Community Art Events

“Filthy Little Pictures” Exhibit at The Confluence

January 12 - March 5, 2022

Sexual shame is ubiquitous; no one escapes its clutches entirely. It is with each of us from birth to death, in varying degrees of severity and consciousness. From the diaper to the shroud, modesty, discretion, and conformity are elevated; any departure from those values is shamed with a vengeance.  For those free spirits who dare… [Read More]

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Twelfth Night with the Liberty Bell Drama Company

Wed-Sat, May 18-21, 7pm, Sun, May 22, 2pm, 2022

In May 2022, the Liberty Bell Drama Company (LBDC), in partnership with Methow Arts and the Merc Playhouse, will deliver an ambitious production of “Twelfth Night”: a rousing contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy about mistaken identity and self-discovery. “Twelfth Night” tells the story of Viola, a young heroine who washes up on… [Read More]

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6th Annual William Stafford Birthday Reading

Fri, Jan 7, 7pm, 2022

Join Confluence Poets for this year’s William Stafford Birthday Reading on Friday, January 7th at 7pm via Zoom CLICK HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK. Featured readers include Confluence Poets Subhaga Crystal Bacon, Easton Branam, Cindy Williams Gutiérrez, Christine Kendall, Sam Owen, and Greg Wright, along with guest poet Sam Lucy and singer-songwriter Ken Bevis. To honor Stafford’s… [Read More]

In The Community Gallery: Forest Dreams

Apr 30-June 11, 2022

Janet Fagan and Chris Pope collaboratively explore the dreams of wild places through carving, painting and printmaking. This mixed-media exhibit will highlight a shared, imaginative vision through Chris’s carving of forms and Janet’s mixed media surface embellishments. These dream-masks will be interspersed with Janet’s forest inspired woodblock prints and mixed media paintings. The Confluence will… [Read More]

Claire Waichler: Visualizing the Range of Glaciers

Until Jan. 31

Reflections on glacier field studies, climate history and experimental printmaking in the North Cascades Young local printmaker Claire Waichler’s exhibition includes multimedia “scrolls” that explore evidence and ideas of climate change, exploration, glacier science, and speculative futures in the North Cascades. Climate change impacts glaciers and ecological and human communities. The North Cascades in Washington… [Read More]

Beekeeping classes with local expert Susie Kowalczyk

February 5 & 6, 2-4pm, 2022

February 5, 2022 – Session # 1Basic beekeeping informationLife cycle of the honeybeeNecessary tools, clothing and equipment February 6, 2022 – Session #2Installing bee packages and nucsHive management & swarmsDiseases and pests DATES: Feb 5, 6, 2-4pm. LOCATION: YourSpace @ TwispWorks, 502 South Glover Street, Twisp, WA. COST: $35.00 per session/both sessions $60.00. Cost includes class plus… [Read More]

Write on the River Writing Competition

February 28, 2022

The 15th Annual Write on the River Writing Competition officially opened on Dec. 15. The deadline forsubmission is Feb. 28, 2022. Six winners will be awarded a total of $1,200 in cash prizes for short fiction or nonfiction (maximum 1,000 words), on any theme or topic. The competition is for any writer residing in central… [Read More]

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