Song to the Creator Exhibition (10/14-12/15, Washington State U.)

Phil Duran (pduran@wsu.edu)
Tue, 8 Oct 1996 21:38:47 -0600


The following announcement is being posted for Barbara Coddington and Ann
McCormack of the Plateau Project.

A S O N G T O T H E C R E A T O R
Traditional Arts of Native American Women of the Plateau
Museum of Art Fine Arts Center
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington

Exhibition
October 14 - December 15, 1996
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~plateau/

To bring a group to the Museum or to schedule a docent tour, call
509/335-1910. For updated program information, call 509/335-1910, email
artmuse@wsu.edu, or fax 509/335-6635(pause)51910.

October 13-15 "Quest for Healing" Conference
Presented by Native Women of the Palouse and WSU Student NAWA.
For information contact: Ann McCormack 509/332-4039

All of the following events are free and open to the public.

October 13 "The Keepers of Tradition:
Women and Their Songs in South Central British Columbia"
Lecture on Plateau music by Wendy Wickwire, ethnomusicologist
7:30 pm, Wadleigh Theatre, Daggy Hall

October 14 Artist Demonstrations
1:30 pm - 5:30 pm, Compton Union Building Ballroom

"Seven Hands, Seven Hearts"
Lecture and poetry by Elizabeth Woody, Plateau poet and
Professor of Creative Writing. Reception following.
7:30 pm, Compton Union Building Ballroom

October 31 "Indigenous Expressions"
Lecture by Pat Courtney Gold, traditional basket maker
12:00 Noon, Cascade Room, Compton Union Building

November 13 "Cradleboards, Cama and Cures: Songs of Plateau Women"
Lecture by Professor Emeritus Loran Olsen
7:30 pm, Fine Arts Auditorium

November 21 "Pa'tla'pa: Service and Sacred, the Plateau Woven Hat"
Lecture by Vivian Adams, Curator, High Desert Museum
7:30 pm, Fine Arts Auditorium

December 7 "According to Coyote"
Performance of traditional Nez Perce stories
by Carlotta Kauffmann
7:30 pm, Bryan Auditorium