Colorful installation of unknown objects that hang from the ceiling in art gallery.

Department of Art

The study and practice of art

An essential aspect of the WSU experience, students are encouraged to apply multiple perspectives and embrace risk and uncertainty on the path to discovery. Classes, studio opportunities, and research projects will challenge you to think and communicate in innovative and interdisciplinary ways.

Faculty members in the Department of Art are internationally recognized contemporary artists and scholars that consistently bring their professional experience into the classroom. Extensive studio, workshop, and machine resources are complemented by a robust Visiting Artist and Scholar Program and collaborations with the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at WSU.

2024 BFA Exhibitions

Our annual BFA student showcase, held in Gallery III, Aux Lox, and Locker Gallery in the Fine Arts Center on the WSU Pullman campus. Artists include Amie Sanyang, Ash Croxton, Jonathan Lee, Lillian Leche, Rachel Svinth, and Shalla Newman. Works will be on display April 1st – April 14th 2024, and a reception will be held Thursday, April 4th from 430PM – 7PM.

Featured Class:
Sketchbook: Creative Ideation (ART 398)

This online class will provide you the tools to foster a robust creative practice based in daily observation, routine reflection, and idea generation. Offered this Summer 2024 with Professor Squeak Meisel!

Department of Art in the News

‘Memoirs’: Master of fine arts candidate exhibit on campus

Abigail Nnaji presents painting series inspired by experiences, changes throughout career “Memoirs” is a curated collection of ten paintings inspired by artist Abigail Nnaji’s memories, experiences and changes throughout her career and on display in the SEB gallery. The Student Entertainment Board hosted a gallery reception Feb. 15 featuring the master of fine arts candidate […]

Watering ‘Seeds’ through painting, community engagement

Visual artist Jiemei Lin may be based in Pullman, but she’s left her mark – literally – on Spokane. As you admire the Black Lives Matter mural, you’ll see Lin’s vibrant orange, red, yellow and blue flowers in the first ‘T’ in “Matter.” If you take a peek between Howard and Wall streets, you’ll see […]

Art exhibit honors late faculty member

An art exhibit currently on display at Washington State University Tri-Cities honors the memory of a former staff member. Four current WSU Tri-Cities faculty contributed their own art creations in various mediums for the exhibit titled “NO PROGRAM”, which honors the life and artistic legacy of Doug Gast, who died in 2020. In addition to artwork […]

Meet the WSU student designing gameday posters hidden around campus

Collin Scott had to look twice. Scott had just hopped on his bike, riding away from Gesa Field, the site of Washington State’s home matchup with Northern Colorado, when he noticed something: two girls, laughing as they held up a 13×9 poster, which showed an illustration of a Cougar and a Bear, the two mascots […]