stones and upward reaching ceremonial ladders intensify the mysteries that emanate from these magnificent ruins, she wrote. Evans graduated from Memphis State University with a bachelor’s degree in painting and graphic design, and from the Rochester Institute of Technology with a master’s degree in painting and
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Lecturer - Harp | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | elizabeth.landis@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Elizabeth Landis is a much sought-after harpist in the greater Seattle and Tacoma area.
Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Santa Rosa Symphony, Modesto Symphony and more. She is an educator at Pacific Lutheran University and the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra’s Marrowstone Music Festival. She has performed with the prestigious Aspen Summer Music Festival’s various orchestras, and was showcased in concert with The Lancaster Festival as a Wilkes Fellow. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, painting, and training her cats to use “talking” buttons.
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Lecturer - Harp | Music | elizabeth.landis@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Elizabeth Landis is a much sought-after harpist in the greater Seattle and Tacoma area.
Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Santa Rosa Symphony, Modesto Symphony and more. She is an educator at Pacific Lutheran University and the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra’s Marrowstone Music Festival. She has performed with the prestigious Aspen Summer Music Festival’s various orchestras, and was showcased in concert with The Lancaster Festival as a Wilkes Fellow. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, painting, and training her cats to use “talking” buttons.
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Hello, I am so happy you’re here! My approach to therapy is holistic, systemic and person-centered. In our work together, my aim is to support, empower, and guide you to find the answers that you
Sarah Hale, Therapist in TrainingHello, I am so happy you’re here! My approach to therapy is holistic, systemic and person-centered. In our work together, my aim is to support, empower, and guide you to find the answers that you may already hold. I view therapy as a collaborative experience where we can work together to create a space that feels safe for you to be your truest self, as I believe that is where the true work is done. In my free time, I enjoy painting, crafting, reading, and
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We all carry stories within our bodies and minds. Whatever story brought you here, you are welcome to come as you are.
carry from your lived experiences and identities. I am passionate about working with clients experiencing life transitions, anxiety, and chronic illness and those in partnerships who are curious about expanding their communication toolkit from an empathetic foundation. When I’m not immersed in the world of mental health, I value the moments that bring joy, rest, and connection through painting, meditation, gardening, mindful movement, reading, playing video games, or exploring the PNW with my
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The committee reviews capital expenditure (improvement/upgrade projects and equipment purchases) needs, sets priorities, and makes recommendations to President's Council.
requests (such as painting), projects requested by the Fire Marshall to meet the fire code, small and large-scale facility upgrades, replacements or repairs (on such things as technology equipment, vehicles, carpets, walls, plumbing, and furniture) requests.
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Please note: The doors to Ingram Hall remain locked. Please call the College of Professional Studies office upon arrival for entry. Thank you! (253) 535-7150
University GalleryThe University Gallery, housed in Ingram Hall, hosts four exhibitions between September and May. Featuring many prominent local artists, shows vary from printmaking, painting, and ceramics to installation projects. In addition to local artists, the gallery features shows dedicated to work by PLU student artists. These include a juried show in the fall and a senior exhibition in the spring. In addition to the full gallery in Ingram Hall, the University Gallery Art Annex in the
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The Collective is a crew of students who are all about art. They organize workshops and studio sessions where you and your friends can get creative together. Imagine screen printing your own custom tees, trying out cool cyanotype techniques, or even getting artsy with rock…
custom tees, trying out cool cyanotype techniques, or even getting artsy with rock painting! LASR Radio is PLU’s student radio station, where student DJs represent the incredible musical tastes and diversity of the PLU student body and local and global communities. Read Previous We are the champions! Read Next From Oxford, England to Oaxaca, Mexico, Jackie Lindstrom ’23 uses math to understand migration LATEST POSTS PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that mean? November 21, 2024
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