Brown Bag: Plateau Indian Drumming
Josephy Center for Arts & Culture 403 N Main St, Joseph, OR, United StatesAllen Pinkham on Plateau drums and drumming, in a zoom format.
Allen Pinkham on Plateau drums and drumming, in a zoom format.
Join us November 10th at noon for a discussion of "The Forest Lover" by Susan Vreeland. The story of Emily Carr's troubled career as an artist is a long and sometimes tedious journey.. National acclaim waited until Emily was in her 50s, waited while she overcame being just a good "woman artist," waited until Native themes were ok in polite Canadian society.
All artwork is small in size less than 10 inches in any direction and priced under $200!
The authors of Eminent Oregonians: Three Who Matter will be hosting a virtual author event via Zoom at noon on Tuesday, November 22.
This closing reception is a special shopping day. We will provide refreshments, kids activities, and additional sales on books and art supplies, all proceeds will go to support Youth Art Programming.
We invite you to read the attached short stories and then join us at noon on Tuesday, December 13th, at the Josephy Center to talk about these short pieces--and others you love. We can look at and talk about the Little Art Works as well.
After two years of presenting their holiday concert as an online event, the Wallowa Valley Music Alliance is pleased to again be celebrating the holiday season with a variety of holiday music on Sunday afternoon, December 18th at Josephy Center for Arts and Culture. $10 Donation.
A dramatic reading by Rich Wandschneider, originally written by Dylan Thomas, with Seth Kinzie improvising on piano! Streamed live at a link below for those who cannot attend in person.
Please join us to celebrate the opening of Timber Culture! With a presentation by Gwendolyn Trice Founder and Executive Director of Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center.
"I will cover aspects of my favorite mediums, tattooing and pen and ink drawing. I’ll go through my process, from start to finish, for both. I’ll discuss how each medium has influenced the other and show the ways in which the two connect, both in application and in theory. I’ll also cover some details of my newest venture into tattooing with the opening of Meadowlark, my one person tattoo studio in downtown Joseph. I’ll cover a few of the ins and outs of how the shop operates."- Tim Biedron
A talk about AEDs and Heart Attacks in the News, by Dick Burch
The closing reception will include a performance by Bart Bugwig, and a short film about the Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center project Hello Neighbor.
Get your tickets to the fest here!
We invite you to join us for a monthly Interdisciplinary Art Talk, open to artists of all disciplines, beginners to seasoned artists. We will be meeting every first Wednesday of the month, 5:30 to 7:00 PM. Topics of discussions are varied and in a professional atmosphere of respect and friendship.
Come enjoy live music by Calico Bones! Light food will be provided, and drinks will be available for purchase. We will be joined by this year’s curator is Auburn Isaak of La Grande Oregon.
We invite you to join us for an infomal gathering and story telling inspired by the artwork at the Women's Exhibit, or by life events. Each storyteller will have 4 minutes. All people and genders are welcome to participate, snacks and hot drinks provided! Sponcered by Soroptimists of Wallowa County
Auburn’s current work is pulled from the fluidity of the nature she surrounds herself with, and she is constantly striving to push the boundaries and dimensions of fluid acrylics and mixed media.
The basics of how to get the AED off the wall and onto a patient. Two hours. A training with Dick Burch of Wallowa County. Please RSVP on this page! Maximum 20 people.
Join us for a conversation with Molly Gloss author of Fishtrap Read's Jump-Off Creek, and her good friend, writer Bette Husted, All Coyote's Children. They will discuss writing, women writing, and women in the West.
On Thursday night, March 23, at 7:00 p.m., Sean Cassidy will be at the Josephy Center to show a film on the life and career of Alvin Josephy.
Nils Christoffersen and Nels Gabbert, the new "tag-team" at Wallowa Resources addressing workforce housing, will be the presenters at a special, Tuesday, March 28 Brown Bag at the Josephy Center.
Join us on Friday, March 31 for Women, Words, & Music at 7pm (doors open at 6:3opm)and admission is $10 per person.
A Youth Maker Space from 12-4pm, every Saturday during the months of April & May. Most supplies included. Registration not required and it's FREE!
CANCELED TODAY, SATURDAY MAY 13
This year we will have special new musical element to the Youth Arts Festival. Admission is FREE but donations are appreciated.
What is a wild landscape? One thing that makes Eastern Oregon so special is untouched and undeveloped landscapes. The Wild Landscape exhibit will celebrate Northern Wallowa County's diverse and wild lands. This means the landscape is the focal point, no human-made objects visible in the art works.