This collaborative endeavor, generously supported by the George and Christiane Smyth's Salish Weave Fund, symbolizes a ...
If ever there was a beautiful, must-visit American town, Port Townsend, Washington has to be it. Located at the northeastern ...
While there’s nothing wrong with roses and a box of chocolate, up your game by presenting them to your sweetheart somewhere ...
For those looking to explore nature without roughing it at a campground, an island off Canada's western coast offers verdant ...
McCluskey, now retired after a career in education, has been a lifelong photography enthusiast. His passion for the craft has ...
Writing about a 1980 show of pastels and charcoal drawings for Art in America magazine ... on the Flathead Indian Reservation ...
In its second year, the festival organized by Bellingham-based cultural nonprofit Paper Whale brought storytelling, song — ...
From a debut bi-city arts exchange to urban sketching to deep sea creatures made of glass, the Pittsburgh art scene is vibrant in February.
Gallery 9 and Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery will be among the venues which will participate in the Art Walk from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday in downtown Port Townsend.
Aspen and Cameron Decker present “Our Belongings: Sqelixʷ (Salish) Art and Toolmaking” on Feb. 2 as part of the John White series at the Northwest Montana History Museum in Kalispell.
Initially nicknamed the ‘lonely sea otter’ because of his solitary lifestyle, in more recent years he has had a rather more sinister title bestowed upon him. Meet Ollie, the “Salish Sea Serial Killer, ...