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2021 Winter Virtual Symposium Schedule

We hope you plan to join us for our LIVE Presentations January 16-18 2021!

Three days of morning coffee, presentations, and evening campfires punctuating a weekend of coordinated carving (if you want) and getting to see each other’s faces and new works. Share a video of your studio if you didn’t last time around! Play or cheer on your favorite contestant in Geopardy! with “Alex” Trevor Contreras as your host! Show us your new work (in progress ok) on our theme of Balance!

Registration Closed.  If you’ve registered already but haven’t accessed the forum yet, go to www.nwssa2020.org and create an account. This is the website that the forum will center around. The “Registration Desk” has all the information you need to be able to use the site, post pictures, reply to comments, and send messages to other sculptors.

If you already have an account on the forum from our last virtual symposium in August, we ask that you still register on the NWSSA website and pay $55. This registration fee will cover the cost of the forum, administrative fees, and payments to the presenters.

Saturday, January 16th
10:00 am  Zoom Kick Off!  Grab a cup of coffee & get re-acquainted
12:00 pm Deborah Wilson  ‘The Lotus Flower’ Commission
3:00 pm Cyra, Wes & Ian  Stone Carving and Trauma Advocacy
5-8 pm Happy Hour  Sit around the virtual camp fire and chat!
Sunday, January 17th
10:00 am Coffee Hour  Good Morning! open chat session
12:00 pm David Williams  ‘Stories in Stone’    RESCHEDULED for Sunday Evening at 5:00 pm following GEOPARDY
3:00 pm Trivia Game  GEOPARDY
5:00 pm David Williams  “Stories in Stone” 
6-8 pm Happy Hour  Sit around the virtual camp fire and chat!
Monday, January 18th
10:00 am Coffee Hour  Good Morning! Open chat session
12:00 pm Beverly Naidus  Art and Social Justice
3:00 pm Virtual Exhibition  ‘Balance’
5-8 pm Happy Hour  Sit around the virtual camp fire and chat!

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