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Gardens are fertile ground for new exhibit at Confluence Gallery

May 29, 2019 by Ann McCreary

Whether they are places to grow food or tranquil retreats, gardens have always been sources of inspiration for artists. Gardens inspired the next Confluence Gallery exhibit, called “Dig It: A Place Where Art and Gardens Come Together.” The exhibit presents art about gardens and art for gardens, and opens Saturday (June 1) with a reception […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Confluence Gallery, McIvor, Methow Natives, Weagant

Rod Weagant exhibit opens at Collapse Gallery in Wenatchee

May 29, 2019 by Methow Valley News

Methow Valley artist Rod Weagant will have a solo show opening at the Collapse Gallery in Wenatchee on June 7, continuing through June 29. There will be an opening reception on June 7 from 4–9 p.m. at the gallery, 115 S. Wenatchee Ave. Weagant has been an established plein air artist in north central Washington […]

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Weagant’s gallery reflects love of Methow and the natural world

June 14, 2018 by Methow Valley News

On the brick walls of Rod Weagant’s bright, airy gallery on Glover Street hang landscape paintings of mountains, rivers, buttes and lakes — many of which may be familiar to Methow Valley residents and visitors.

“Paintings for people that love the Methow,” reads a sign on the door of …

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Weagant

Confluence readies for ‘Shadow and Light’ exhibit opening

January 7, 2016 by Methow Valley News

Shadow and light, opposites that define each other, provide the concept behind Confluence Gallery’s upcoming art exhibit that opens Jan. 16.

“Shadow and Light” explores artists’ interpretations of how shadow and light contrast and compliment each other, giving definition, clarity or mystery to the world around us.

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Weagant

Watch 27 Methow Valley artists at work in their studios this Saturday and Sunday

September 18, 2015 by Methow Valley News

See art in the making this weekend (Sept. 19 and 20) when 27 artists in 18 studios throughout the Methow Valley open their doors to the public. Artists will provide demonstrations of works in process along with finished art works for sale. Participating artists include painters, fiber and textile artists, ceramicists, woodworkers, photographers, jewelers, metal […]

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Armbrust, Confluence Gallery, Davis, Doggett, Gunnip, Hannigan, Jerry Merz, Karpenko, Kiesau, Love, Marracci, McIvor, Methow Arts Alliance, Nelson, Nelson-Wicks, Paula Christen, Reddington, Ringgold, Salyna Gracie, Sara Ashford, Swanson, Weagant, Wrangle

The Amish Project explores forgiveness in a community marked by tragedy

June 5, 2014 by Methow Valley News

By Laurelle Walsh

Seattle-based actor, director and teaching artist Terri Weagant brings a solo performance of The Amish Project by Jessica Dickey to The Merc Playhouse in Twisp in two shows, …

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Merc Playhouse, Theater, Weagant

Arts briefs: May 14, 2014

May 15, 2014 by Methow Valley News

This week: Pinkerton reads from debut novel, The Amish project coming to the Merc in June, and River is focus of next Confluence exhibit

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Confluence Gallery, Merc Playhouse, Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation, Methow Valley Interpretive Center, Rivers, Salmon recovery, Twisp Art Walk, Weagant

Share your experience of mothering, or being mothered, at MEP event

February 6, 2014 by Methow Valley News

Share your experience of mothering, or being mothered, at MEP event

By Laurelle Walsh

… An informational session will be held this Thursday (Feb. 6) at 5 p.m. at Door No. 3 in the Methow Valley Community Center. “Anybody with questions is encouraged to attend,” said Koch. For more information, call Koch at 997-0664 or email simplytrust@yahoo.com.

Filed Under: ARTS Tagged With: Mother Experience Project, Mother's Day, Weagant

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