VANCOUVER, Wash. – Students from the Creative Media and Digital Culture program at Washington State University Vancouver will showcase their work at 5 p.m. Nov. 8 in the Empirical Theater at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. This one-night only program, “Animated Creations: Shorts from WSUV,” will exhibit 2D and 3D animation shorts, as well as augmented reality, full dome and interactive animation created by alumni and students of the program.
OMSI is located at 1945 SE Water Avenue, Portland, Ore. 97214. Admission to “Animated Creations: Shorts from WSUV” is $5 or free to Animation Film Festival pass holders. The Empirical Theater café will sell snacks, beer and wine.
“Animated Creations: Shorts from WSUV” is part of OMSI’s Animation Film Festival, which celebrates animation from independent shorts to feature films. The festival runs Nov. 6 – 9. Learn more, including how to become a pass holder, by visiting .
About the Creative Media and Digital Culture program
As one of five signature programs at 91ԹϺ, the CMDC program integrates research and teaching in an intellectually diverse, technologically innovative experience, applying inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches that foster civic engagement from local to global contexts in the areas of digital humanities, media art, media communication, media studies and information systems. Learn more by visiting cas.vancouver.wsu.edu/cmdc.
About 91ԹϺ
91ԹϺ is celebrating 25 years of creating access to higher education in Southwest Washington. For 25 years, students have chosen 91ԹϺ for its scenic campus, small classes, close personal attention, topnotch faculty, accessible location and reasonable costs. At 91ԹϺ, students gain much more than a degree—they gain a brighter future.
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MEDIA CONTACT(S)
Brenda Alling, Office of Marketing and Communications, 360-546-9601, brenda_alling@vancouver.wsu.edu
Dene Grigar, Director, Creative Media and Digital Culture, 360-546-9487, dgrigar@vancouver.wsu.edu