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2022

Who’s Doing What: April 2022

Each month we feature sculptures in progress, work recently completed or information on member activities.

Filed Under: April 2022 Newsletter, Blog, Newsletter Author: Chas Martin

Kilnloading

My kiln is being loaded with some of Andy Kennedy’s recent work. We are both interested in exploring the use of local clays as glazes in a cone 10 firing. Claybanks abound in all the nearby rivers, and each has a distinctly unique signature so there is room for much exploration.

Filed Under: April 2022 Newsletter, Members Author: Russell Ford

Who’s Doing What: March 2022

Each month we feature sculptures in progress, work recently completed or information on member activities.

Filed Under: Blog, March 2022 Newsletter Author: Chas Martin

Carole Murphy Recognized by PNWS Board

Carole is one of our greatest champions of sculpture and creativity. She has been an active member for several decades. Her accomplishments include organizing our annual participation in Art in the Pearl.

Filed Under: Blog, March 2022 Newsletter Author: Chas Martin

Creative Collaborations Virtual Show Entries Close March 15

If you plan to participate in our Creative Collaborations virtual show, please register now.

Filed Under: Blog, Calendar, March 2022 Newsletter, Newsletter Tagged With: article Author: Chas Martin

An interview with Carole Murphy

Artist Carole Murphy has been a major influence on PNWS. Over the years she has served on the Board as President, Vice President and Treasurer, and directed the PNWS Gallery. Patrick Gracewood, a long-time member and long-time friend of Carole Murphy conducted this interview. Carole was honored this past month as President Emeritus by the […]

Filed Under: Blog, March 2022 Newsletter, Newsletter Author: Patrick Gracewood

Resiliency and Adaptability: A Conversation with Sam Cobb

Sam Cobb

Our March 23rd zoom meeting was a conversation with multidisciplinary sculptor Sam Cobb who works in the commercial and entertainment fabrication industries. When not working for the industry, Sam makes kinetic sculpture and participates in various creative hijinks with her art collective: Dark Arbor Lodge.Sam discussed resiliency and adaptability: what it takes to work in […]

Filed Under: April 2022 Newsletter, Events Past, Members Author: Bob Deasy

Curiously George

For many, PNWS and George Heath are synonymous. Twice he has served multiple terms as President. He has been in the driver seat for more than half of our organization’s existence. By rough calculation, I estimate his volunteer contribution is over the 4000 hours. That contribution has been epic.More significantly, he is the Oracle of […]

Filed Under: Blog, February 2022 Newsletter Author: Chas Martin

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