
Prichard Exhibit Schedule
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August 19 – October 2, 2011
Reception: Friday August 25, 5-8pm
Bill Bowler, I Have Come All This Way And There Is Nothing To See.
Work by the architect who designed the Prichard and exhibited in 1989. In recent years he has been revisiting some of his earlier work with the accumulated knowledge and renewed interest for the importance of perception to the human understanding of our surroundings.
September 22, 7:00 p.m.
Friends Annual Meeting
This year open to all!
David Giese & Charlotte Buchanan will reminisce about the Moscow Mardi Gras Parade and Ball that were central to the arts scene in Moscow in the 1980s & 90s.
September 23, 7-10pm
25th Anniversary Block Party and Sculptural Costume Contest
Join the Prichard in celebrating this milestone. There will be live music by Finn Riggins and Atomic Mama; food and drinks by Casa Lopez and NYJohnny’s; amazing costumes inspired by the Mardi Gras floats; celebrity judges and a good time for everyone.
October 4 – 9, 2011
Reception/Retirement Party: Friday October 7, 5-8pm
WeekSpot: Bill Woolston, The Inquiring Lens
In celebration of the retirement of long-time faculty member Bill Woolston, the Prichard is delighted to highlight two bodies of work covering 3 decades of creative activity.
October 14 – December 4, 2011
Reception: Friday October 14, 5-8pm
Jan Boles, Intermountain Nocturnes
Anna Marie Boles, Here and There: Meditations on Mapping
Johanna Hayes, Exhibit Curator
Work of Idaho artists Jan and Anna-Marie Boles. Johanna Hayes, the Prichard's first director, is curating this exhibit. Hayes chose the Boles for their consistently excellent work and the exhibit also supports the core role the Prichard has played in highlighting important Idaho artists. Jan Boles will be exhibiting a series of panoramic photographs and Anna Marie will be exhibiting paintings and drawings.
December 9, 2011 – January 22, -2012
Reception: Friday December 9, 5-8pm
Faculty Exhibit
The annual exhibit of work by members of the College of Art & Architecture in all media and taking all forms.
January 27 – February 11, 2012
Prichard Biennial Benefit Auction
Live Auction, Saturday Feb. 11, 7pm
The Prichard Auction is a highlight of the Moscow and Palouse art scene. Over the years it has made more than $250,000 in artworks available for purchase to the public. It is one of the major fundraising events of Friends of Prichard Art Gallery and supports the exhibition and educational programs of the gallery.
February 22 – April 7, 2012
Reception: Wednesday February 22, 5-8pm
Uncommon River
Gail Siegel Exhibit Curator
Gail Siegel is the Prichard’s immediate past director and curator of “Uncommon River.” Work by artists Christine Destrempes, Christo & Jeane-Claude, Raymond Ghirardo & Megan Roberts, Philip Govedare, and Jen Torres are included. They explore the concept of rivers from a variety of perspectives. Rivers touch all lives directly or indirectly, but particularly so in the Pacific Northwest and Idaho where agriculture, industry, commerce, energy, recreation, tourism, transportation and countless jobs depend on rivers and where rivers are central to public policy debates on water rights, endangered species and wilderness preservation.
April 13 –May 5, 2012
MFA Exhibit
Annual exhibit of the students receiving Masters of Fine Arts degrees in the studio art program from the College of Art & Architecture.
May 8 –12, 2012
CAA Graduating Seniors Exhibit
College celebration: Saturday May 14, 1–4pm
This is the annual exhibit of the students receiving degrees in all programs from the College of Art & Architecture.