Activities and projects by some of our members: Maria Wickwire – Anillos has been chosen as one of the sculptures for this event on August 24th at Price Sculpture Forest. Robert McWilliams – “Dad Going to Work on Monday Morning” is an autobiographical sculpture made out of Chestnut wood and a found brass tray. Sherry Wagner […]
2024
Annual OSA Sculpture Show open for entries
Long-time PNWS member, Carole Murphy is the guest juror for Oregon Society of Artists Sculpture Showcase. This is not a PNWS sponsored PNWS event, but had heavy participation last year with Tony Furtado taking the “Best of Show” award. Show Dates: Aug 1, 2024 – Aug 29, 2024 Submission deadline: July 18, 2024 Download submission […]
Troutdale Art Festival-Reflections
Post Troutdale reflections: good crowds, good member volunteer contributions fun had by all.
Free Guided Tour of Price Sculpture Forest
Free Guided Tour of Price Sculpture Forest in collaboration with Sno-Isle Libraries
Event Collaboration Tool
A new events management and collaboration tool has arrived for the PNW Sculptors! The ultimate goal of the new tool is to make events a collaboration with all the participants contributing to the event management.
Sign-up for Troutdale Art Festival
PNWS members who want to volunteer to assist with the first of three Raku firing opportunities this summer can access the sign-up spreadsheet here: This sheet is for the Troutdale Art festival only. We are attempting to develop a user-friendly system for members to schedule volunteer hours through Google Docs. Contact us if you have […]
2024 Maryhill Park Meetup
The first inaugural campout picnic was a fabulous success. Kudos to Terri for the masterful organization and setting up everthing. Kudos are also in order for the meal team captains and so many others who helped each and every day. Here is a link to a video compilation of many of the phots. https://youtu.be/e8ex3YogNME
Anillos is reborn to triumph over vandalism
Long time PNWS member Maria Wickwire (www.MariaWickwire.com) has completed an exciting project in the rebirth of a popular sculpture. “Anillos” won the People’s Choice Award at Lake Oswego in 2007 and became a part of the City’s permanent collection. The ceramic sculpture was vandalized in 2019. A pile of small pieces was all that remained. […]