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8TH ANNUAL PULLMAN ARTWALK MAY 11-13, 2017


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The 8th Annual

Pullman ArtWalk May 11-13, 2017

Welcome to ArtWalk! This year’s event brings the community a vibrant mix of visual and performing arts for all ages to enjoy. ArtWalk celebrates regional art and local business to build community and redefine our shared space, adding to the vibrancy, economic vitality, and diversity of downtown Pullman! Join us for an Art Storytime on Thursday, May 11 at 11:30 a.m. at Neill Public Library. A Pullman Arts Commissioner will read a book and guide children through an engaging and creative art activity afterwards. Storytime is open to all children ages 2 – 12.

ArtWalk opening events start Friday, May 12 with artist workshops, followed by the Mayor’s Art Award ceremony at 5:30 p.m. at RTOP Theatre to recognize a local community member’s exceptional support of the arts. The fun continues at RTOP Theatre with the Artist Meet & Greet social mixer at 6:30 p.m. Artists, merchants, and general public can mix and mingle to celebrate art and the opening of ArtWalk. Entertainment at RTOP Theatre will feature a cabaret review of popular musical theater songs. Live entertainment, dynamic conversation and

great food await Friday night! The celebration of art and business continues throughout downtown on Saturday, May 13 from 4-8 p.m. Over 31 artists and 21 businesses are working together to make this year’s event amazing. There’s something for everyone! The PAC has brought other art experiences to Pullman. Last year, thanks to financial support from Avista Utilities, the PAC debuted Pullman’s first art wrapped utility box at the corner of Main St. & Grand Ave. The community response has been very positive and the PAC will add more wrapped utility boxes in the future. PAC’s most recent efforts have been to assist in the design phase of a Bus Stop Enhancement Pilot Project between WSU Collaborative and City of Pullman Transit. Exciting projects are underway so keep your eye on the PAC! The Pullman Arts Commission cultivates the visual and performing arts to enrich the quality of life of the community through its vision, advocacy, and financial support, connecting residents, students, and visitors to diverse aesthetic and cultural experiences. We are an official City of Pullman Commission, an all-volunteer effort involved in nurturing all forms of art. For information on PAC or Pullman ArtWalk, please find us on Facebook: facebook.com/PullmanArtsCommission or contact us at: City of Pullman Arts Commission c/o Neill Public Library 210 N Grand Ave Pullman, WA 99163 Sincerely, y


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Artwalk Special: 2 Tacos + drink only $5! DEL MAR TACO : May 13 4-8pm : Taco Del Mar Plaza

Live glassblowing Food specials Music Prizes


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Pullman Arts Commission The interim committee chair of the Pullman Arts Commission is Joanna Bailey. Current members include D. Brady Boone, John Rich, Julie Walker and Jeri Harris.

2017 ArtWalk Partners The Pullman Arts Commission would like to thank the following businesses for their support of the Pullman ArtWalk event.

• Pullman Chamber of Commerce • Moscow-Pullman Daily News • Lewiston Tribune

Share your ArtWalk experience with the Pullman Arts Commission! Share your photos with us by emailing to pullmanartscommission@ gmail.com. Include your full name and we’re happy to give you photo credit if used in future publicity.

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Destiny Whitcomb ArtSci Collaborative Appaloosa Lace Guild Francisco Aguilar

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Jessica Schloss Richard Weathermon Ken Carper Rod Schwartz

Enjoy the many sites during Pullman ArtWalk 2017

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Artists featured at the 2017 ArtWalk, top: Destiny Whitcomb; bottom: Rod Schwartz

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Come find the perfect gift for Mother’s Day during the Pullman Artwalk! 234 E. Main, Pullman (509) 334-3545 neillsflowers.com

Artists featured at the 2017 ArtWalk, top-left: Appaloosa Lace Guild; top-right: ArtSci Collaborative; bottom right: Francisco Aguilar


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2017 Mayor’s Award Recipient Rajeswari Soundararajan (Raji), is the artistic director of ‘Sudiksha’ Center for Classical Arts of India, here in Pullman, and has been actively teaching and performing a classical dance form of India called ‘bharatanatyam’ since 1999. Bharatanatyam is a vibrant, energetic, colorful and soulful dance form from India, dating back several hundred years. As an accomplished solo dancer, she has performed extensively in India, Vancouver B.C. (Canada), Pullman, Spokane and in Houston, TX. Since 2008, she has been showcasing this cultural dance with her students, through annual ‘Sudiksha’ charity dance concerts. These dance concerts are free for everyone. For the past nine years, she has raised over $6,000 through donations from Sudiksha dance

concerts for many non-profit charitable organizations in our Pullman/Palouse region. The 2017 dance concert held on April 15 raised funds to benefit the Pullman Education Foundation. Raji’s dance programs have been thoroughly enjoyed by the community, students of the Pullman School District and Washington State University as well as university employees. It is not only entertaining, but also educational and relaxing. Her goal in organizing these annual ‘Sudiksha’ dance events is to share her art with the Pullman/ Palouse community, and to engage her students in giving back to their community through their dance. Soundararajan’s contributions to the performing arts are numerous and her overall community awareness and

promotion for and support of the arts is commendable. The cultural diversity in her work and the charitable nature of her dance concerts is impressive. Her message of encouragement for students to give back to their community through their dance is an important one.

Thank you for all that you have done for this community and congratulations, Raji! Please join us for the presentation of the Mayor’s Award on Friday, at 5:30 p.m., at RTOP Theatre, 122 N. Grand Ave.

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Opening Events and Artist Workshops THURSDAY

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Storytime with the Pullman Arts Commission

Neill Public Library, Thursday, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Join us for a special art-focused story time for preschoolers. A Commissioner will read a book to children and guide children through a fun, engaging and creative art activity afterwards. FRIDAY

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Learn to Make Lace with the Appaloosa Lace Guild

Neill Public Library, Friday, 3:30 – 5 pm Join us for a special bobbin lace workshop for beginners. Seating is limited and pre-registration is required. Enjoy a display of handmade lace and a live demonstration of lacing. Call the library at 509-334-3595 or email jbailey@neill-lib.org to reserve your spot today!

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Mayor’s Award Ceremony

RTOP Theatre, Friday, 5:30 pm

Mayor Johnson recognizes a local artist or patron of the arts for their outstanding contribution to furthering the arts in our community.

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Artist Meet & Greet

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Kid’s Art Studio

Neill Public Library, Saturday, 4 – 6 pm

Arts Commissioners will host workshops for preschool, elementary, and middle school aged youth. Experience hands-on art activities and let your creative mind loose with a variety of materials and techniques.

RTOP Theatre, Friday, 6:30 pm

Artists, merchants, and the public can mix and mingle to celebrate art! Entertainment at RTOP Theatre will feature a cabaret review of popular musical theatre songs. Live entertainment dynamic conversation and great food await.

Artists featured at the 2017 ArtWalk, top: Francisco Aguilar; right: Rod Schwartz

Merchants and Artists Saturday, May 13, 4-8 pm

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Friends of Gladish; Gladish Community and Cultural Center

WSU Art Department, Multiple Media Elevator Music, Music Rachel Ritter, Photography/ student drawings Francisco Aguilar, Metallic and canvas printed photography Maria Sere Previto, “Sere”, Chalk pastel on paper, metal Lawrence Arbour, Oils Chad Lambert, Paint

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Palouse Country Candy

Richard Weathermon, Oil paintings Poppy Salon

Joe Whitney, Metal sculpture

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Interactive Tape Mural

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Neill Public Library

Appaloosa Lace Guild, display of Handmade Lace Kid’s Art Studio, Interactivities for kids, 4 – 6 pm

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RTOP Theatre

Jessica Schloss, Polymer clay Randy Emerson, Photography Nancy Carvajal Medina, Acrylic on canvas, video Café Moro

Lee Sekaquaptewa, Drawings Destiny Whitcomb, Acrylic painting


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Loren Brown, Framed collage on paper Design West Architects

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Timothy Ely, Drawings Flirt

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Ernie Weiss, Paintings, watercolor and oil City Hall Parking Garage

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2017 Pullman ArtWalk Bios Please read about our talented artists, then stop in to meet them at the Artist’s Reception on Friday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m., at RTOP Theatre!

Pam Arborgreen: A resident of the Palouse region for several decades and ever a supporter of the Francisco Aguilar: arts in Moscow A local and Pullman. SelfPalouse Country taught, most of her pieces use a Photographer recycled wood framed antique hoping to capture window as her canvas, and the beauty of the constructs art using recycled glass Palouse each day and mystery glue. Aborgreen he goes out. draws on her love of gardening, history, animals and dainty clever Appaloosa Lace Guild: abstractions for inspiration. When The Guild was started in 1992 she is not working on window by a group of women with an projects she is a mom and a has interest and desire to preserve the a day job as a para pro with art of handmade lace including special needs kids at Garfieldbobbin lace, knitted lace, needle Palouse Middle School. She has lace, tatting and crochet. been a vendor at the Moscow Farmers Market for five years and has pieces for sale in Uniontown at the Dahmen Barn.

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Lawrence Arbour: Ken Carper: This artist A local brings insight to photographer his landscapes whose images of that demonstrate the Palouse have passion, spirit been published and energy. in several venues. A graduate of Two of Carper’s the University of Idaho, Arbour photos were selected last year teaches as well as creates to for Pullman’s first utility box art communicate with the earth. installation at the intersection of Main St. & Grand Ave. He is Art-Sci a professor emeritus of WSU, Collaborative: having taught Architecture & This group feels Construction Management for 40 that art helps to years. His photos can be viewed communicate at kencarperphotos.com. the insights produced by Meg Conley: scientific inquiry, As a water and scientific discoveries inspire colorist, she works of art. They explore the focuses on intersection of art and science, the beauty of meeting each month to discuss the seemingly art pieces that they have ordinary, using produced based on scientific observations inquiry and concepts. This is from her daily life as inspiration. an opportunity for scientists Most of Conley’s work is bold and to explore how concepts are bright, utilizing a combination communicated to society, and of watercolor and pen and ink. for artists to develop new work Her most recent works include based on a vital view of nature. multimedia collage and often All types of artistic “media” have have a sculptural quality. been represented in the group, including paint, ceramics, fabric, Dave Coyle: digital and performance pieces. Born and raised in the coastal town of Aberdeen, Coyle moved Loren Brown: to Montana where he and his Having moved brother ran a successful roofing to Pullman last business, allowing him to ski year to accept most of the winter and enjoy the a position at Montana outdoors year-round. WSU, he is After meeting his wife, a WSU excited to join graduate, he moved to Pullman this community. and they are raising their loving He primarily works in acrylics, family here. His artistic talents watercolor, collage, and started emerging in the form printmaking and previously of amazing birthday cakes, exhibited his work in Provo, Utah. fabulous Halloween costumes, and steampunk props for the local theater. He spends as much time possible working on his robotic art.


May 11-13 PULLMAN ARTWALK 2017 Steven Devine: Chad Lambert: Devine loves A long-term the pursuit of resident of the something that Palouse, Lambert he is passionate strives to find the about, and unseen through for him this is the end of his photography. He paint brush. His enjoys the adventure of being in past musical life and love for the unknown to capture an image, nature are apparent through his chasing energy, and learning rendering of each brush stroke. from new experiences. http:// devinephotographyimaging. Nancy Carvajal weebly.com/ Medina: A scholar Elevator Music: artivist that uses A musical trio from WSU, art to fulfill social where Jason teaches in the music justice agendas department and is the group’s conducive to director. the creation of critical and empathetic Timothy C. Ely: communities inside and outside Ely has academia. Her most recent been drawing collective art project “Under continuously the Skin” invites the Palouse since he could community to challenge labels hold a pencil, and stereotypes. In listening to the in about 1950. lived experiences of minoritized This culminated communities, safe environments in an MFA from University of of dialogue, reconciliation, and Washington in 1975. A National healing have been promoted. Endowment for the Arts Fellowship https://www.youtube.com/ in 1982 took him to England watch?v=oJyvkqhn0oM and Japan to study bookbinding with some of the living treasures Tod C. Merley: in the book world. His drawings Always loving and one-of-a-kind manuscript photography, books are in public and private Merley processed collections worldwide including many of his Getty Center for the History of Art first photos in and the Humanities, Grolier Club, his basement Library of Congress, New York darkroom, Public Library, Lilly Library, and and served as the newspaper the Victoria and Albert Museum. photographer in college. Since arriving in Pullman, he has Randy Emerson: purchased two cameras and is A visual artist for over 35 now on photo number 7541 years, Emerson has concentrated on his small “with me” camera mainly in the photographic arts. A and photo number 8754 on his graduate of Pullman High School “more serious work” camera. and WSU, he then went on to These 16,295 photos were all receive his MFA in photography taken since arriving in Pullman in from the University of Florida, then 2012. Since cups are small and worked for Disney MGM Studios he thinks he should start small, his in Orlando on many different media is coffee cups which seems live shows. After returning to appropriate in a college town. Pullman twenty years ago, he began working as an artist and contractor.

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sculptures, she searches for a creation that can be seen as a persona. Her metal sculptures enter a conversation with one another. With a business degree from Chile at the Universidad Santa Maria, a Master’s degree in the field of Italian literature from the University of Connecticut, and a certification in Studio Art from the Capital Community College in Hartford, Connecticut. She teaches Italian and Spanish at WSU and has participated in workshops of gesture and figure drawing for almost 20 years. In addition, she has taken courses in ceramics and sculpture at the WSU Fine Arts Department.

Michael Porter: A glass blower for 15 years, Porter’s studio is at his store Glassphemy in downtown Pullman. He has learned from Robert A. Micklesen and Roger Parramore. Maria Sere Previto: An artist with the holistic view of life who considers that life and art are deeply linked. Previto has developed a series of portrait drawings using color chalk pastels that allow one to grasp the expression of the different persons she has portrayed. She likes bright colors and enjoys their contrast in rendering the feeling of light on the facial features. In her metal sculptures, she works with “found” pieces of metal, welding them in an additive process. In the creative process for these

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Pullman School District: More than 1,000 pieces of student art will be displayed in the City Hall parking garage.

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Rachael Ritter: A local photographer and metalworker best known for black & white portrait and lifestyle prints expressing movement through landscapes and everyday objects. Ritter is a mother, a Montessori teacher, and a minimalist who attempts to capture the joy of simplicity in her photos. The Montessori School of Pullman’s Lower Elementary students will be creating Expressionist paintings of flowers. Jessica Schloss: Schloss creates whimsical dragons made of polymer clay, has lived in Pullman for almost seven years, and has worked with polymer clay for about four years. Rod Schwartz: Born and raised in Chicago, Schwartz backed into a lifelong career in radio advertising and has been sales manager for the Pullman Radio Group since 1979. Since 1991, he and his family have operated Grace Broadcast Sales, a provider of short-form syndicated audio features to radio and TV stations across the U.S. and Canada. He caught the shutter bug in 1977, when he bought his first 35mm SLR, a Minolta XE-7, to chronicle the everyday wonders and milestones of family life. Living in the Palouse has afforded him endless opportunities to explore and capture its unique beauty in photographs, with images having been published in magazines, on calendars, and in a variety of tourism publications and websites. He ticked an item off his photographic bucket list when he rode shotgun on Ben Barstow’s combine during the wheat harvest, a photo taken,

which awarded top cash prize in the McGregor Company’s contest at the Palouse Empire Fair the following month. Schwartz rarely travels without a camera at hand. For Artwalk 2017, Rod has chosen a selection of his personal favorite images, including Sunnyside Park Reflections, featured on the cover of the 2017 Pullman Activities Guide. Find more of his images online at PalousePics.com and at Viewbug. com/member/RodSchwartz. Lee Sekaquaptewa: Meet a young emerging Native American Artist, who primarily works on paper including work such as (but not limited to): drawings, ink drawings, markers, colored pencils, charcoal, watercolors, and gouache. He studied at WSU briefly and produces a variety of work of varying styles and techniques; from illustrations and graphic design to paintings and music. Rhonda Skaggs: A parent, gardener, artist, volunteer, and former scientist. Skaggs lives in Pullman with her family, dog, and chickens, and is active in promoting the arts at Jefferson Elementary School. Katelin Thomas: An architectural associate at Design West Architects, Thomas is a freelance graphic designer. She began experimenting with watercolor while studying for her Master’s Degree in Architecture at the University of Idaho. Since graduating in 2015, she has continued to work with watercolor to depict architectural forms and has expanded her work to include colorful abstract pieces as well as letterpress.

PULLMAN ARTWALK 2017 May 11-13 Bill Voxman: You can find his photographs in various galleries in the Northwest and Midwest as well in many private collections. Voxman has traveled extensively in South America, Cuba, Europe, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet and his black and white photographs reflect the diverse people he has met and the varied landscapes he has encountered. He is also a musician, and a member of Gefilte Trout, a group that specializes in Eastern European Klezmer music. Now a retired professor of mathematics from the University of Idaho, he greatly enjoys hiking, backpacking, and fly fishing in Idaho and elsewhere, which makes it a joy for him to remain in this area. Richard Weathermon: After retiring in 1985 after 35 years as a school administrator in Washington and the Philippines, Weathermon enrolled in a painting class and has been learning and perfecting his technique ever since. His love of Pacific Northwest landscapes, inspired by a lifetime of hiking and fishing, has provided the subject matter for his art. Mount Rainier, the fields of the Puyallup Valley, the Olympic Peninsula, and Southeast Alaska are among the landscapes he has focused on. He sells original art at galleries in Sitka, Juneau, and Ketchikan, and was a demonstrator at the Western Washington State Fair for many years, and was superintendent of schools in Pullman 1971-1976. He has returned to Pullman recently to live with his daughter and grandson.

Ernie Weiss: With a degree in Architecture and MBA from WSU, Weiss has been expressing his love for nature, architecture and other subjects for about 12 years. He has participated in over 30 group shows and 11 solo shows. He works in watercolor and oils with a wide variety of subjects. Destiny Whitcomb: Western Washington based artist, Whitcomb is a graduate student with an emphasis in painting. From Issaquah, she moved to Pullman to pursue her passion for art at Washington State University. She creates art out of anything she can. She pursues her passion for art in Pullman presently and is always searching for new experiences. Joe Whitney: A local welder and metal worker, Whitney enjoys using found and discarded metal along with organic pieces to create his sculptures. WSU Student Artist: This group is participating with instructor Hiromi Okumura WSU Fine Arts Programs and will offer many types of art pieces; drawing, acrylics, construction, spray paint and more. Hiromi’s website: http://www. hiromiokumura.com/.


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Local businesses proudly supporting local artists.

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Featuring an exhibit of the work of Brady Boone at Porch Light Pizza

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Artists featured at the 2017 ArtWalk, clockwise from top-left: ArtSci Collaborative, Jessica Schloss, Rod Schwartz, Francisco Aguilar, Ken Carper & Francisco Aguilar.

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