The Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center at Washington State University provides inclusive, creative and educational programming to empower and transform individuals and communities.
The beautiful building pays homage to the Palouse hills and to the traditional Nez Perce and Palus lands that WSU Pullman sits on.
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on WSU Pullman campus June 2020 (Photo Robert Hubner/Brett Hogaboam, drone pilot)
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on WSU Pullman campus June 2020 (Photo Robert Hubner/Brett Hogaboam, drone pilot)
The Hesutin Waterfall cast bronze water feature by Judith & Daniel Caldwell (Photo Robert Hubner)
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center iconography by David Kendall (Photo Shelly Hanks)
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center “Knowledge Rooms”— from left: Golden Eagle & Serpent, Coyote, Turtle, and Sankofa rooms (Photo Shelly Hanks)
A view of Pioneer Hill from Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on WSU Pullman campus August 2017 (Photo Shelly Hanks)
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center “Living Room” (Photo Shelly Hanks)
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center at sunset on WSU Pullman campus August 2017 (Photo Shelly Hanks)
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center at sunset on WSU Pullman campus August 2017 (Photo Shelly Hanks)
On the web
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center
More features of the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center
What’s new? (WSM Fall 2016)
At our table (WSM Winter 2017)
Of place and history (WSM Summer 2021)