Glass art, ceramics, mixed media, collage art and watercolor paintings are just a few of the art styles that attendees can expect to see at the Palouse Women Artist Group’s Spring Exhibit hosted by the non-profit organization, Artisans at the Dahmen Barn.
Beginning on April 6 from 1-3 p.m., art from 27 female artists of the Palouse Women Artist Group can be seen until April 27.
During the reception on April 6, the artists of each piece will be present to discuss their artwork.
The Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is open Thursday through Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and located at 419 N Parkway, Uniontown, Wash.
The wide array of art mediums will provide viewers with a diverse and enriching experience.
The exhibit creates a unique opportunity for art lovers to appreciate the vast creativity among these women while also gaining insights into their artistic processes.
“They are a great supportive group,” Julie Hartwig, the manager of The Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, wrote in an email. “They encourage each other and share their techniques with each other.”
The Palouse Women Artist Group strives to provide support to female artists pursuing a professional or personal career in the arts.
The members of the PWA share passion, ideas, techniques and more with each other to foster education and community among each other.
“[We are] motivating women everywhere to pursue artistic endeavors with integrity,” Hartwig wrote.
The PWA promotes an environment of openness and acceptance of diversity and individuality.
For more information, visit their website at www.ArtisanBarn.org or call 509-229-3414 or email info@artisanbarn.org.
Brooklynn Jolley can be reached at arg-life@uidaho.edu