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Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Take a moment: "Two Ponders Revisited" is a collaborative gallery created by Barbara Waterman-Peters and Dennis Etzel Jr. that includes landscape art that represents the past, present and future. Waterman-Peters created the artwork, while Etzel wrote the poetry.

Two Ponders Revisited

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
March 31, 2021
"Forest Bathing: A Walk In The Trees" is an art gallery at the TPSCL that features a variety of forest and tree artworks. It is open from March 1-May 2, 2021.

Forest Bathing: a walk in the trees

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
March 30, 2021
Makes you think: "Alter Ego" is a photo gallery by Art for Thought that reveals the side of people that many don't see. It was on display throughout the month of March in the Memorial Union.

Student union photo gallery: Alter Ego

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
March 26, 2021

Washburn students donate blood to help local community

Alyssa Storm, Washburn Review Editor in Chief
March 25, 2021
"Endangered Art: a conservation project" identifies artworks featured in previous Mulvane Art Museum galleries that need conservation and restoration. It was established in 2017.

Updates in endangered art: a conservation project

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
March 24, 2021
Themes of the past: "Renovatio: Artists and Antiquity" features artwork from the early modern era to present day. The gallery demonstrates the continued legacy and influence of ancient Greek and Roman art.

Renovatio: Artists & Antiquity

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
March 20, 2021
Cheer Up: "Heart Felt" (left) was created by Betsy Knabe Roe and "Happy" (right) was created by Kathy Pflau. They are both NOTO artists.

Morris art gallery has something for everyone

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
February 26, 2021
What do you think?: Art for Thought celebrates Black History Month by featuring many African American activists, artists, scientists, business owners, and many more. It is currently being displayed in the Memorial Union.

Student union welcomes “art for thought” display

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
February 10, 2021
Catherine Tew stars as "Alice in Wonderland" in her installation that tells her life story. She intended to bring a sense of calmness to the viewers with her gallery.

“Escaping Reality” an art gallery by Catherine Tew

Alijah McCracken, Content Creator/Photographer
January 14, 2021
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