Journal Articles

Articles on Travel, Thoughts & Opinions, Book Reviews , Presidents Messages, and Letters from the Editors that have been published in NWSSA Sculpture NorthWest.

King County Public Art in the Parks

Marymoor Park gets its first two stone sculptures! By Benjamin Mefford December 2019 marked the culmination of more than four

Breathing Protection

Dust produced while working with stone containing silica and other harmful minerals is not just an annoying problem, it is

From the Editors Nov-Dec 2019

From the Editors… The International Sculpture Conference was held in Portland this year, and NWSSA participated by way of a

Making Space Exhibition

The Northwest Stone Sculptors Association is excited to unite with the Pacific Northwest Sculptors Group for Making Space – A Collaborative Exhibit Running

Ken Barnes 2019 Gallery Show

Ken Barnes at SHIFT Thursday, October 3rd, First Thursday in Seattle, Ken Barnes will have a show opening in Pioneer

Joan Rudd Open Studio Show

 Joan Rudd will be hosting an Open Studio Reception in Portland concurrent with the 29th International Sculpture Conference.Saturday, October 12,

Sculpture St. John Symposium

International Sculpture Symposium St. John in New Brunswick, Canada NWSSA Member Oliver Harwood shared his experiences of participating in this

Washington Symposium: Genesis

There is something inherently special about carving on a field with 110 sculptors from all over North America. This was

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