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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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SUMMARY:Sexual Assault Awareness & Action Month
DESCRIPTION:Click HERE for events and more information!\n  \nON-CAMPUS SUPPORT AND RESOURCES: \nAnnika Scharosch\nTitle IX Coordinator and Associate Vice President for Civil Rights\n509-359-6724\nascharosch@ewu.edu\nTawanka 211\nWebsite: https://test-inside.ewu.edu/titleix/ \nStudent Accommodation and Support Services (SASS)\nCare/Support Services for Students\n509-359-7924\nHargreaves Hall 019\nWebsite: https://test-inside.ewu.edu/sass/\n \n 
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SUMMARY:National Farmworker Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:Visit the National Farmworkers Awareness Display in the JFK Lobby the first week of April. This display celebrates and honors farmworkers that help feed our nation while raising awareness about the issues these critical workers face. All the display materials are available for check out. \nTo learn more\, contact EWU C.A.M.P. (College Assistance Migrant Program). More information about National Farmworker Awareness Week can be found on the Student Action with Farmworkers (SAF) online. \nCésar Chávez Blood Drive – Blood supplies nationwide are low! Join the College Assistance Migrant Program and Vitalant and roll up your sleeves for our campus-wide blood drive in a challenge to help our community. This blood drive will be hosted in the PUB NCR in honor of César Chávez who worked in the community in service of others. \n\nBlood donation saves the lives of accident victims\, surgery patients\, cancer patients\, and many others in need. Donating blood is safe\, easy and takes about an hour. During that hour you can save three lives! \n\nApril 16 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm\, PUB NCR
URL:https://test-inside.ewu.edu/employeebelonging/event/national-farmworker-awareness-week-2/
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SUMMARY:Something Rotten\, A Very New Musical
DESCRIPTION:Something Rotten! is a musical comedy with a book by John O’Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick and music and lyrics by Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Set in 1595\, the story follows the Bottom brothers\, Nick and Nigel\, who struggle to find success in the theatrical world as they compete with the wild popularity of their contemporary William Shakespeare. Showtimes: April 4th\, 5th\, 11th\, and 12th at 7:30pm April 6th at 2pm\, April 10th at 5pm. \nUpcoming Productions
URL:https://test-inside.ewu.edu/employeebelonging/event/something-rotten-a-very-new-musical/
LOCATION:Theatre Building
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