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From the Editor January 2024

Dear Fellow Stoners, What a year 2023 has been! Now the New Year is here, and I need your input to continue a quality Sculpture NorthWest for 2024. I am so grateful for all the contributors and the advertisers who have helped make this publication possible; for Kim who keeps the spelling and syntax readable, and for Nannette […]

How Much Arliss Newcomb Enjoyed Art City – May/June 2009

Driving directions to Art City are easy you say? Ha! They go something like this: Take the California St. exit off of the 101 freeway. Drive east to Main St. then go north on Main to Olive, turn east on Olive and go two blocks, now go left on Dubber St., only the sign says […]

Happy 20th Anniversary Camp Brotherhood Sept/Oct 2007

I know it’s been said before, but Stoners do ROCK! What a great 2007 Symposium. Thank you one and all for making it such a success. One of the many highlights for me was the great turnout of Alumni from past years for our special Lunch on Wednesday. It was good to see so many long missed friends. I […]

Elaine MacKay – Artist Spotlight (2000)

This is an interview conducted by e-mail and phone with Elaine MacKay. She has been a member of NWSSA since 1996. Where she lives says a lot about her character and also the type of stone she uses for many of her pieces of sculpture. Twenty-five miles southwest of the Columbia River and in the small town of The Dalles, […]

Whidbey Island Retreat – May/June 2000

Sunny weather was the order of the day on my visit to the Whidbey Island Retreat 2000 this last weekend. I parked my car and walked down the road past the farmhouse. All at once I heard this strange music – CHINK – TINK – TONK. Hammers striking tools, tools hitting stone. Each stone had a slightly different tone. Of the 40 people […]

Living with Sculpture – Jan/Feb 2000

  I am so glad I was able to take the time to go see a beautifully crafted sculpture show. After following a wandering suburban road around and around, my partner, Mike, and I came upon a long driveway with a striking piece of sculpture by Mark Heisel at its entrance. “This must be the place!” Mike said. Sure enough all along the […]

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