Thursday, February 27, 2014

2014 Methow Valley Studio Tour

Suzi Jenning's studio, Twisp River Pottery
The Methow Valley Studio Tour invites you to celebrate locally crafted art. We are an art show located in the beautiful Methow Valley, nestled on the east side of the North Cascades. Surrounded by mountains, the river, and picturesque, sweeping views, the Methow offers ample outdoor recreation, exquisite dining and lodging, shopping, and an abundance of art and artists. We hope that you’ll experience this amazing for yourself!

Regional artists show and sell their work at artists’ studios throughout the Methow Valley. When you visit the studios, you’ll find magnificent completed pieces, some works in progress, raw materials, tools, and a significant amount of inspiration.

This is an opportunity for you to meet the community of artists, to discuss their work and vision in person. When you buy these hand-crafted works of art, you will truly own an “original.” By shopping locally, you’re not only supporting the local economy and helping artists to thrive – you’re also doing your part for our environment.

The 2014 Studio Tour will take place on September 20 a& 21. Regional artists will be present to share their work with you at different studios. Be prepared for a most enjoyable and cultural shopping experience. Stroll through some local artists’ gardens, gaze at the views, meet the artists, shop locally, and enjoy the great selection and variety of art.

The Studio Tour is a self-guided art tour with no admission fee, and is accessible by car or bicycle. Hours are 10am to 5pm.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Woman: Lady. Girl. Female. Chick. Dame. Broad. Lassie. Wench. Maiden. An Artist's Interpretation.

Nicole Brauch, "One Foot In The Past"
This intriguing and provocative show opens at The Confluence Gallery in Twisp on International Woman's Day March 8th, 2014.

March 8th marks the annual International Women's Day Celebration. All around the globe the focus ranges from respect, appreciation and love towards women to celebrating women's economic, political, and social achievements. Starting as a Socialist political event, it blended the culture of many countries, primarily in Eastern Europe, Russia and former Soviet Bloc. In some regions the day lost its political flavor and has become more of an occasion for men to express their love for women in a way somewhat similar to a combination of Valentine's Day and Mother's Day. Yet in other regions, the political and human rights theme designated by the United Nations runs strong and political-social awareness of women's struggles worldwide have been exposed.

The Confluence invites you to be inspired, stimulated, and yes, maybe even shocked. The show hopes to instigate dialogue and discussion about the many facets of being a woman in the world.

For this exhibit, co-curators Nicole Ringgold and Joanne Marracci asked artists to interpret their definition of “Woman” by creating up to 5 pieces using a variety of visual media. To accompany their work, artists were also asked to submit 2 sentences or less describing their understanding of what it is to be a woman. Not limited to female artists, male artists were also encouraged to participate and provide their perspectives.

As a component to the exhibit, the Confluence will hold a panel discussion on Saturday March 29th. The purpose of this panel is to introduce women who are involved in a diverse range of careers and offer an arena for the audience to engage in questions and open communication. At present, panel members include a scientist, politician, farmer, fire fighter, hospice nurse, professor, defense attorney, musician, and a stay-at-home mother. Doors will open at 5:30pm. The guided discussion will begin at 6pm. This is a free event.

During the span of the exhibit, the Merc Playhouse, just across the street, will partner with the Confluence with a reading of Rapture, Blister, Burn by Gina Gionfriddo. The reading, which will be directed by Ashley Lodato, considers the career vs. marriage debate from the perspectives of two women. Seen by many as a response to Wendy Wasserstein's late 80's “feminist” play The Heidi Chronicles, Rapture, Blister, Burn is a funny and scathing examination of the idea of “having it all.” A full-time mom and a feminist academic decide to switch lives – completely.

The Confluence Gallery will hold an art opening on March 8th, 4-8pm. The Women show runs through April 19th.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Art Parties For Kids - Jewelry Making

Joanne Marracci Designs
We are in the midst of providing a series of fun Art Parties for Kids (grades 2-6) this school year.

We have scheduled parties to coincide with professional days, early release and school holidays. Party fees cover instructor and basic supply costs. The party themes offer something for everyone, and we sincerely hope you’ll offer your child new and fun ways to expand their brain power!!

Our upcoming art party is:
March 14 (10am-2pm) - Jewelry Making with jewelry artist and metalsmith Joanne Marracci.

Cost: $35 per day for the first artist in the family, $30 for each additional artist. Supplies for some parties will cost extra.

Sign up now - spots for this art party are already very limited!

Registration: Call Confluence Gallery @ 997-2787 (payment required to secure a spot). Maximum 10 artists per party.