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Archives for 2023

The Rewards of Transition

There’s nothing more boring or less productive than stasis. Movement, whether in the stock market or the art market is an opportunity to gain something. Transitions are times of movement. As PNWS transitions

Filed Under: Blog, February 2023 Newsletter Author: Chas Martin

Becoming PNWS President

The goal as President of PNWS is to think well about each Member and about the group as a whole, with the underlying challenge: to relax, be authentically myself, among my peers while I’m doing those Presidential things. There’s a kind of tightrope walk of bringing lightness into a serious situation. I’m another sculptor like […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: President's Message Author: Andy Kennedy

Retrospective…Claudia Star Carter

A retrospective of Claudia’s sculpture can be seen through the month of February, (Black History Month)

Filed Under: Blog, February 2023 Newsletter, Members Author: Russell Ford

Join the PNWS Sculpture Conversation – 7pm

Second Wednesday of each month As always, feel free to bring current projects or ideas to share, or just follow the creative thread that reveals itself when like minded sculptors gather. Alisa Looney will be your host on Teams. Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting […]

Filed Under: Calendar, Events, Events Past Author: Bob Deasy

Mask Making with Russ Ford

I will begin with the fact that the last time I worked with clay was in grade school so it was with both excitement and trepidation that I signed up for the workshop. The first day was at the Oregon Society of Artist classroom with Russ. There were over 14 people in the room ! […]

Filed Under: Activities, Blog, Education, Events Past, February 2023 Newsletter, Members Author: Bob Deasy

The “three pillars” of PNWS

The PNWS Board maintains a framework of ideas and happenings for the Members to flesh-out by networking and collaborating on projects, like groups sculpture shows. Our shows, meetings and website are like three pillars of the framework provided on which to build the PNWS experience.

Filed Under: Blog, January 2023 Newsletter Author: Andy Kennedy

President’s Message January 2023

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New year. New faces. New opportunities.

Another solstice passes and the daylight hours lengthen once again. As the new year begins, so do new opportunities for connection and knowledge-sharing.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: President's Message Author: Chas Martin

Annual Meeting Sunday, January 29

The PNWS Annual Meeting is an event required by the State to maintain our 501c-3 status. But, it’s usually a lot more fun than that.

Filed Under: Blog, Calendar, Events Past, January 2023 Newsletter Author: Chas Martin

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