
The PN Farm Arts Initiative is a place-based, collaborative art space based at Plas Newydd Farm in Ridgefield
Imagine a beautiful historic farmhouse on a hill above the shores of the Lewis River in North Clark County. Now, fill that house with the art of several accomplished local artists. The Plas
Newydd Farm Arts Initiative recently announced its first fine arts show on May 24 and 25 in Ridgefield. The show features several Clark County artists, including a 2024 PN Farm Arts Initiative artist in residence.
There will be a special focus on artists from North Clark County. Featured artists include Ken Spurlock, Nancy Casey, Valerie Conrey, Teri Corle, Lee Herrman, Ann Fleming, Mary Grout, Janine Littrell, Brenda Bergg, and Sharon Svec. Music will be provided throughout the event by finger style guitarist Kit Garoutte. Their work includes painting, collage, clay, textiles, and bronze sculpture.
The PN Farm Arts Initiative is a place-based, collaborative art space based at Plas Newydd Farm in Ridgefield, Washington. The Initiative creates a place where the local arts community and the general public can come together for creativity, conversation and exploration, delving into the stories of this region.
When: May 24 & 25, 2025 10 am to 5 pm
Where: Plas Newydd Farm 33415 NW Lancaster Rd Ridgefield, WA 98642
For more information, contact arts@pnfarm.com.
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