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  • . Mossi cavalry from northern Ghana swept onto the Mossi plateau of central Burkina Faso in the 15th century. Farming peoples, which then included the Dogon, Lela, Winiama, and Nuna, populated this area. Those who did not flee intermarried with the Mossi, resulting in the diversity of sculpture and mask designs found on the plateau today. The contemporary Mossi are primarily famers, tending to crops of millet, sorghum, maize and groundnuts. In the north, some Mossi raise livestock. The Mossi language

  • Harald and his wife, Queen Sonja, visited PLU, and the queen received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. Queen Sonja of Norway received an honorary degree during a 1995 visit to PLU. The Rune Stones, a sculpture in Red Square by Tom Torrens, has inscriptions commemorating that occasion and other Norwegian ties to PLU: •    The visit of Olav V, King of Norway, Oct. 20, 1975; •    The visit of her highness Princess Astrid of Norway, Oct. 26, 1983; •    The visit of King Harald V and Queen Sonja

  • . Kathleen allowed Alan to indulge his passion for bright murals, cacti, found objects and old metal bric-a-brac. One corner of the property became a sculpture farm, populated by found objects and rusty metal representing the farm animals Alan remembered from his small-town childhood in Nooksack Valley, Wash. Alan’s greatest coup was acquiring an old, rusty circa-1950 Ford tractor from the family farm in North Dakota. He had it shipped to the Morongo Valley on a flatbed truck and gave it pride of place

  • , Honduras and Belize. During colonization by the Spaniards –monopoly of all major forms of visible public expression; drama, architecture, sculpture, painting, writing –even textile designs (women’s clothing) were banned because they carried complex messages within the weaving. hundreds of hieroglyphic books were burned by missionaries missionaries taught the Maya – the roman alphabet in order to translate the bible into Quiché language as a form of resistance and in order to save their culture –scribes

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  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Chinese & Chinese Studies Academic Programs all programs program website Chinese & Chinese Studies Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription PLU Gateway in Chengdu Transcript [video: Clips of the China Gateway program. Dancers in elaborate, colorful outfits, twirling long ribbons. Students in a museum look at sculpture. Outside of a meticulously designed garden sits a traditional dragon statue. Students ride bikes

  • Morongo Valley. Kathleen allowed Alan to indulge his passion for bright murals, cacti, found objects and old metal bric-a-brac. One corner of the property became a sculpture farm, populated by found objects and rusty metal representing the farm animals Alan remembered from his small-town childhood in Nooksack Valley, Wash. Alan’s greatest coup was acquiring an old, rusty circa-1950 Ford tractor from the family farm in North Dakota. He had it shipped to the Morongo Valley on a flatbed truck and gave it

  • produce sculptural objects using 3D modeling and 3D printing. Or you may choose to explore Design, using cutting-edge software in graphic design classes, as well as working hands-on with our unique collections of letterpress type and ornament. Whatever path you take in the Studio Arts and Design majors, you’ll graduate with the skills needed to make your mark on the world. Concentrations: Art History Studio Arts Ceramics Graphic Design Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture Graduates from the last

  • McCuiston’s sculpture moves between history and myth, ceremony and humor.Juried Student Exhibition Exceptional work by PLU’s student artists, chosen by guest jurors, is featured in the fall semester’s final show.Retrospective: David Keyes and Dennis Cox Emeriti professors from the Department of Art and Design.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

  • student Tiffany Haukenberry ’21 looks through the reflective sculpture she created in art class. Conference TitleThe cross country team brought home its first Northwest Conference championship in several years.