Abstract on Orcas Retreat 2014
Past Workshops: Abstract on Orcas This past September, several of our members interested in Abstract stone sculpture gathered together for
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Past NWSSA sponsored, or supported, workshops which further our mission. If you see one you’d like us to hold again drop us a note (office AT nwssa.org) or leave a comment in the post. Don’t forget to check our Upcoming Workshops for something that might interest you.
Past Workshops: Abstract on Orcas This past September, several of our members interested in Abstract stone sculpture gathered together for

The following is a list of some of the past workshops the NWSSA has offered in the Pacific Northwest region.

If as a NWSSA member, you could take 3-4 hours in one day to learn something about the carving of
We listened to your input and have begun scheduling half to full day workshops to bring small groups of carvers

Randy Zieber’s BC Stone Yard Yes, it’s winter in the Pacific Northwest. The forecast is for periods of rain mixed with

The weather was wild for much of the weekend, but even the frequent and heavy rains failed to dampen the

Last summer, while hosting a sculpture booth at Meeker Days in Puyallup, a visually impaired woman came through. I invited her

Monty Python would have loved it. I wouldn’t be surprised if John Cleese had a hand in planning the Roche

As part of the Bellingham 2000 project, Ward Lynch and Janet Brown set up a week-long “Sculptors at Work” event in August at
Women;’s Hand Carving Retreat June 4-7, 2026 in Port Orchard, WA
Rasp, chisel and sand your stone sculptures during our quiet and peaceful retreat where we can easily talk among ourselves and dust is limited.
SAVE THE DATES! SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th – NWSSA HOLIDAY PARTY – 4-8 PM Stone Carving Folks, Family and Friends, our winter potluck party will be
August 24th-31st 2025 29th Annual International Stone Carving Symposium at Camp Suttle Lake near Sisters, Oregon Early Birds! Sign up by August 10th to Save
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