Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture: Whychus Creek Art & Science Workshop — October 7-8
Participants in the two-day “Whychus Creek: Taking a Closer Look Workshop” will explore ecosystems, collect data and samples, and create artwork
"We love seeing where the intersections lie between two seemingly opposing forces - such as art and science - and that's exactly what this workshop accomplishes," said Ana Varas Arts Projects Coordinator for PMRCAA. "Whychus Creek runs right through the Ranch, making it the perfect subject for this research workshop. We are so lucky to have Jerri, with her passion for encouraging curiosity and wonder about the natural world, at the helm of this initiative."
Workshop participants will learn about stream habitat by examining material through the microscope, creating drawings, and gel prints. By exploring the ecosystem and organisms at various scales, the workshop seeks to uncover complexities that cannot be seen with the naked eye. After collecting samples in the field, participants will return to the studio to further examine the materials and experiment artistically using drawing, gel printing or another medium of their choice.
Workshop details:
What: Whychus Creek: Taking a Closer Look Workshop
When: October 7 and 8, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Registration: EventBrite
Cost: $40
About Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts and Agriculture
Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts and Agriculture (PMRCAA) is located on the historic Pine Meadow Ranch, a 260-acre working ranch in Sisters, Oregon at the base of the Cascade Mountains. The vision of PMRCAA is to connect sustainable agriculture, conservation arts and sciences with traditional and contemporary crafts and skills integral to ranching life. Located in the traditional territory of the Wasco, Warm Springs, and Paiute peoples, work at the ranch is grounded in a strong sense of place and community, and the diversity and multiple perspectives of the people that call our region home are deeply valued. Today, Pine Meadow Ranch operates as a program of the Sisters-based Roundhouse Foundation, and it continues to operate as a working ranch.
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