Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Two Valleys exhibit

Michael Azzano (Horse Power)

Saturday, April 6-June 1, 2013
Opening reception April 6, 4-8pm

Artists are explorers. In their pursuits, they are exposed to a variety of perspectives, culture, nature, new territory. They are constantly searching for meaning, images, and materials. When we consider our local artists, we must ponder their discoveries during their artistic journeys.

In the Okanogan are two valleys, the Methow and Okanogan. Two Valleys side by side, neighbors separated by a narrow range of granite and conifer-covered mountains. One is divided by a clear, fast-flowing river with forested mountains on both sides. The other is divided by a slower river often colored and hills whose structure are visible without a cloak of trees. Each valley produces an abundance of artists who find inspiration in their surroundings. This exhibit depicts some of the diverse artwork produced in our two valleys. It gives us an opportunity to reflect on the power of the Okanogan. When you visit, see if you can pinpoint which valley each artist is from. Then, see if you can tell where in their valley they have journeyed.

Curator Dan Brown and his family live in Okanogan, Washington. He is an avid artist and art teacher at Okanogan High School. He is the recipient of the 2001 Washington Art Educators' Association teacher of the year award. Each year, he coordinates a field trip for a group of his students to visit Confluence Gallery, encouraging them to actively engage in the art of both the Methow and Okanogan. Two Valleys exhibit is an extension of his ongoing efforts and passion.

The exhibit opens with a reception on Saturday, April 6 from 4-8 pm, and runs through June 1.

Phoebe Webb

Jim Weaver (My Valley)

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Kids' Art Party!


Kids’ Art Party at Confluence!
“Impressionist Style Landscapes”

Friday, March 22nd * Early Release Day
12:45-4:00

Spend the afternoon drawing with oil pastels and painting with watercolors! We will explore the outdoors, sketch ideas and have a blast creating what our minds imagine! The mountains of the Methow Valley will come alive with color in this Impressionist style artwork. ~ Margaret Kingston, Art Educator

Grades: 2-6 Cost: $30 (supplies & snack included) $25 for each additional artist in the family

Friday March 22nd is a half-day at MVES. Ride Bus # 2 after school directly to the Confluence Gallery in Twisp. Artists will be ready for pick up at 4pm at Confluence.

Call 997-2787 to register and advance pay by Wednesday March 20th.

If your child does not regularly ride Bus # 2, please notify MVES at 996-2186 of the change in bus route.

Friday, March 8, 2013

SAVE THE DATE: Trashion!

Saturday, April 27th
7-10pm
at the Twisp Community Center

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Americans produce approximately 4.6 lbs of trash per person every day. Will you help Confluence decrease this ghastly number?

With your assistance, our goal is to inspire sustainable behavior for the well being of the planet AND make wearable art! Let's create fashion out of trash in order to entertain, educate and empower others to rethink, reuse and recycle.

Imagine the awesome possibilities!

Just one week after Earth Day, we hope you join us for Confluence's 3rd annual Trashion Show!

You have the chance to win:
Grande Prize $150
Youth Award $50
People's Choice Award $50

Call Confluence if you're interested in being a designer! Deadline for applicants is Wednesday, April 24.
$20 Designer fee
$10 Student fee