For a week in January, five of my close artist buddies gathered again at Fort Worden in Port Townsend, WA, for another artists’ residency. We were privileged to be awarded a week’s time there again, with freedom to work, create, think, walk, and enjoy the camaraderie of our buddies. Once again, we were quite lucky with the weather. January in northern Washington State, on the Puget Sound? We saw very little rain, only one day of big wind, and otherwise dry walking all around the state park, town, and the beaches. It was a real gift to have this time. A great way to kick-start another creative year!
Activity in the studio
Around Fort Worden and Port Townsend
field trip to see new public art
Not far from Port Townsend, in Port Hadlock, there’s a brand new playground with wonderful interactive art surrounded by bright colors and cool play equipment. Joanne’s friend Rebecca Welti, a sculptor who lives in PT, has recently completed a large project. The ceramic insets into a bench and large sculptures are designed to honor natural sea life that live in the nearby Salish Sea.
For more information on Rebecca’s art, check out her website.
Jennifer’s Port Townsend Community public art project
Jenn has a commission to create a mural at a childcare center being built in Port Townsend. There is a component where kids help make sea star and sea urchin mosaics to go in the mural. She arranged four sessions at the PT YMCA after school program, and Mark, Joanne and I assisted her on three of the afternoons. It was a lot of fun working with kids on mosaics again. It’s been a long time for me!
JKMosaic