2nd Annual Art Show & Fundraiser
About this Event
2nd Annual Art Show & Fundraiser
Do you work with the land – as a farmer, forester, scientist, or resource professional – and harbor a hidden creative side? Perhaps you're a painter, writer, musician, or storyteller? Agroforestry Northwest's new Creative Ecology initiative is bridging the gap between art and ecology, exploring how creativity can revolutionize land use and conservation. We've discovered a wealth of artistic talent within our community – farmers who weave and paint, foresters who sculpt and write poetry, scientists who express themselves through diverse art forms. If this sounds like you - join us in forging new paths to inspire innovation and change.
At our first art show last year we had 31 artists display paintings, ceramics, demonstrate basketry, teach line dancing, read poetry, use mushroom spores to paint and many other wonderful arts and crafts.
We will host another creative ecology event around our theme at Raising Cane Ranch on September 11th in a living art structure of trees and the cidery. Larger visual arts will be curated among the trees of the living art structure, some will be displayed in the cidery and we will have an open mic for poetry, short stories, and songs. We invite all artists to attend the event and talk about their works with the public.
This event will also help fundraise to help fund our efforts in promoting agroforestry, biocultural restoration and creative ecology in the PNW. We offer our paid for classes free to indigenous citizens, students, and conservation corps members. Donations are encouraged to help support futher education and outreach.
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