Poetry on the Salish Sea
Poetry on the Salish Sea and Centrum present to you: The Language of Love, A Valentineās Day Reading
Poet Melissa OāNeil shares her thoughts on love ahead of a special Valentineās Day reading by her and 13 other poets.
Poetry on the Salish Sea
Poet Melissa OāNeil shares her thoughts on love ahead of a special Valentineās Day reading by her and 13 other poets.
Centrum
As part of Centrumās long-term planning, Executive Director Rob Birman plans a shift to a new role .
ebere agwuncha
Art news by Melissa OāNeil, Centrum Artist Residency ProgramĀ PORT TOWNSEND, WA ā Centrumās Artist Residency program is delighted to welcome visual artist ebere agwuncha. As part of the In the Making residency, agwuncha is presenting a visual lecture on Thursday, February 5th, from 4-5 p.m. titled āMeditation
Visual Art
[caption id align="alignnone" width="1076"] Photo courtesy of Centrum Ā [/caption] A Centrum Residency Column by Melissa OāNeil Crasis (/krey-sis/ from the Greek ĪŗĻį¾¶ĻιĻ, "mixing", "blending") is a contemporary art collaborative duo made up of Andy Davis and Anne Lukins. Ā Their
Performing Art
[caption id align="alignnone" width="4000"] On Monday, Dec. 8, Copper Canyon Press's doors were replaced with new ones by Centrum's Jim Guthrie (far right), and parks employees Eli Lederer (left) and Chris Guile (right). Guthrie said the state had the final
Visual Art
[caption id align="alignnone" width="1065"] From left to right, Libby Pratt, Leila Block, Ryan Christopher Jones, Lynette Ngulube, Connor Colbert, K Van Petten, Lara Messersmith-Glavin, Emily Ross, and Melissa O'Neil. Photo courtesy of Centrum Ā [/caption] A Centrum Residency Column by Melissa OāNeil
Visual Art
[caption id align="alignnone" width="4000"] Photo by Ryan Christopher Jones Ā [/caption] Centrum Arts News by Melissa OāNeil Ryan Christopher Jones is an observer and storyteller, and his foray into anthropology started long before his doctoral anthropology work. Ā āI had been doing anthropology for a
Performing Art
[caption id align="alignnone" width="4284"] McCurdy Pavilion and Littlefield Green stand ready for Centrum's Jazz Port Townsend and Acoustic Blues Festival events this week and next. Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz Ā [/caption] News by Diane Urbani de la Paz Oh, it
local news
News by Hudson Gardener Art is often an attempt to connect new or disparate ideas to something familiar and grounded. Centrum's new Local Artists Residency program at Fort Worden seeks to connect local artists with the very place they liveāas well as giving them opportunities to interact