Carved wooden triptych covers butt-ugly dining room feature. My apologies if I insulted butts.
Newsletter
Who’s Doing What: October 2023
Activities and projects by some of our members: Jessica Bodner“Star Nimbus” 14’x12’x12’ – New sculpture installation at the Livingston health care hospital, Livingston, MT Francie AllenThis image is the plaster mold of “Lovers,” Francie’s new piece that will be cast in paper. Each one will be hand-colored with pastels. Chas Martin “Stone of Spiritual Understanding” […]
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art at 25
Enjoy Free Admission Throughout October In honor of our twenty-fifth anniversary, the Hallie Ford Museum of Art 700 State St, Salem, OR 97301 will offer free admission for the entire month. The Hallie Ford Museum of Art opened its doors for the first time in October 1998, and over the past quarter century has built […]
Verdancy Project: PNWS September 27th meeting
The PNWS September 27th Member meeting will be at the Verdancy Project Troutdale, OR. (address and directions will be in a forthcoming email to PNWS Members) From their website, “Verdancy Project is a multidisciplinary community-oriented art experiment with a mission of fostering curiosity and inspiring environmental stewardship. We offer creative residencies, retreats, community art projects, […]
Trolls in Portland
Construction of a much-anticipated giant troll sculpture was completed Friday afternoon at the campus of the nonprofit Nordic Northwest in Southwest Portland near Washington Square mall.The exact location was mostly kept under wraps from the public to prevent construction interference until now. The 19-foot-tall troll is nestled between trees behind Fogelbo, a home filled with Nordic antiques and art on […]
Freelance Finance for Creatives: Empowerment thru Education
RACC is pleased to host a two-hour workshop this fall on the ins and outs of managing your finances as a freelance creative.
When 2- and 3-dimensions merge.
Some artworks create themselves. When you get into that flow, it’s an magical experience. Most artists know this special creative zone. It doesn’t happen often enough. As you gain momentum with the project, you realize you are not creating, but simply acting as a conduit for the creation of a work of art. It’s thrilling, humbling, mystical, spiritual…
Art in the Pearl – 2023
PNWS demo booth at this year’s Art in the Pearl event included Raku firing of members’ sculptures.