Monday, December 5, 2016

"Bordered" Group Exhibition at WSU Art Center 12/8/16 4pm




RICHLAND, WA—
A multimedia art exhibition called “Bordered” featuring interactive electronic sculptures, immersive installations, paintings, prints, and multichannel video and sound works will open this upcoming Thursday December 8 at The Art Center on the Washington State University, Tri-Cities campus. The “Bordered” group exhibition was curated by Peter Christenson, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, and showcases 12 multimodal projects developed by students during his fall Digital Technology & Culture course “Advanced Multimedia Authoring.”

According to WSUTC student and participating artist James Arslanian, the concept of bordered as a title for the show highlights “an exhibition that pushes the boundaries of art and the constraints of multimedia representational pieces of art work.” The show includes innovative and cutting-edge installations by media artists Hope Neidhold, Shawn La Fortune, Ivan Roman, Jordan Parker, Jesse Nguyen, Rachel McCall and James Arslanian.

The exhibition’s opening reception is scheduled for Thursday December 08 at 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM; the reception is free and open to the public and the showcase will run through December 13, 2016.

The exhibition is located at:
The Art Center
Consolidated Information Center
2770 Crimson Way, Room 102
Richland, WA 99354-1674

Contacts:
Peter Christenson, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, Washington State University, 509-372-7285, peter.christenson@wsu.edu

Press Release drafted by James Arslanian. Poster designed by Ivan Roman.

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