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WSU seniors “Unfinished” and “Everything Must Go” exhibitions displayed in the art building
- WSU hosts two BFA exhibitions, Unfinished and Everything Must Go, in Gallery No. 3, exploring identity and gender through art.
- Pitman’s Unfinished uses black-and-white works to reflect observer emotions and life’s ongoing change.
- Reynolds’ work centers on camp as a playful yet serious exploration of gender performance.
- The exhibitions run through the coming Sunday with a reception scheduled for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 4.
- Pitman’s Unfinished features a watercolor book, black-and-white photos, and a willow-themed piece.
- Reynolds’ camp pieces include a series of five candy-colored paintings showing two sides of a person.
- The BFA exhibition showcases how art can reflect social attitudes and personal growth.
- The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is noted as a reference point for the exhibitions’ themes.
- The students aim to invite viewers to laugh, reflect, and engage with themes of identity and performance.
- Overall, the exhibitions emphasize ongoing personal discovery and the evolving nature of identity.
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