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Lucy Law’s body of work is made up of three ceramic sculptures pictured here in the B-gallery in Bellingham, Wash., on March 4, 2026. The sculpture series explores the beauty of hands and storytelling. // Photo by Katherine Rogers

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B-gallery wall displaying Leo Miller’s print series titled, “Flock Behavior” in the Fine Arts Building on Western’s campus in Bellingham, Wash., on March 4, 2026. “I spent time drawing birds in different arrangements and orientations and stamping the text on each piece,” Miller said. // Photo by Katherine Rogers


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A group gathers to look at art during the “I Remember Being an Egg” exhibit reception in the Fine Arts Building on Western’s campus in Bellingham, Wash., on March 4, 2026. The exhibit features a wide variety of mediums and themes. // Photo by Katherine Rogers


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An illustration depicting neighbors helping each other carry a bowl of plants that bathes them in light. Miriam Karamoko, executive director of the Whatcom Racial Equity Commission, said they hope people are more empowered to build joy in their communities in a time where it feels a little hopeless. // Illustration by Julia Chapman

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