'Beautiful Terror' on display through April 22

An art exhibit titled "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" is on display in the Viking Union Gallery from April 4 to April 22.

Dinh Q. Le presented a free lecture in Miller Hall Room 138 on Wednesday, April 6. His lecture included his Vietnamese background and inspiration for his large scale cut-and-woven color prints. The opening of the gallery immediately followed the lecture. There, the contemporary artist was available for questions from Western students and the Bellingham community.

Photos by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern

Amanda Raschkow
WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern
The Viking Union is showing "Dinh Q. Le: Beautiful Terror" in the VU Gallery from April 4 to 22. Photo by Amanda Raschkow / WWU Communications and Marketing intern