The Wichitan

Bailey Hornsby, undecided freshman, Abigail Sanchez, radiology freshman, and Ariana Farris, undecided freshman, create their clay wind chimes on April 18 in the Caddo Room in the Clark Student Center. Photo by Sarah Graves

Clay wind chime craft allows students to relax

Sarah Graves April 18, 2017

Cynthia Cummings, Clark Student Center special events coordinator, held her monthly craft class to allow students to relax before finals begin in three weeks. Participants made clay wind chimes in...

Wichita Falls residents peruse the artwork at last years After Hours Art Walk. Photo contributed by Audra Lambert

After hours art walk invites public to explore downtown

Robin Reid April 5, 2017

Entering into Frank & Joe's on bright, sunny, clear-skied Monday with her paint stained clothing, a friendly smile graced her face and reached her eyes. Wichita Falls Art Association president...

Tiffany Thoes, art sophomore, Aaron Campbell, painting senior, and Selena Mize, painting senior, all pose for a photo at the Christmas Art Sale. Image courtesy Elizabeth Yarosz-Ash.

Art students taking trip to Cuba to share techniques

Dakota Mize March 29, 2017

Ruled by communists and famous for its cigars, travel restrictions to Cuba on U.S. citizens were eased toward the end of the Obama administration. To experience the culture and art, four students...

Cynthia Cummings, Clark Student Center special events coordinator, helps Lorraine Parmer, Continuing Education administrative assistant, score the glass for her project at the stained glass class on March 18 at the Sikes Lake Center. Photo by Sarah Graves

Stained glass class to continue March 25

Sarah Graves March 22, 2017

Three Wichita Falls residents gathered at the Sikes Lake Center to begin creating their own unique Tiffany Copper Foil stained glass project on March 18, the first of the three sessions. The Continuing...

Art therapy helps students ‘cope with stress’

Greta Lazzarotto March 2, 2017

As an effort to help healing, growth and self discovery, counselors promote art activities open to all students. The Counseling Center has the workshop "Discover U @ MSU"  March 20- April 3 from 5:30-6:30...

350 create mural to unify community

350 create mural to unify community

Mercy Yermo February 21, 2017

About 10 people showed up to Anne Farley Gaines' workshop on Feb. 21- part of an 18-month endeavour. But overall, some 350 people contributed to the collaborative mural project which Gaines said was...

Dallas Poetry Slam Team flier

Dallas Poetry Slam Team to perform downtown Feb. 18

Robin Reid February 15, 2017

The Dallas Poetry Slam Team will be performing a two-hour feature on Feb. 18 at 2011 Bistro, beginning at 10 p.m. The event, Black Love, is focused on celebrating the month of love and Black History Month. Dallas...

Theater students answer questions that prospective students have about the program during Discover MSU on Feb. 3. Photo by Justin Marquart.

53 prospective students and guests Discover MSU

Robin Reid February 8, 2017

It was a crisp, gray morning as 24 students and 29 guests entered the winding halls of Lamar D. Fain College of Fine Arts, on Feb. 3, in attendance for the first Discover MSU event of 2017. Historically,...

The Faurè Quartett comes to Wichita Falls

The Faurè Quartett comes to Wichita Falls

Greta Lazzarotto February 6, 2017

Classical music comes to Wichita Falls on Feb. 14. The Faurè Quartett from Karlsruhe, Germany will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Akin Auditorium. The Perkins-Prothro Foundation brought the European group to...

At the end of his art gallery, Edgar Heap of Birds talks about the meaning behind his artwork and experiences. Art is like a sideline job. My real job is taking care of my family, my nation, my people, Heap of Birds said. Photo by Arianna Davis

Heap of Birds explains meaning behind art

Robin Reid February 1, 2017

The opening reception of “Secrets in Life and Death” by multi-disciplinary Arapaho and Cheyenne artist, Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, took place Jan. 27 at the Juanita Harvey Art Gallery.  During...

Gallery brings awareness to city and Native American history

Lane Riggs January 26, 2017

The opening reception for "Secrets in Life and Death," by Cheyenne and Arapaho artist Hock Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds, will be on Jan. 27 from 6-8 p.m. During the reception, Heap of Birds will host an...

Emily LaBeff, sociology professor, reads one of Kip Fulbecks Hapa Project gallery photos in the Juanita Harvey Art Gallery on Nov. 11. Photo by Bridget Reilly

Kip Fulbeck brings photographs to art gallery for Artist-Lecture series

Caleb Sneath November 16, 2016

Dozens of photographs of self-proclaimed “hapas” gaze upon visitors of the art gallery ever since artist-lecture speaker Kip Fulbeck brought his exhibit upon the “Hapa Project” Nov. 11.“It's...

Load More Stories

Comments (0)

All The Wichitan Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest
Activate Search
The Student News Site of Midwestern State University
art