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Port Ludlow Community Church will host a benefit concert for Rwanda next week. Cellist Pamela Roberts and pianist Sung-Ling Hsu will perform at the show, planned for 2 p.m. Saturday, July 22 at … more
The Bay Club’s new art exhibit, “Still Life,” harkens back to the masters. The group art exhibit showcases the magic of still life paintings, with works that enable artists to … more
The Stephanie Schneiderman Trio will be performing 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 15 at the Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery. This event is hosted by Rainshadow Recording and Concerts and sponsored by … more
Northwind Art presents “Outside In,” a large-scale art exhibition combining bird, wildlife, and landscape photography by Kerry Tremain and Brian Goodman with sculptures by the late Tom … more
Three different contemporary dance concerts — titled Summer Dance I, II, and III — will be performed in the JFK Hall at Fort Worden July 21, 22, and 28. Each show begins at 7 p.m., with … more
KarenLee Eaton and Nancy Rody will be the featured artists at Gallery 9 in July, the gallery has announced. Eaton’s photography will be on display this month at the gallery, home of the … more
ArtWorks2 is coming to the Commons at Fort Worden on Friday, July 14 and Saturday, July 15. Organizers of the invitational show said it will feature diverse media, including painting, gourd art, … more
The Olympic Music Festival is celebrating its 40th anniversary summer season with the return of world-famous violinist Ray Chen and the launch of a new educational program.   The festival … more
Salish Sea Butoh will present the third annual Salish Sea International Butoh Festival in August in Port Townsend. The event celebrates Japanese Butoh, an avant-garde style of dance-theater that … more
Artists who love to go outside and paint the sky, sea, and everything in between are invited to submit their work to Northwind Art for its plein air exhibition. The show is set to open in Port … more
Mitchel Osborne and Melissa Bixby will be the featured artists in July at the Port Townsend Gallery. Osborne is a professional photographer who has been a contributor to major editorial … more
Port Ludlow Art League has selected is featured members for July. Janice Gruber is the league’s Artist of the Month, and Mary Lynn Laker has been named Jeweler of the Month. Gruber is … more
His words still resonate today. “A myth is a story that tells a sacred truth without the use of facts,”   Daniel Deardorff once said. In celebration of the third … more
Local arts consortium PT Artscape met behind the high school tennis courts on Saturday, June 3 to paint a welcoming mural on the wall of the maritime and wood shop building. Present were … more
Local ballet dancers are getting set for the 27th annual performance by Ling Hui’s dance studio, with shows at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday, June 17. It will take place at Fort Worden’s … more
The Port Ludlow Art League will welcome Julie Paton as the speaker for its program meeting this month. Paton is a watercolor artist who began her artistic journey studying at the University of … more
There are two types of dancers: Those who want to dance, and those who have to dance. Matia Simmons-Reimnitz, a Port Townsend senior, is staunchly the latter. “I can’t even … more
By its very nature, a cappella choral singing relies upon the complex interweaving of individual voices to make a cohesive whole. The point is that the singers create together what they can’t … more
Rainshadow Recording welcomes bluesman Terry Robb to the Palindrome Saturday, June 10. Robb is an acclaimed fingerstyle guitarist, singer, composer, arranger and record producer. His work is … more
Golden Shoals has hit their stride following a name change in 2020 that reflects an adventurous approach to traditional American music. Over the past 10 years, Golden Shoals — made up of … more
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