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Collaborative Drawing Event: Surrealist Soil and Luminous Leaves

  • Museum of Northwest Art 121 1st Street La Conner, WA, 98257 United States (map)

Join us for these two free community events on Saturday, March 9! First Skagit Valley Clean Energy Cooperative and Olympia Community Solar will lead an educational solar workshop from 1:00-2:00pm, followed by a collaborative family-friendly drawing event facilitated by exhibition artist Kathleen Faulkner from 1:30-2:30pm.

Collaborative Drawing Event: Surrealist Soil and Luminous Leaves

Date & Time: March 9 from 1:30-2:30pm

Age range: recommended 8+

Level: All Levels

Join us in the MoNA studio for a drop-in family friendly event! Team up with community & family members to imagine a surrealist tree in this collaborative drawing activity. Use your imagination to draw a tree from the canopy down, and into the soil below. This activity is led by Silva Cascadia artist, Kathleen Faulkner, who will prompt you to reimagine trees with your community.


Cost: Free for members | Suggested donation for non-members
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About Kathleen Faulkner: 

I was born and raised in Seattle and my art training was at Cornish School of the Arts. I have lived in Anacortes since 1983. In the mid 1980s I began a jewelry apprenticeship lasting for five years. I continue to pursue my jewelry work as well as having always worked as a 2D artist.  Jewelry and painting became a full time career in 2008.  I am the recipient of the 2019 Museum of Northwest Art Luminaries Award and currently have work on loan at the American Embassy in Pristina, Kosovo. I am a Board Trustee for The Museum of Northwest Art.


General Amenities and Accessibility Information

  • The facility is wheelchair accessible and an elevator is available in the back of the building

  • A wheelchair is available for visitors

  • Limited seating is provided throughout the galleries and studio space

  • Restrooms are available on both floors of the museum. Changing tables are available in the restrooms on the 2nd floor and an all-gender restroom is available on the 1st floor of the museum

  • Please email us at info@museumofnwart.org or call us at (360) 466-4446 if you have questions or need additional information about accessibility


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