KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - On Friday, July 14 along Main Street in Klamath Falls, works by artists Dino Gay, Cheyanne Lundsten, and Marie Richardson; along with a painted tile mosaic by the Sky Lakes Cancer Treatment Center was installed as part of Phase 2 of the Alley Activation Project.
Read MoreAlley Activation Project continues
/KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - In 2022 Healthy Klamath was able to install 4 beautiful pieces of art on the exterior wall of a building downtown thanks to the AARP 2022 Community Challenge grant. Due to the success of this initial project, Healthy Klamath announces that in 2023 they plan to continue these beautification efforts.
Read MoreDowntown art project seeks local artists
/KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - In partnership with the Klamath Falls Downtown Association, Healthy Klamath was selected as one of the grantees for the AARP Community Challenge. The project that was selected is the Alleyway Art Project, otherwise known as the Alleyway Activation Project. Organizers are excited about this opportunity as out of 3500 applicants only 259 were selected.
Read MoreMazama students join collaborative community art project
/Sculpture students at Mazama High School are working with a prominent Klamath Basin artist to create a collaborative art piece highlighting nature, growth, and life.
Read MorePanther Prints brings business to Chiloquin students
/A promising new program at Chiloquin Junior/Senior High School will allow students to develop creative and professional skills while learning to run a business.
Read MoreLinkville Playhouse announces 2020/21 season and a casting call
/KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - With a spirit of cautious optimism and a healthy can-do attitude, The Linkville Playhouse is excited to announce its intention to present five new productions during the 2020/21 theatrical season, which begins in November and concludes the following July. The new season will feature one drama, three comedies, and a musical comedy.
Read MoreCascade-Siskiyou NM seeks applications for 2020 Artist in Residence program
/MEDFORD, Ore. – Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is now accepting applications for its summer Artist-in-Residence program. Selected artists are provided with a beautiful environment in which to generate artistic works and share their works with the public.
Read MoreFiber art by Liz Hubbard in Modoc Gallery
/Ancient rock art seen at various places in the Upper Klamath Basin and other regions of the West are the inspiration for fiber art works created by Liz Hubbard of Bonanza.
“I fell in love with the petroglyphs in Petrified Forest National Park and began a quest to see all the rock art I could find,” Hubbard says. “I joined groups on Facebook with like-minded petroglyph lovers, and I bought a small library about rock art.”
Read MoreNew outdoor art sculpture ‘flows’ at KCC
/The installation, titled “The Flow of Education,” is located in front of the Work Skills Technology Center and is designed to function as an irrigation system that waters the land below it. The sculpture stands more than 20 feet tall and consists of seven pipes topped by shallow bowl-like dishes.
Read MoreScience, technology, engineering, art and math: Welcome to STEAM Camp
/“Hey dude, I need a marble,” Emmett Samson said as he readied his paper rollercoaster for the ultimate test.
The fourth-grader placed the small ball at the top and let it roll. Not overly pleased with the result, he started to rework his coaster, adjusting the corners and height of the initial drop.
Read MoreThe artistic world of Peeps
/Peeps – yes, the colorful marshmallow candy – are coming to life at Mazama High School.
Some are sporting colorful hats, others are dressed in tuxes. They drive cars and wear togas. Some are fish. Between them, they represent more than 20 countries from around the world.
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/Lost River Robotics camp combines science, technology, engineering, math and art
Jack Hawkins couldn’t contain his excitement. “Look! Look at mine!” the 7-year-old exclaimed as colored bubbles floated up from the bottom to the top of his homemade lava lamp.
Read MoreBasin Adventures: An Adventure in Painting
/Located in downtown Klamath Falls, is a magical place that will help you escape from your day to day stress, relax with the girls and on some nights enjoy a bit of wine with your painting. Wild Pigments Art Studio is a place for creatives to express themselves with a bit of guidance and education.
Read MoreNew Art Gallery Opens
/Long time Klamath Falls artist and framer, Thomas Cogley, has opened a gallery of his own paintings and mosaics today. The gallery is adjacent to his frame shop, Signature Framing at 189 East Main Street in Klamath Falls, Ore.
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