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Washougal (WA) Studio Artists Tour

November 18, 2023 @ 10:00 am – november 19, 2023 @ 4:00 pm pacific time: washougal wa.

Washougal WA is NE of Portland, on the north side of the Columbia. Members Shirley Bishop and Charlene Hale and about more 14 artists in a variety of media on this 4 studio tour. See WashougalStudioArtists.org for the map and more info.

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May 13, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.

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The Washougal Studio Artists Tour is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 13 and 14. The free, self-guided tour takes  participants to nine studio locations and features the work of 25 artists. See paintings and sculpture, mixed media, handmade jewelry, acrylic, watercolor, oil, fused glass and fiber arts. New to the tour this year is bronze sculpture by David Van Zandt, pottery by Jennifer Patel, pyrography and leather arts by Jenni Armstrong, alpaca fiber items and pottery by LesleyAnne Ezelle of Moon View Alpaca Farm, acrylic art by Nancy Carkin and wood tables and benches by Jeff Mayhew. Learn more about the artists and view a tour map at washougalstudioartists.org .

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Wayne County Arts Alliance announces 2024 studio tour with 15 artists, no fee

It has been 21 years since the public first was able to look forward each year to taking a tour around Wayne County and be amazed at the depth, diversity and richness of art being crafted by those so gifted, at their studios in the hills and dales of Wayne. The Wayne County Arts Alliance (WCAA) does it again July 12, 13 and 14.

The 2024 WCAA Artists’ Studio Tour features 15 studio locations as well as their own headquarters at the WCAA Gallery & Artisan Shop, 959 Main St., Honesdale. There is no cost. Take the self-guided tour, stopping in as many studios as you wish or all, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day.

The Tour Preview Exhibit at the WCAA Gallery opens June 21 with a reception for the featured artists from 5 to 8 p.m. Sample the artworks of the artists in this year's tour.

WCAA Executive Director Janet Gaglione stated, "The tour provides an opportunity to meet Wayne County's established and emerging artists in their studios. Something for everyone!" These include paintings, ceramics, sculpture, textiles, photography, multi-media and more original artwork of all sorts.

The Tour Preview Exhibit will remain open for the three weeks prior to the tour, Thursday-Sunday 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

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Artists participating in the 2024 studio tour are Burton Bulles, Jill Carletti, Barbara Carpenito, Phyllis Chekenian, Denis Folz, Lisa Glover, David Harvey, Heather Hogan-Spencer, Beth Ellen Johnson, Nancy Palubniak, Matt Povse, Tom Ricotta, Victor Salib, James Spencer, Kevin Storms, Elizabeth Tilley, Derek Frey Williams, Susan Williams and Bill Westmoreland. Studio locations are spread out from Lakewood to Hawley.

"The Artists Studio Tour is the premier event which was the catalyst for establishing the WCAA," Gaglione said in a press release. "The Tour gives the public a rare opportunity to visit with some of the professional and emerging artists who call this area their home. Here is your chance to meet the artists and discuss their philosophies, inspiration and working techniques while viewing their most recent collections of artworks.

"And if you see something you want to own, take advantage of the artist's studio pricing," she added. "Don't miss this opportunity to visit Wayne County's diverse and talented artists right in their own studios."

The 2024 WCAA Studio Tour brochure with map and detailed information abut each artist is available at the WCAA headquarters at 959 Main St., Honesdale, area visitors' centers and other local businesses. You may also find this information and interactive map at waynecountyartsalliance.org .

The WCAA headquarters opened at 959 Main St. on Feb. 15, 2023. As stated on their website, "the Wayne County Arts Alliance is a not-for-profit organization entirely governed by volunteer members, a society composed of artists and people interested in the beneficial effects of the arts."

The WCAA may be contacted at 570-729-5740.

Peter Becker has worked at the Tri-County Independent or its predecessor publications since 1994. Reach him at [email protected] or 570-253-3055 ext. 1588.

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Second Story Gallery presents artwork from two local artists

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The Second Story Gallery at the Camas Public Library is featuring two local artists — Alice Pritchett and Stephen Hayes — for the gallery’s “The Dualities of Northwest Color” art show, which runs through June.

The exhibition delves into the contrasting yet harmonious approaches of two Pacific Northwest artists.

Pritchett, an illustrator and printmaker from Vancouver, creates poignant and heartfelt artwork that reflects her spiritual convictions and experiences of parenthood. Her pieces evoke a sense of community and belonging, often depicting beloved local landscapes.

Hayes, a retired illustrator and art educator from Ridgefield, explores pure abstraction through color and texture in his current expressionistic works. His paintings delve into the depths of his spiritual and emotional self, inviting viewers to ponder and celebrate human interaction.

Together, their works present a rich tapestry of color and emotion, embodying the unique spirit of the Pacific Northwest.

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Publications

Back Issues

1. The IAMA Journal Spring 1985

In Memoriam: Vera Schwarz

Reflections on BachÂ’s "Goldberg Variations"

Style and Form in Henry PurcellÂ’s Odes "Come Ye Sons of Art"

and "Hail Bright Cecilia"

The New SDA Hymnal

Goodbye LPs: First Impressions of Compact Discs

HandelÂ’s Messiah

The Movie "Amadeus," Not Mostly Mozart

China - Open Doors and Back Doors

 2. Newsletters 1985 (N/A)*

The Adventist Musician and Sabbath Performances: One Perspective (3 pages)

Bigger is Not Necessarily Better (band size) (2)

Adventist College Band Directors and Their Bands (1984-85, chart of information) (5)

SDA College All-star Band (1)

The New Rieger Organ at Union College (3)

Southern College - Pipe Dream Comes True (4)

The New Rieger Organ at Pacific Union College (2)

Choralography (3)

Three Enemies of Choral Singers and the AVCA (2)

3. Newsletters 1986

Organ Dedications at Southern College

Herbert Blomstedt

Making Music with Herbert Blomstedt

A Conversation with Herbert Blomstedt

Rhonda Larson (flutist)

An Interview with Maurita Phillips-Thornburgh

4. Newsletters 1987 (N/A)*

On the Road (AU band tours Europe) (5)

Dealing with Disaster (the aftermath of a fire in an academy music department) (9)

Upper Columbia Academy: A Successful Program at a Glance ((3)

Performance Anxiety (5)

Fundraising (justifying large music fund raising projects versus mission needs) (4)

Thayer Conservatory Orchestra/Toshima Francis Wada (6)

Sontraud Speidel Interview (5)

Beverly Wesner Hoehn (harpist) (2)

Our Colleague, Our Friend (Hans-Jorgen Holman)

Hans-Jorgen Holman obituary/Eulogy/Tributes (7)

Sabbath Reflections upon Reading Rabbi Taylor (6)

5. Newsletters 1988 (N/A)

Handbell Ringing (6)

A Tribute to a Trustee (Elsie Buck) (4)

Sunnyside Organ Dedication (Portland, Oregon SDA church) (4)

Leroy Peterson (1)

A Survey of Orchestra and String Programs in SDA Schools (5)

Making Adventists into Professional Artists (3)

Performance Education in Adventist Colleges and Universities (4)

Sabbath Work/Performance Education: Not Enough Exceptions (2)

I Believe in Adventist Colleges, but . . . (4)

Merging Music Departments (2)

An Interview with Clif Simpson (4)

Music as Spiritual Magic - Examining Our Biases (3)

6. Journal 1989 (N/A)

My Music Career (Ruth Bergstrom Jones) (2)

Music Composition in the Elementary School (7)

The Christian Instrumental DirectorsÂ’ Association (2)

A Tribute to Warren Becker (3)

The Artist Interprets (3)

Influences on the Process of Musical Interpretation (3)

Issues to Consider in the Performance of the 18 th -Century and Early 19 th Century Keyboard Music (6)

Lessons from Old Winds and Other Kinds (4)

An Interview with Operatic Soprano Faith Esham (6)

Drei Lieder, Opus 25(Webern), As an Expression of Traditional Lieder (9)

Survey of SDA Secondary School Music: A Summary of Findings (2)

Choosing Music in a Christian College (5)

7. Journal 1991

A Parable (value of music education)

The Collegedale Caroliers Tour the Northwest and Canada

Trends in TodayÂ’s Music Education: SDA Music Education at the Crossroads

Is Competition the Answer?

Shenandoah Valley Academy Music Groups Tour in Norway

Opportunities For Pianists

1990 Chamber Music Festival

Suzuki in the Grade One Classroom

Toward a Renaissance

A Tribute to Clarence William Dortch

SDA School Choirs: the Transformation Experience

A School of Music in Adventist Higher Education

"We were Awesome!" Reflections on Affirmation and Hype

8. Notes Autumn 1992 (N/A)

Elsie Landon Buck: IAMAÂ’s New President (1)

Home in San Francisco - Living Around the World (John DeHaan, tenor) (3)

The Orion Chorale (2)

9. Notes Winter 1993

Alex Klein: Oboist Extraordinaire

Marlise Botelho Klein

Competitions . . . and the Sabbath

Trends in Music Education

Living Issues in Early American Psalmody

10. Notes Autumn 1993

Music Tours: The Ongoing Adventure

Philip Hayden: Westminster Choir College Alumnus of Note

Music in the Bible

Christian Music: Sacred or Secular

Planning an Overseas Trip

Concert Tour of Israel and Egypt

11. Notes Winter 1994__(N/A)

Blythe Owen . . . Grande Dame of Adventist Music (4)

Music in Our Society (2)

A Celebration of Thanksgiving (1)

12. Notes Summer 1994

Special 10 th Anniversary Issue on Sabbath and the Adventist Musician

The Sabbath and Music Performance . . . Some Personal Observations

Herbert Blomstedt and the Sabbath

The Adventist Musician and Sabbath Performances: One Perspective

Sabbath Work

Slightly Left of Center

The Sabbath: A Witness for God . . . 1985

The Sabbath: A Witness for God . . . 1995

The Gifts of Talent and the Sabbath

Making a Joyful Noise on the Sabbath: When Noisemaking is Work

13. Notes Autumn 1994

Greetings from Moscow!

Are Music Choices Really Important?

The Carols and Hymns of Christmas

Something to Sing About (Roy Drusky Life)

Patrzac Na Jezusa Collegedale Academy Vocal Ensemble Visits Poland

14. Notes Winter 1995

Sontraud Speidel . . . World Class Artist & Master Teacher

Music in the Home

Russia Awakens

Choral Beginnings at Zaoski Seminary

Sob Versus Scream . . . How Natural Reflexes affect Singing

15. Notes Spring/Summer 1995 (N/A)

Special Focus Issue on Music in Worship (All related articles/20 pages)

Music in Worship (1)

Church Music in Turmoil . . . Searching for Solutions (3)

Worship: A Personal View (4)

Worship Music at Celebration Center (4)

Contemporary Christian Music and Worship (9)

16. Notes Autumn 1995

Music at Utrecht

Andrews University Honors Paul Hamel

GodÂ’s Gift to Handel and Mankind . . . The Messiah

Music that Worships, People that Worship, People that Worship Music,

Music that Peoples Worship

Ten Commandments for Choosing Worship Music

Praise Him with Timbrel and Dance?

A Suitable Music for Worship

17. Notes (Newsletter Edition) Winter 1996

Atlantic Union College and Andrews University Discuss Merger

Adventist University of America?

18. Notes Spring 1996

Adventist Music Education . . . What Drives the Commitment?

Historical Perspectives on Change in Worship Music

Music and the Gospel

Two Trumpet Traps

19. Notes (Newsletter Edition) Summer 1996

Walla Walla College Honors Melvin West

20. Notes Autumn 1996

True to Her Convictions (Janice Chandler story)

River Plate University Ogden School of Music

The XIII International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition

Music and the Child

(Andrews) University Singers Tour Scandinavia

Music at Upper Columbia Academy

The Music of Peter Mathews

21. Notes (Newsletter Edition) Winter 1997

Casavant Builds an Organ for Canadian Union College

Wendy Markosky

22. Notes Spring 1997

The London Adventist Chorale - Fifteen Years of Excellence!

Pacific Union College Wind Ensemble Presents Opening Concert at CBDNA Convention

Shenandoah Valley Academy Composer Series Celebrates 12th Season

Shenandoah Valley Academy Band . . . and a Trip to Spain

Music at Maxwell Adventist Academy

OrganVision: Odyssey of a Nonfundraiser

Music is a Language

Form Follows Function: TeenagersÂ’ Perceptions of Church Music

Retirement Biography: Patricia Silver

23. Notes (Newsletter Edition) Summer 1997

Union College Celebrates a Legacy of Praise

Paul Hill Receives Columbia Union College Medallion of Excellence

24. Notes Autumn 1997

A Russian Odyssey: Journeys of the Heart

Adventist Elementary School Handbell Choir Featured at National Convention

Handbell Ringing

A Trip to Chile

Music is a Language (continued)

The War Department

Worship Style and Culture

25. Notes (Newsletter Edition) Winter 1998

Orland and Joan Ogden Honored by Two Universities

The Adventist Alumni Achievement Award

26. Notes Spring 1998

Standing with the Giants (Blomstedt)

Crossways (Alternative Worship at Pacific Union College)

Alternative Worship Services at Other SDA Schools

The Controversial Angel (Dwight Nelson on Contemporary Music in Worship)

Science or Sensation (voice instruction, part 1)

A Personal View ( A personal reaction to the ongoing discussion of contemporary music in worship)

27. Notes Summer/Autumn 1998

Adventist Music in Brazil

Teaching in Brazil

Two Brazilian Musicians

Music in Brazil - Treasured Memories

Bom dia Brazil!

Musical Chairs

Science or Sensation (voice instruction, part 2)

Retirement Biography: Don Vaughn

28. Notes Spring/Summer 1999

Blythe Owen: A Century of Achievement!

The Sparrows

Norman J. Roy: Obituary and Tributes

Endnotes: Music as an Ecumenical Force

Teaching World Music

A Personal View (A suggested worship service order)

Retirement Biography: Marvin Robertson

29. Notes Autumn 1999

Cornel Pana . . . Panpipe Virtuoso

We Plan but God Decides (UC band tours Korea)

Robert Walters: Obituary and Tribute

Seven Years of Plenty (tribute for RW by son RW Jr.)

Robert Walters, Jr.

In His Presence

Brass Mouthpiece Pressure

A Personal View (Appropriate worship music and world cultures)

30. Notes Winter 2000

Special Issue on Faith Ablaze (AU) and Hymns in the SDA Church

An Extraordinary and Inspiring Experience

Twenty Centuries of Living Hymns

Ten Thousand Watts and More: The Power of Isaac Watts

Seventh-day Adventist Hymnody, A Chronology

Church Hymnal Update

Companion to the SDA Hymnal/ Watts and Crosby biographies

Blythe Owen: 1898-2000 A Tribute

Obituary: Paul Hill

31. Notes Spring 2000

Music at Montemorelos

The whole world in his hands . . . (Sam Johnson, SDA cello prodigy)

Ascend the Mountain: A Walk with Dr. King (James Lee III, SDA composer)

And in the New Millennium . . . (New retirement plan for SDA workers)

32. Notes Summer/Autumn 2000

Music at Toronto (2000 General Conference Session)

The Music was Wonderful

A Secular Flavor

A Global Music Paradox

Choosing the Music for Toronto

Other Music at Toronto: Global Mission Stage/Adventist Book Center Stage/Bassett Theatre

The Ambassadors (Story of internationally famous vocal octet originally from Nigeria)

Retirement Biographies: Orlo Gilbert,Carlyle Manous, Dan Shultz

33. Notes Winter/Spring 2001

Ring of Fire

An Inaugural Whirlwind

Adventist Musicians of the 20 th C. (Biographies of John J. Hafner, John T. Hamilton, and George Wargo)

The Lily Diehl Music Studio

A Personal View (Mervyn Joseph)

IAMA Web Site

Samnor (the SDA Music Organization of Norway)

34. Notes Summer/Autumn 2001

The Band Marches In (September 11)

Songs Help Soothe New Yorkers (September 11)

Music at Oakwood College (historical overview of music at OC)

Andrews University Singers . . . . On a Mission to Zimbabwe

CUC Band Travels to Europe

Retirement Biographies: Adell Haughy Claypool, James Hanson, James Kempster, James McGee, Glenn Spring

35. Notes Winter/Spring 2002

New Performing Arts Center at Andrews University

Significant 20 th Century SDA Music Buildings

A Building Named . . . (short biographies of musicians for whom some of these buildings were named:Noah Paulin, Carl Engel, Harold Miller, Paul Hamel, Melvin West, Mabel Wood

Music at Andrews University (historical overview of music at AU)

Is Competition the Answer? (experiences of 4 SDA band directors who have competed with their groups from 12 year perspective)

Biographies: Retirement, William Cemer; Wayne H. Hooper biography as he receives second honorary doctorate

36. Notes Summer/Autumn 2003

Careers in Music ( A special issue on career possibilites for SDA musicians)

Music Tells the Story Too (music use in Your Story Hour)

Orland Ogden (obitiuary and life story)

Retirement Biographies: Nancy and John Edison and Clarita Burden

37. Notes Winter/Spring 2003

Organs and Their Masters in the SDA Church

Women in SDA Music (Biographies of Edna Sadie Farnsworth & Grace Wood McNabb Reith)

Music at Atlantic Union College (historical overview of music at AUC)

How About a Steel Drum Band

Personal Notes: Del Delker, Charles J. Hall, Juanita McElwain, Randy Stickney. Obituary: Olivia Harder

38. Notes Summer/Autumn 2003

Columbia Union College and 100 Years of Music (historical overview of music at CUC)

Columbia Union College at Kennedy Center

Oliver Seth Beltz

Sing Unto the Lord a New Song ( The story behind a new Adventist Songbook) .

Mission Impossible? ( A trip to Northern Germany by Organ students and their teacher)

Personal Notes: Rudyard Dennis, John T. Dennison, Lyn Ritz, Kimo Smith, Carla Trynchuk, Minnie Iverson Wood

39. Notes Winter/Spring 2004

A Dream Fulfilled and Promises Kept . . . The opening of Howard Performing Arts Center at Andrews University

Music at Southern Adventist University (historical overview of music at SAU)

The SDA Church Musicians' Guild (The story of the SDACMG 1970-1989)

Dorothy Evans Ackerman

Marvin Robertson

Try a Prism Concert

Personal Notes: Warren Becker, Audley C. Chambers, Ellen Cockerham, Jeffry Lauritzen

40. Notes Summer/Autumn 2004

The LSU Wind Ensemble (The La Sierra University WE is featured at a national convention)

Opus-1 Ensemble Singers and a Trip to Eastern Europe (A vocal group from Collegedale Academy)

The Westside Brass . . . (How a group of brass players came together to make music and to witness)

Music at Union College (historical overview of music at UC)

Melvin S. Hill

Personal Notes: Katrina and Lorin Koch, Jerry Lange, Betty Spalding. Obituaries: Charles Hall, Ruimar DePavia

41. Notes Winter/Spring 2005

Music at the Voice of Prophecy (historical overview)

Meet Me in St. Louis (Preview of music at GC Session)

Twenty Years of IAMA Publications (How IAMA started and the story of its magazines)

Music at Pacific Union College (historical overview of music at PUC)

Echoes in the PUC Church (How music has changed in worship services at PUC in the last 35 years)

LeRoy Peterson (Violin-toting bodybuilder and his role in evangelism in Russia)

Personal Notes: Robb Dennis, Marvin Robertson. Obituaries: C. Warren Becker, Carolyn Rhodes Bisel, Jerry dill, Roy Drusky, Bob Edwards, Norman Krogstad, Bill Shadel

42. Notes Summer/Autumn 2005

Katrina & Bass Memorial Academy (The devastation at BMA caused by Hurricane Katrina)

Adventist University of the Philippines Plans New Music Facility (Fund raising has started for a new music facility at AUP)

Music at La Sierra University (historical overview of music at LSU)

Harold Hannum

News: Atlantic Union College renovates Thayer Conservatory, Canadian University College expands Casavant organ,

Personal Notes: Del and Lois Case, Gennevieve Brown Kibble, Raejin Lee, Bruce and Rosalie Rasmussen.

Obituaries: Margaret (Peggy) Bell, Frank J. Kravig

43. Notes Winter/Spring 2006

SDA Music Festivals (Historical overview of festivals)

A Pioneering Venture (First music festival for elementary and middle school students)

Music at Andrews University (historical overview of music at Battle Creek College and AU)

News: Southern Adventist University Chamber Music Weekend; Collegedale Academy Madrigal Singers,

Personal Notes: J. Bruce Ashton, Barbara Favorito, Richard Hickam, Jerry Lange

44. Notes Summer/Autumn 2006

James Lee/National Symphony premiere

Walla Walla Symphony Celebrates 100 years (An overview of the unique relationship that WWS and Walla Wallla College share )

Music at Oakwood College (historical overview of music at Oakwood College)

Mary Inez Booth and Alma Montgomery Blackmon (biographies)

News: Adventist University of the Philippines; Artsitree ministry; Bass Memorial Academy Update; Battle Creek Academy Band; Rocky Mountain Fine Arts Festival; Southern Adventist University Organ Students; United Youth Congress.

Personal Notes: Philip Binkley, Peter Cooper, Norman Crarey, Carlos Flores, Donald Huff, Greg Kapiniak, Sung-Jung Kim, Dean Kravig, Andrew Lay, Lloyd Mallory, Cyril Myers, Jr., Kenneth Narducci, Marvin Robertson, Dan Shultz, Ryan Wells

 45. Notes Winter/Spring 2007

The King's Heralds

An Unutterable Sense of Glory (Ellen White: music in her life and her thoughts about hymn singing in the early SDA church.

Music at Walla Walla College (historical overview of music at Walla Walla College, now Walla Walla University)

Melvin K. West (biography)

Music in Turkey by Eurydice Osterman

News: Gem State Academy Cool Ringings Bells Festival.

Personal Notes: Joanne (Klaasen) Andersson, Joseph Eunkwan Choi, Rudyard (Rudy) Dennis, Bruce Kuist, Will Stuivenga, Jim Teel, Liva Zaigalve

46. Notes Summer/Autumn 2007

The Trumpet Shall Sound . . . (Music at Faith for Today, groundbreaking religious telecast)

Herbert G. Hohensee (Biography)

Stan Schleenbaker (Biography)

Andrews University Wind Symphony Tours in Europe

Music at Southwestern Adventist University, ( Historical overview of music at Southwestern Adventist University)

News: Appalachian Praise (SDA religious blue grass group), The Creston Adventist Church Choir (British Columbia, Canada), The Denver First Church NAD Arts Conference, Glendale Adventist Academy Chorale, The Sacramento Adventist Academy Bel Canto Choir

Personal Notes: Debra Bakland (formerly Richter), Elsy Gallardo, Glenn Hawkins, Marvel Jensen, Teona Martiashvili, Dwight Morgan, Matthew Sandvik, Michael Sandvik, Bob Schimp, Karin Thompson, Tim Vandeman,

Obituaries: Dean Friedrich, Carl Wessman

47. Notes Winter/Spring 2008

Andrews University Honors Herbert Blomstedt (Andrews University celebrates Blomstedt's 80 th Birthday)

Herbert Blomstedt (Biography)

Music and Spirituality (Excerpts from Blomstedt address at AU)

Standing with the Giants (Blomstedt Article)

The University of Montemorelos Celebrates Thirty Years of Music

Three Decades of Music at the University of Montemorelos ( Historical overview of music at the University of Montemorelos)

Music at Avondale College (Australia) ( Historical overview of music at Avondale College)

Alan George Thrift (Biography)

News: Adventist Heritage Ministry, Battle Creek Academy's "Band Together Festival," Canadian University College's Tour to China, Chile Adventist University, Georgia-Cumberland Elementary Chorale Festival, Southwestern Adventist University's "A Night at Myerson," North American Adventist College and University Enrollments

Personal Notes: Melissa Anderson, Robert Anderson, Byron K. Graves, Lucy Lewis, Harlen Miller, Natasha Hidebran Perez, Barry Walmsley

48. Notes Summer/Autumn 2008

A Trip to China (Canadian University College participated in concerts which provided a cultural countdown to the XXIX Summer Olympic Games)

Music at Canadian University College ( Historical overview of music at CaUC)

Wendolin Pazitka Munroe (Biography)

A Providential Choice (Personal experience by Wendolin Pazitka Munroe)

In Memoriam (Personal experience in establishing a music-related memorial gift by William Ness)

Jazz in Adventist Schools? (A commentary by editor)

Mad About Music - What Else is New? (A reprint of an article by Vanessa Sanders, reprinted from January/February 2008 Adventist Today )

News: Andrews University 5 th annual Music and Worship Conference and 1 st annual music competition, The Berean Eagles Pathfinder Club Drum Corps in South Bend, Indiana; Collegedale Academy orchestra at Carnegie Hall, Adventist University of the Philippines Ambassador Choral Arts Society tours in the U.S., Pacific Union College piano project, The Sunnyside Symphony Orchestra in Portland, Oregon

Personal Notes: Kimberly Bulgin, Elsie and Edwin Buck, Clarita Burden, Carlos Flores, Benjamin Gish, Matthew James, Ruth and Edmond Jones, Dana Magana, Karyelle Fleck Nielsen, Lovelyn Sampayan, Roma Sanders, Giobvanni Santos, Cynthia Owen stokes, Shi-Yeon Sung, Karin Thompson, Mark Torsney, Chi Yong Yun, Charles Zacharias (retirement biography).

Obituaries: Lyle Jewell and Opal Miller

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These magazines are also available at the following libraries: Andrews University, Atlantic Union College, Avondale College(Australia), Canadian University College, La Sierra University, Newbold College (England), Pacific Union College, Southern Adventist University, Southwestern Adventist University, and Walla Walla University

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Washouga l Studio Artists Tour 

Spring Tour - May 4-5th, 2024

Entry deadline is February 12, 2024

Notification of acceptance via email Feb. 15th, 2024

Payment due Feb. 23rd, 2024

For those who have been invited to the Washougal Studio Artists May show, please make your $75 payment using the Pay Now button below. 

   ARTIST RULES, REGULATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES

This application and art photos must represent current work within the last 2 years, not having been submitted in prior years.  4 photos of work are required in the application with 5 more required at a later date.  

Show dates are Saturday/Sunday, May 4-5th, 2024.

Show times are 10 am-4 pm.  Please be ready for guests by 9:45 am and do not close until 4 pm.

We are accepting artists with their own studios in Washougal as well as “guest” artists that will show in or around the property of the other studios. 

Studios need to be accessible to the public, with plenty of parking space.

Please have for sale ONLY your own artwork, made by you. No children’s work or work by any other artist shall be displayed or for sale.

Please have for sale only those items that fit your juried medium as described in your application.  All mediums should be clearly defined in your application and photos sent to represent each of the mediums.  Maximum of 2 mediums per artist.

Each artist will pay the participation fee by credit card. 

Before acceptance into the show, new applicants may be visited by members of the  steering committee.

Artist Standards: 

Social media presence is evident. 

Social media posts featuring your artwork will be expected during the months before the show.

Attractive presentation of art is foremost.​

​Each participant must:​

Attend planning meetings before the show.

Respond to all emails.

Distribute printed materials locally for advertising.

Be active on social media platforms (Facebook & Instagram).

Adequate inventory in the juried medium.

Provide evidence of other sales of work (galleries, shops, shows, commissions).

Place yard signage before the show (and collect it after and return it).

Volunteer for tasks as needed.​​

COST: Once accepted, each artist pays $75 to participate. No refund will be given after March 18th, 2024.

Please fill out the form below to be considered for this juried show.. Questions? Please email  [email protected]

Apply Here by _______(deadline)

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    Spring Studio Tour. May 4-5, 10 am-4 pm. Meet 23 talented local artists at 7 studios and learn about their inspiration and creative process. Explore works in fused glass, textiles, bronze sculpture, painting, jewelry, mixed media, and more. Our 2024 Spring Studio Tour is a great opportunity to find unique gifts for the Mom or special person in ...

  2. Map of Artist Studio Tour

    Sat 11-7, closed Sunday. Trap Door Brewery. 1834 Main Street. Washougal, WA. (360) 210-7331. Sat 11-11, Sun. 11-10. Discover the Washougal Studio Artists Tour with our interactive Google map & directions to each artist's studio. Don't miss a chance to visit these talented artists!

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    The Washougal Studio Artists Tour is a chance to see where artists create and to engage with them in their element. Along the tour, you will have the chance to explore a wide variety of original art pieces in many different mediums, from mixed media to fused glass to bronze sculpture to watercolor painting.

  4. Washougal Studio Artists

    Join us May 4-5, 2024 for our annual Open Studio Art Tour & Sale. Visit... Washougal Studio Artists. 903 likes · 7 talking about this · 3 were here. Join us May 4-5, 2024 for our annual Open Studio Art Tour & Sale. Visit washougalstudioartists.org

  5. Washougal Studio Artists tour returns this week

    The Seventh annual Washougal Studio Artists Spring Studio Tour (WSAT) will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 4-5. The event will feature 23 local artists, seven studios and a variety of artwork, including fused glass, textiles, bronze sculpture, painting, jewelry and mixed media. Seven of the artists — Linda Ballard ...

  6. Washougal Studio Artists Tour perseveres after founder's move to CA

    After Washougal artist Angela Ridgway moved to California over the summer of 2020, the Washougal Studio Artists Tour faced an uncertain future. Local creators questioned whether the annual event, which Ridgway founded in 2018, could continue without her unique blend of altruistic spirit and organizational skill. "Nobody stepped up to the plate.

  7. Washougal Studio Artists Spring Tour

    Washougal Studio Artists will host the seventh annual Spring Studio Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 4-5, timed for Mother's Day gift-giving. The tour includes the work of 23 local artists at seven studio locations. Tour-takers can meet the artists and learn about their inspiration and creative process.

  8. Washougal Studio Artist Tour -...

    Washougal Studio Artist Tour - 6th annual self-guided tour around the beautiful Washougal foothills to 9 working artist studios and a total of 25 artists! We can't wait to show you all the incredible...

  9. Washougal Studio Artists Tour is Mother's Day Weekend

    The Washougal Studio Artists Tour, now in its sixth year, is inviting art enthusiasts to explore the heart of Washougal this weekend, just in time for Mother's Day. The self-guided event is May 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring 25 artists at nine studio locations. The tour celebrates the artistry found within the community, offering ...

  10. Washougal (WA) Studio Artists Tour

    Washougal (WA) Studio Artists Tour. November 18, 2023 @ 10:00 am - November 19, 2023 ... Members Shirley Bishop and Charlene Hale and about more 14 artists in a variety of media on this 4 studio tour. See WashougalStudioArtists.org for the map and more info. Add to calendar Google Calendar

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    Welcome to the Washougal Studio Artists YouTube Channel! 🎨 Your ultimate source for exploring the vibrant art scene in Washougal, Washington. Our channel showcases the incredible talent of ...

  12. Handmade holidays: Washougal artists open studios

    Swanson and 14 other local artists will participate in the 2022 Washougal Studio Artists Tour Holiday Market, on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12-13, 2022. (Contributed photo courtesy of Angela Swanson) Camas artist Angela Swanson's "Midnight Raven"shows the type of artwork that will be available during the 2022 Washougal Studio Artists Tour ...

  13. Calendar • Washougal Studio Artists Tour

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  14. Washougal Studio Artists (@washougalstudioartists)

    733 Followers, 504 Following, 380 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Washougal Studio Artists (@washougalstudioartists)

  15. About Trish Johnston

    Art is my thing. I see the world as color and light and texture, all of which I find striking and beautiful. ... After moving to Washougal, I set up my studio where I create and teach adult drawing and beginning watercolor classes. Tour map and Driving Directions. TOUR HOURS. Saturday - Sunday 10am-4pm . May 4th - 5th, 2024. Questions? Contact ...

  16. Washougal Studio Artists Tour

    The Washougal Studio Artists Tour is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 13 and 14. The free, self-guided tour takes participants to nine studio locations and features the work of 25 artists. See paintings and sculpture, mixed media, handmade jewelry, acrylic, watercolor, oil, fused glass and fiber arts. New to the tour this year is bronze sculpture by David ...

  17. Washougal Studio Art Tour

    The Washougal Studio Artist Tour is a chance to see where artists create, and to engage with them in their element. Along the tour, you will have the chance...

  18. Free studio tour of Wayne County artists set for July 12, 13, 14

    The 2024 WCAA Artists' Studio Tour features 15 studio locations as well as their own headquarters at the WCAA Gallery & Artisan Shop, 959 Main St., Honesdale. There is no cost. Take the self ...

  19. Metallica's Moscow 1991 Performance To Crowd Of 1.6 Million

    The Music Man. September 13, 2023. Some concerts go down in history and the 1991 'Monsters of Rock' festival in Moscow was no exception. Known as one of the biggest concerts to ever take place, with a huge 1.6 million attendees, it marked the most momentous of performances for the heavy metal band Metallica. The record-breaking crowds that ...

  20. Things to Do in Washougal, WA

    Discover the Washougal Studio Artists Tour with our interactive Google map & directions to each artist's studio. Don't miss a chance to visit these talented artists! top of page. HOME - 2024 Spring Tour Artists. Map of Tour. Nearby Restaurants. Things To Do. Things to Do Washougal, Washington. All Videos. Play Video.

  21. Second Story Gallery presents artwork from two local artists

    Washougal Studio Artists tour returns this week May 2, 2024 Camas Culture Art Block, inspired by Hayes Freedom student, coming to downtown Camas March 14, 2024 Camas art exhibit to showcase 'A Different View' February 1, 2024

  22. Directions & Maps

    Traveling North/South on I-5 or I-205. Exit freeway to travel east on Highway 14; Take left on 15th Street; Traveling West on Highway 14. Take left on 15th Street

  23. Moscow Art Theatre

    The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT; Russian: Московский Художественный академический театр (МХАТ), Moskovskiy Hudojestvenny Akademicheskiy Teatr ( МHАТ) was a theatre company in Moscow. It was founded in 1898 by the seminal Russian theatre practitioner Konstantin Stanislavski, together with the ...

  24. International Adventist Musicians Association

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  25. 2024 Spring Artist Application r

    This application and art photos must represent current work within the last 2 years, not having been submitted in prior years. 4 photos of work are required in the application with 5 more required at a later date. Show dates are Saturday/Sunday, May 4-5th, 2024. Show times are 10 am-4 pm. Please be ready for guests by 9:45 am and do not close ...