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SUMMARY:JFK Secrist Gallery Presents: The Art of Jacob Johns
DESCRIPTION:View 2025 Activist in Residence Jacob John’s art works in the JFK Library. \nEWU’s Gender\, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Department (GWSS) invites all to experience the return of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program in Winter 2025. AiR programming consists of four workshops\, and related art exhibit in JFK’s Secrist Gallery\, January 15 to February 19\, 2025. \nJacob Johns is a Hopi and Akimel O’odham environmental defender who has worked tirelessly to protect water and prevent the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. See more information online.
URL:https://test-inside.ewu.edu/employeebelonging/event/jfk-secrist-gallery-presents-the-art-of-jacob-johns/
LOCATION:JKF Secrist Gallery
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SUMMARY:Women’s History Month Resource Display | March 2025
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to embark on a literary journey that pays homage to the enduring resilience\, boundless creativity and unwavering strength of women who paved the way for future generations. Immerse yourself in the wisdom of the past\, as we shine a light on the pages that reflect the remarkable tapestry of women’s contributions to our shared history. \nWomen’s History Month Display – Stories – EWU Libraries & Learning Commons – EWU – The Region’s Polytechnic
URL:https://test-inside.ewu.edu/employeebelonging/event/womens-history-month-resource-display-march-2025/
LOCATION:JFK Library
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SUMMARY:Immigration and Refugees | DEI Resource Display | March 2025
DESCRIPTION:Featuring materials that share information about and insights into the lives and experiences of immigrants and refugees. EWU Libraries celebrates the strength and courage shown by those who have\, both by choice and by necessity\, left their home countries to seek opportunity\, security\, and stability in a new place. \nDEI Resource Display – Stories – EWU Libraries & Learning Commons – EWU – The Region’s Polytechnic
URL:https://test-inside.ewu.edu/employeebelonging/event/immigration-and-refugees-dei-resource-display-march-2025/
LOCATION:JFK Library
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SUMMARY:Iterations: A solo exhibition by Erin Elyse Burns
DESCRIPTION:Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Iterations February 27 through April 10\, 2025. This exhibition features photography and video works by Seattle\, WA based artist Erin Elyse Burns. Enter this exhibition as a book of divination\, a consecrated instruction manual. Within its contents find no explanations\, only unanswerable questions. We are making meaning together. Does imaging the deathly bring us closer to life? Can I let go of attachment while holding on to my ego? How can repetition transform consciousness? Will dissolving the self give me a sense of belonging? What color is the sacred? Iterations is a solo exhibition by lens-based interdisciplinary artist Erin Elyse Burns that brings several bodies of work into conversation with each other. They whisper about material abstraction and obsession. They make clear that the volume of internal quiet is in fact deafeningly loud. Held gently in the palm of a thoughtful hand\, each idea is turned over\, examined\, turned over again and again. In the process they are polished into poignant exhaustion. Call these tumbled stones photographs\, video\, performance art\, relics. Each artifact is interconnected and each line distinct.\n\n  \n\nLocation: Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is located in the Art Building situated in the center of the fine and performing arts complex on the EWU campus in Cheney\, Washington.\n\n  \nHours: Gallery hours are Monday through Friday 9am to 6pm and closed weekends\, holidays  \nAdmission is free
URL:https://test-inside.ewu.edu/employeebelonging/event/iterations-a-solo-exhibition-by-erin-elyse-burns/
LOCATION:Art Building Gallery of Art Room A104
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