Virginia and Vanessa,  Mural, WSU Library, Pullman, WA, 2025

Virginia and Vanessa,  Mural, WSU Library, Pullman, WA, 2025 (detail)

Virginia and Vanessa,  Mural, WSU Library, Pullman, WA, 2025 (detail)

Children of the World,  Mural, with Class ART362 Special Topic Painting, Washington State University Children’s Center, Pullman, WA , 2025

Children of the World,  Mural, with Class ART362 Special Topic Painting, Washington State University Children’s Center, Pullman, WA , 2025

Touching, Amazon Blackfoot Campus, Downtown Seattle, WA, 2024

Touching, Amazon Blackfoot Campus, Downtown Seattle, WA, 2024

Touching, Amazon Blackfoot Campus, Downtown Seattle, WA, 2024

Touching, Amazon Blackfoot Campus, Downtown Seattle, WA, 2024

Doing Laundry, A Downtown Story, Downtown Spokane, WA, 2022

Doing Laundry, A Downtown Story, Downtown Spokane, WA, 2022

Touch, Quadrics Office, Downtown Seattle, WA, 2021

Together, YWCA, Spokane, WA, 2021

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AlleyWay Mural Project, Spokane Arts, Spokane, WA 2020Press:The Spokes-Man Review: Story The Spokes-man ReviewSpokane ArtsSpokane Public Radio

AlleyWay Mural Project, Spokane Arts, Spokane, WA 2020

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The Spokes-Man Review: Story

The Spokes-man Review

Spokane Arts

Spokane Public Radio

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BLACK LIVES MATTER, the first “T” with Terrain, Spokane. Spokane, 2020

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Kamiak Kestrel, Kamiak Elementary School, Pullman, WA, 2019

WSU painting students are painting my mural

WSU painting students are painting my Kestrel mural

Another side of the Mural: A collaboration between WSU Department of Fine Arts and Department of Chemistry. “Our goal was to create an outdoor mural, inspired and informed by chemical science, that is both educational and interactive,” said Amy Niel…

Another side of the Mural: A collaboration between WSU Department of Fine Arts and Department of Chemistry. “Our goal was to create an outdoor mural, inspired and informed by chemical science, that is both educational and interactive,” said Amy Nielsen, clinical assistant professor of chemistry, who co‑led the project with Joe Hedges, assistant professor of fine arts. The professors worked with master of fine arts student Kelsey Baker, chemistry graduate student Aaron Hendrickson, and about 25 students in Hedges’s advanced and intermediate painting class to create the murals designed by Baker.

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Jefferson Elementary School Mural, Pullman, WA, 2017

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Jefferson Elementary School Mural, Pullman, WA, 2017 (in the snow)

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A Mural of My Old House, 2018, Pullman, WA