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Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU announces four spring exhibitions

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Washington State University has unveiled its spring 2026 exhibition program, featuring four distinct showcases that emphasize sensory awareness and embodied perception. The lineup includes a solo exhibition of sculptural works by Montana-based artist Mimi Jung, a site-specific kinetic sound installation by Trimpin titled 'Ambiente432', a curated selection of photography from the permanent collection focused on light, and the annual MFA Thesis Exhibition featuring emerging artists Keegan Baatz, S. Camille Comer, and Kahyun Uhm.

This seasonal program highlights the museum's role as a regional hub for contemporary art and academic development. By pairing established artists like Jung and Trimpin with graduating MFA candidates, the institution bridges the gap between professional practice and art education. The inclusion of 'Longer Light' also signals a strategic focus on expanding and activating the museum's permanent photography holdings for the public.