Author: Maureen Andrade
The Season for Talk
A few years ago, I spoke with a successful art leader from Portland about how Vancouver could build its audience for its galleries. Keep doing what you’re doing, I was […]
Singing Makes the Connection
This past weekend, choirs from a local high school and college had their retreats at a camp at the Gorge. As a chaperons for my older son’s group, I had […]
How to Make a Masterpiece
"Starry Night" by Vincent Van Gogh is one of the most well-known masterpieces. A quick disclaimer: I have never created anything that would be confused with a masterpiece, so the thoughts […]
Music at Esther Short Park A Joy
Friday night I stopped in at the Vancouver Wine and Jazz Festival to enjoy Hawaiian food, refreshments, some great conversation, and of course, America’s original art form: jazz. The headliner […]
Aesthetic of a Community
My family returned a couple weeks ago from vacation. Whenever I travel, I spend time quietly watching everything around me. The aesthetic of any community tells visitors several things about […]
Celebrating Each Others Successes
Why is a district where there are many of the same types of businesses grouped together more economically advantageous than one where there is only a smattering of each? Why […]
Our Interconnected Arts Community
Every community needs a way to connect its people. In Clark County, there are dozens of groups, guilds, and collectives that reach thousands of creative people and patrons. There are […]
project:PRINT Creates Buzz
It was hot, really, really hot on July 2 when project:PRINT had their first of many planned events in the Vancouver Arts District; this one was at Mt. Tabor Brewing. […]
Recycled Arts Festival Brings Crowds and Commerce
The 10 Year Anniversary of the Recycled Arts Festival brought out happy crowds of Clark County residents to Esther Short Park this past weekend. Visitors enjoyed the work of our […]
Clark County’s Growing Literary Community
Walking up to the Slocum House for Gallery 360’s first Book Fair this past Saturday, I was greeted by a friendly face. Clark County Poet Laureate Christopher Luna sat at […]