Join Caldera for the last Open Studios of the year Saturday, March 29 which is free and open to the public from 1–3pm. Presented is the work of individuals from around the country chosen by jury and awarded four-week stays at Caldera’s Arts Center at Blue Lake through its renowned Artist in Residence program.
Open Studios is a special opportunity to experience the creative process of exceptional artists and to learn more about their residency experience at Caldera. Warm beverages and snacks will be served.
Open Studios takes place at Caldera’s beautiful Arts Center at Blue Lake, 16 miles west of the town of Sisters. Refreshments and a warm fire in Caldera’s Hearth Arts Center are a tradition for these informal, friendly and often surprising events. Each month, a new group of artists presents their work. This month features dancer and choreographer and her cast, Tahni Holt, Portland; sculptor and multi-media artist, Carolyn Hopkins, Portland; poet, Jennifer Foester, San Francisco, Califormia; writer, Grace Lee, New York, New York; and painter, Nick Norman, Portland.
Applications for 2015 Artists in Residence are now open. To learn more about applying to Caldera, go to: http://www.calderaarts.org/caldera/arts-in-residence/application/
Founded in 1996 by Dan Wieden, President of the Portland based international ad agency Wieden+Kennedy, Caldera is a nonprofit arts organization that, in addition to providing fully subsidized residencies to professional artists, supports underserved children through long-term mentoring and arts learning. Caldera’s mission is to be a catalyst for transformation—for people of all ages—through innovative arts and environmental programs.
Full bios can be found on the Caldera website, http://www.calderaarts.org
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