Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Photo (taken 1/12/2016) of a plaque on WSU campus in Pullman











Plaza will be named for George Laisner

Spokane Daily Chronicle - Jan 9, 1980

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=19800109&id=d0FYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KvkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7173,2366986&hl=en

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Biography George Laisner



Born in Czechoslovakia on May 5, 1914. Laisner studied at the University of Chicago and AIC. Most of his career was spent in Pullman, WA as a professor at the state college. He died there in 1984. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1930s, 1940s; Seattle Museum, 1937, 1939; GGIE, 1939; SFMA, 1939, 1943, 1948; Oakland Art Gallery, 1940, 1947. In: Seattle Museum; San Francisco Art Association.

Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
Who's Who in American Art 1940-62; Social Security Death Index (1940-2002).

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George Laisner Sculpture Plaza was dedicated Sept. 27, 1980



George Laisner Sculpture Plaza was “dedicated Sept. 27, 1980, to honor George Laisner, well-known WSU artist and teacher. Laisner, who died in 1984, spent nearly 40 years on the WSU fine arts faculty, influenced his students and won awards for his sculptures and paintings. Until “Portal,” the plaza included pieces by at least two WSU graduates, both former Laisner students:


“—A cast concrete sculpture with intertwined pieces influenced by Mayan art. By Harold Balasz in Spokane, it was given in 1979 by the WSU Friends of the Museum of Art. The sculpture remains in the plaza area.



“—Fra Mobadalen, a polished bronze sculpture by Norman Taylor of Seattle. Influenced by a trip to Norway, it is one of a series of Taylor sculptures and drawings. It is now located in a plaza next to Neill Hall on campus.”

Friday, January 1, 2016

At 32,110 residents, Pullman has highest population ever. WSU enrollment in Pullman a record number at 20,043

City of Pullman, Wash., Planning Department newsletter – Dec 31, 2015


Page 2
“City Population

“In June, the Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM) announced that the official population estimate for Pullman is 32,110. This is the highest population figure ever recorded for the city, demonstrating that the community is continuing its steady growth. The estimate was determined by OFM based on information provided by the planning department.”

“Pullman’s 2015 population figure represents a 7.8 percent increase over the city’s 2010 census count (29,799). Of the larger cities in Washington state (the 37 municipalities which each contain more than 30,000 people), Pullman ranks 13th in population growth rate over the past five years. With regard to the larger cities in eastern Washington, Pullman ranks third in population growth rate behind Pasco and Richland.”

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From Washington State University:
https://presidentialsearch.wsu.edu/campuses


“Enrollment at the Pullman campus totaled 20,043 students for fall semester 2015—a record number.”

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On 1/4/2016, Pete Dickinson, City of Pullman planning director, said:

“We do not have a precise count of WSU students living in Pullman. Our estimate, based on city and WSU records, is that slightly more than 59 percent of Pullman residents are students. So, with our current overall population count of 32,110, approximately 19,040 are WSU students.”