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Poet Laureate Tod Marshall

Tod Marshall, Washington’s Poetry Road Warrior   Written by Alison Highberger His travel schedule is brutal—long days crisscrossing Washington’s 71,303 square miles by car and by plane, being away from...

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Patricia Moss, Art Sleuth

Patricia Moss investigates art for a living interview by Sheila G. Miller If you’ve ever wondered if that painting you found in your grandma’s attic is actually a priceless work of art, Patricia Moss...

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Washington Artist: Lummi carver Felix Solomon

Lummi carver Felix Solomon preserves history in his artwork written and photographed by Lauren Kramer The wood pellet stove was crackling inside Felix Solomon’s new carving studio on Bellingham’s...

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The Blind Woodsman John Furniss

Sightlessness doesn’t stop John Furniss from carving his own future written by Viki Eierdam | photography by Ingrid McQuivey In a dimly lit studio in Washougal, John Furniss turns exotic woods like...

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Jansen Art Center brings art to the people

written by Viki Eierdam Located on pedestrian-friendly Front Street in Lynden, Jansen Art Center is 22,000 square feet, full of six creative art studios, a performance hall, two floors of exhibit...

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Mighty Tieton, an artisan incubator buoys an entire town

written by Catie Joyce-Bulay photography by Terray Sylvester On the outside, Yakima Valley’s Mighty Tieton looks like an abandoned warehouse. Its name hangs above a mustard-colored door not quite...

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Artist in Residence — Werner Hiemann Creates Illuminated Art from Miscellany

written by Viki Eierdam photography by Emily Joan Greene If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Werner Hiemann excels at the gift of observation. This Ridgefield resident takes overlooked items that...

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Sue Taves breaks new ground with her sculpture on Whidbey Island

written by Adam Sawyer SUE TAVES’ FIRST STONE SCULPTURE was a 6-inch Winnie the Pooh, made of honey alabaster for her high school art class. She still has it. “I love everything about stone,” she...

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Robert Michael Pyle: A Rare Species

Renowned butterfly expert, natural history writer, novelist & poet Robert Michael Pyle is the subject of a feature film, has three new books, an album & a new focus written by Cathy Carroll...

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The Native Eye

THREE ARTISTS’ WORLDVIEWS GAIN EXPRESSION THROUGH SHOWS, SHOES AND SYMBOLS Written by Fiona Max Some art catches your eye, some demands your attention. Artist Louie Gong wants to reshape the business...

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