Community Art Events

United by Water: Film and Discussion

Sun, Mar 4, 6pm, 2018

Screening of the film United by Water followed by a discussion with the film’s director. The 5 tribes of the Upper Columbia River unite on the water in traditional canoes for the first time since the Grand Coulee Dam flooded their traditional waterways 76 years ago. https://vimeo.com/235484266 Narrated by Sherman Alexie. Directed by Derrick LaMere.… [Read More]

Weagant Studio Spotlights: Art Quilt Coven

Mar 3-10, 2018

The Weagant Studio will spotlight several of the quilts created by Art Quilt Coven, a group of seven local quilters: Belva Hoffman, Barbara Newman, Carol Mitchell, Jayne Schrock, Jane Weagant, Lynette Westendorf and Sherrie Krown. The group has been meeting monthly for several years and challenges one another to create unique and beautiful quilts both… [Read More]

See you at the Rendezvous: On the sunny side of the North Cascades

Fri & Sat, May 11 & 12, 2018

The Outdoor Arts and Recreation are organizing the Rendezvous Festival. May 11-13. They would love to have as many people there as possible! It’s a little less than a month away and it is going to be SO MUCH FUN! If you haven’t bought your tickets yet and or signed up to volunteer (half-priced tickets… [Read More]

Methow Conservancy First Tuesday: Sasquatch

Tues, Mar 6, 7pm, 2018

“Sasquatch: Man-Ape or Myth?” with David George Gordon. Learn about this mysterious and iconic Northwest creature, and weigh the evidence both for and against its existence!  Learn about this mysterious and iconic Northwest creature, and weigh the evidence both for and against its existence! Throughout the Northwest, people have been reporting encounters with the Sasquatch for hundreds… [Read More]

Liberty Bell Senior Wins Poetry Out Loud Eastern Regional Championships

Thu, Feb 1, 2018

Mackenzie Woodworth, a Liberty Bell High School senior, will represent the Methow Valley at the Washington State Poetry Out Loud  Championships in Tacoma in March. Mackenzie won the sixth annual Poetry Out Loud competition for Liberty Bell High School and Independent Learning Center students at The Merc Playhouse in December, reciting “I Go Back to May 1937”… [Read More]

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SUPAMAN

Thurs, Feb 8, 7pm, 2018

His name is SupaMan, an origin of the Apsaalooké (Crow Nation), who blends his Native American  culture with hip-hop in the Siouan language. He holds a dedicated mission of empowering youth and educating his followers with a message of hope through culture and music. 2017 MTV video music award winner, “Native American Music Award”, “North American Indigenous Image… [Read More]

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Piano trio offers a Valentine of virtuoso performances

Sat, Feb 17, 7pm, 2018

“What’s exciting about piano trios is you really have three soloists,” said Kevin Krentz, artistic director of the Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival. Audiences will hear that artistry in virtuosic performances and impeccable collaboration between violin, cello, and piano in the music festival’s annual Valentine concert.   Krentz is planning a diverse and compelling program.… [Read More]

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Exhibits at Confluence – The Beholden Eye: Concepts of Beauty and Deadly Beauty

Jan 18–Feb 24; Opening reception, Jan 18, 4–8pm, 2018

THE BEHOLDEN EYE: CONCEPTS OF BEAUTY Confluence Gallery presents The Beholden Eye: Concepts of Beauty in the main gallery. Is there a universal concept of beauty or is it truly and only in the eye of the beholder?  Artists of all mediums were invited to engage in the conversation.  What is Beautiful?   DEADLY BEAUTY – SALYNA… [Read More]

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