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Western Gallery
Solace and inspiration, rain or shine

Though the Western Gallery has been closed, we're exceptionally fortunate to have a world-renowned collection of outdoor public art on our campus.

 

The sculpture collection is on display throughout the year, rain or shine, in good times and harder times.

 

The sculptures are part of our lives at Western - bringing us together to share inspiration - or giving us ample room for patient contemplation.

 

large red metal sculpture being painted by two people in a lift
Mark diSuvero's "For Handel" was recently repainted. The work once again matches the artist's vision. The results are amazing.

 

With your support, we can develop a new sculpture guide and educational materials for self-directed learning and entertainment.

 

Help us expand and enrich the community access to this incredible public resource this Give Day, Thank you!

 

very large triangular log ramps stuck in the grass. people sitting on them.
Campus visitors enjoy Lloyd Hamrol's sculpture "Log Ramps."
The logs rot over time and need replacing.

 

 

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Top Five Fundraisers!
The WWU Alumni Association will reward the top five areas that secure the most donors with a bonus of $1,000 each. Congratulations to our winners!
Rank Prize Area of Support Donors
1 $1,000 Men's Rowing 118
2 $1,000 Ice Hockey 116
3 $1,000 Chess Club 115
4 $1,000 Student Emergency Fund 105
5 $1,000 WWU Volleyball 103
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