Spring 2010
Visual Arts: Nurturing Creativity at Evergreen
Art teaches us to question the way we look at the world, and offers alternative explanations for what we see. Teaching visual literacy is a critical part of arts study at Evergreen, where faculty members encourage open expression in an atmosphere that fosters creativity.
Photography: Evergreen Photo Services unless otherwise noted.
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Feature Articles
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Creating a Cultural Revival
by Carolyn Shea
Andy Wilbur-Peterson '87 helps reclaim Coast Salish art.
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Original Art
by Ann Mary Quarandillo
Evergreen's visual arts programs help each student find a voice.
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Picture the Gallery's Future
Three Evergreen art-world insiders discuss the value of galleries and the future of the business.
This Issue’s Cover

Visual Arts: Nurturing Creativity at Evergreen.

On the cover: Evergreen freshman and published artist PreAnnia Smith painted the watercolor gracing this issue—a detail from an Avon catalog—during her core program, “Art Worlds.”
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