Stonington Gallery
Stonington Sundays: David Franklin
May 17, 2009
Stonington Sundays: Lecture with Duane and Betty Pasco
May 3, 2009 Lecture with Duane and Betty Pasco
Stonington Sundays: Adam McIsaac
April 19, 2009 Adam McIsaac : Carving Demonstration
Stonington Sundays: Owen & Janet Walker
March 29, 2009 Owen and Janet Walker: Wax Carving and Casting Discussion and Engraving Demonstration
Customized River Rings – Joan Tenenbaum
Tenenbaum worked with this couple to modify one of her signature ring designs into a pair of perfect wedding rings.
Totem Pole Park
Totem Pole Park & Longhouse, Private Commission. Specially commissioned poles by Duane Pasco, Joe David, Steve Brown, David Franklin, & Loren White. Longhouse by Duane Pasco. Raised and completed in 2008. Pasco Longhouse and Pole at Twilight Duane Pasco – Salmon Prince Comes Home Completed Totem Pole Park
Mary Randlett – Stonington Lecture Series
Mary Randlett – Slide Show and Lecture Renowned landscape photographer Mary Randlett, will discuss how her northwest painter friends have been an important inspiration behind her photography. Please RSVP by October 9th.
Annual Duwamish Tribe Gala Dinner and Art Auction
June 8, 2008 Annual Duwamish Tribe Gala Dinner and Art Auction Honoring Seattle’s First People You are warmly invited to join a celebration of Duwamish culture and Northwest art hosted by the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI). Enjoy a vibrant live show by Gene Tagaban, a cocktail reception and silent art auction, performance by […]
Joan Tenenbaum – Stonington Lecture Series
Lecture Series Wednesday, 7pm $5 admission Please join us for a special lecture with Joan Tenenbaum, THE ARTIST LINGUIST, TRANSLATING FIELD RESEARCH INTO WEARABLE ART, on Wednesday September 12 at 7pm. Joan will share her experiences from her years spent living with the Athabaskans and Eskimos in Alaska. It is a story made all the […]
Duane Pasco – Raven, Orca, Bear Totem
Western Red Cedar, Acrylic, 2006. 120″h x 25″w x 45″ – Private Collection Duane Pasco meticulously documents the progress of his exquisite totem carvings. This 10 foot totem was commissioned for a private home, with the artist and collectors working closely to design a personal piece.