August marks the first joint show hosted by PNWS and OSA. The exhibit is open through August 26 at the OSA Gallery, 2185 SW Park Place in Portland. Of the 38 sculptors included 19 are PNWS members. The Best of Show Award went to PNWS member, Tony Furtado. The show is visible online through the […]
August 2023 Newsletter
Sign up for Mask Making and Raku Firing at Art in the Pearl
A great Pacific Northwest Sculpture volunteer activity is coming up in late August and early September.
The PNWS Newport Group Show ‘Into the Depths’ Has Come Full Circle
The PNWS 2023 group show at Runyan Gallery in the Newport Visual Arts Center (NVAC) “Into the Depths” officially closed July 29th. The show opened Friday June 2, with an evening reception, and 54 exciting and beautiful sculptures created by 31 PNWS members for the 2-month show. We are proud of the high caliber of […]
August Meetup – 23rd at 7PM
For our meeting this month we will be gathering at the studio of Mahsa Zargaran at 1847 E Burnside Portland, OR 97214. For some background on Mahsa and her work check out the links below Meet Omniflux (Mahsa Zargaran): Audio Visual Installation Artist – SHOUTOUT LA Spotlight: Omniflux – EB STUDIOS Join on your computer, […]
Wine Club Dinner and Exhibit
For a number of years now, a good friend of mine hosts his wine club dinner at our home in Troutdale. In the past he’s invited a few artists to show their work with the club. In 2020, I posted an invitation to PNWSculptors for 3 or 4 sculptors who may want to join us […]
Welcome to New Members of Pacific Northwest Sculptors.
The PNWS Membership Committee is starting a article to introduce new members. Our intention is produce a posting of members who have joined us in the previous month. We’ll give a little information on each member, their medium(s), interest in PNWS, other skills and interests. We intend to expand to include photos of work, and […]
The Creative Potential of Patience
Faced with a question, our natural instinct is to resolve it as quickly as possible. Our brains are wired to match patterns that solve the problem. In the tangible world, that’s a great approach. Red light means stop. Green light means go. Creative thinking is not required.In the creative realm, it’s different. Patterns that drive […]