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1991 Was A Very Good Year

30 years ago we were in our 8th year as an organization. We were growing in number and feeling anything

President’s Message Jan-Feb-Mar

From the President….  What is Happening in 2021??? The pandemic continues to present a substantial challenge to NWSSA operations so

From the Editors Oct-Nov-Dec

Dear Sculptors, We are at the verge of a new year ! In this issue we are pleased to shine

From the Editors July-August-September

You may have noticed that this issue encompasses July/August/September rather than just July/August. With support from the board, we decided

President’s Message Aug-Sept-Oct

From the President….  Dear Sculptors, I am enjoying the afterglow of our Virtual Symposium. As I write this, we still

2020 Virtual Stone Carving Forum

In August 2020, we hosted a Virtual Stone Carving Forum to share videos, pictures, have Q&A discussions, watch live presentations, and

From the Editors May/June 2020

Dear Reader, So…  Here we are.  It feels as though we’ve stepped through a portal into an alternate reality, or

Christine Paige

Christine Paige christinepaigesculpture.com “Beyond The Sea” Delight in the beauty of nature and the human form inspired me to begin

John Thompson

For the last 25 years John has been sculpting and carving almost daily, but he came to this via a

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Recent News & Updates

2024 Art in the Garden – Kubota Garden

The Kubota Garden Foundation is jointly sponsoring a SCULPTURE WALK with the Northwest Stone Sculptors Association at The Kubota Garden in Rainier Beach Seattle Saturday,

2024 Evergreen Arboretum Sculpture Show

NWSSA, Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens and the Shack Art Center join together to host a two day Sculpture Walk. The Sculpture Walk will be held

2024 Oregon State Stone Carving Symposium

August 25th – September 1st, 202429th Annual International Stone Carving Symposium at Camp Suttle Lake near Sisters, Oregon Early Birds! Sign up by July 15th

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