Thursday, July 20, 2017

"How To Love A River" by Robert Michael Pyle


“How to Love a River” by Robert Michael Pyle is one of the pieces featured in our current exhibit. Published in Hipfish Monthly in 2005 and featured in Dr. Pyle’s most recent publication, "Through A Green Lens, Fifty Years of Writing for Nature", this moving and powerful piece is sure to stir up feelings of love, caring, and concern for all rivers. Our summer exhibit 'For the Love of the River' brings together artists, authors, and creative community members of all ages uniquely expressing their views of the Lower Columbia Basin. There are photographs, sculptures, poetry, paintings, textiles, and more. This exhibit runs through Labor Day weekend, September 3rd and we are open Thursday - Sunday from 12 noon to 4PM. We are located at 1394 State Route.4 in Skamokawa, WA and you can always reach us the following ways:
Phone: 360-795-3007
Email: fos1894@gmail.com
Mailing Address: PO Box 67, Skamokawa, WA 98647.
Website: http://www.redmenhall.blogspot.com
Facebook Page: Friends of Skamokawa/River Life Interpretive Center

Thursday, July 13, 2017

For the Love of the River ~ Exhibit Opening this Sunday, July 16



The Friends of Skamokawa are pleased to be sponsoring our summer exhibit titled 'For the Love of the River'. This exhibit features artists and authors of Wahkiakum County expressing their views of the Lower Columbia Basin. There are photographs, sculptures, poetry, paintings, textiles, and more, showing the variety of our local artists' and authors' views inspired by the beauty of this beautiful and unique area. This exhibit runs from Sunday July 16th through Labor Day weekend, September 3rd. Refreshments will be served this Sunday for the opening and all are welcome to join us as we celebrate rIver life in Skamokawa. We are open Thursday - Sunday from 12 noon to 4PM and are located at 1394 S.R.4 in Skamokawa. For more information please call 360-795-3007 or email us at fos1894@gmail.com.