Update on Open Studios 2021

Here’s a quick update on the 2021 Open Studios Tour. We are planning to do an in person tour this year on October 16-17. These plans are subject to change depending on how the COVID-19 situation plays out.


Artists who were registered for the postponed 2020 tour are automatically registered for the 2021 tour. We will also be opening registration for additional artists from April 15th to May 31st.

Artwork is by Chris Helton

Artwork by Chris Helton

Important Updates to the Open Studios Tour

We have two important announcements regarding the Open Studios Tour.

The first is that we will be postponing the open studios weekend to October 2021. The artists already registered for the 2020 tour will continue to be registered with no action necessary.  We will continue to promote artists on social media and will take the opportunity to add educational videos to this website.

The second announcement is that Peg Falconer will be resigning as chairman of Washington County Art Alliance, the organization that runs the Open Studios.  The board members are sharing the responsibility of running the organization until such time as we have a new chairman. This is unrelated to the postponement of the tour which was due to COVID-19. A message from Peg is below.

Message from the President Peg Falconer

July 26, 2020

Dear Washington County Open Studios Artists, past and present;

This is the 11th year of an event that has grown in many ways since inception. Our inaugural artist group was 17, now we are over 50 and include local galleries and studio collectives. The traditional weekend of opening our doors now also embraces art events, farmers markets, and often a Sneak Peak exhibit. The numbers of visitors can top 2000 collectively. We have established ourselves as a 501(c)3 nonprofit and endeavor to build a mentorship program in our organization. We have made a meaningful contribution to our community, and the result is that the Washington County Art Alliance has a strong foundation of support and encouragement to continue to do so.

All through this, we have managed to keep the tour free to visitors, a unique arrangement in the Open Studio genre. This aligns to our mission to provide access to art for all people, regardless of income. We use local businesses to conduct our own business; our stunning catalog (thank you Joyce Gabriel for the conception and guidance) has been printed by Lithex Printing in Hillsboro, our fearless photographer for three years running, MIke Teegarden, is himself an Aloha resident, our signs have been printed at Miracle Signs in Forest Grove, whose owner Lynne has patiently seen us through the many updates and revisions.

But most importantly, our organization has been run by YOU. I can’t emphasize that enough. Many hours of effort, earnest commitment, and a willingness to work towards a common goal has made the Open Studios Tour possible all these years. We have many artists who return each year to contribute to the effort, which speaks of good things about them as well as what they do. These people put in countless hours each year to keep the gears turning: Chris Goldthorpe, Virginia Parks, Randy Goossen, Bob Heath, Terry Grant, Patti Isaacs, Susan Gallighar-Turner, Ana Quinn, Tim Gabriel, JoAnn Pari-Meuller, Donna Sanson to name a FEW. There are

m any others both past and present. Truely, we are an intrepid lot of

volunteers making this thing work. My hat is off to each and every one of you who has done some part, because you GET that the old axiom is true:

Many hands do indeed make light work.

Which brings me to the point of this rather long letter.

I have been the President or co-president since we were founded in 2010, and it has become necessary now for me to step down. I know this is midstream in a very difficult year, and I do not make this decision frivolously. In fact, it is quite difficult to let go of something I hold dear, something that I feel is contributing to the common good, something that allows me to connect with the artists in my community. Something, quite frankly, that forces me into my own studio to get to work.

Yet it is for better health that I step down from any position of leadership, and I cannot ignore this turn in my path.

Washington County Art Alliance is on solid ground, in spite of how uneasy we seem these days. We have an excellent and committed board, a solid financial base for our next tour, and a fine mix of experienced Open Studios artists along with new artists with fresh ideas. In short, we still have YOU, the local artists with a message to send and a means to do it. Art matters to healthy communities. Creativity is meaningful to everyone. Our connections to each other allows us to flourish in ways we cannot otherwise.

Please keep sharing. Your art, your time, your talent, your commitment. I will be seeing you around, I am sure of it.

Warmly,

Peg Falconer

Founder and past president of WCAA

Open Studios Registration Update

At this time of uncertainty it is impossible to predict what the situation with regard to the Covid-19 virus will be in October. We are still accepting registrations for the Open Studios Tour and applications for the mentorship program until the end of March.
 
We will revisit the situation before the catalogs would need to be printed and if the tour needs to be postponed till next year we will offer refunds of the registration fee to any artists wishing to drop out. We will continue to promote tour artists on social media. The deadline for photos may end up being extended, please contact us if you need more time.

 

Artist Registration is now Open

Registration for the 2020 Washington County Open Studios Tour is now open, the last day to register is March 31st. More information can be found here.

We are also accepting applications for our student mentorship program. The last day to apply is March 31st. More information can be found here.

If you have any questions please use our contact form.

Call to Artists 2020

Washington County Artists Open Studios Tour
October 17 & 18, 2020

The eleventh annual Washington County Artists Open Studios Tour is an opportunity to share your creative space with your community, to educate about your process of art making, and to develop professionally. The tour is open to artists over 18 years of age, with a working studio located within Washington County, Oregon.

Artists must agree to be in their studio workspace and prepared to show and demonstrate part of their art making process to the public during all open hours of the tour, 10am-5pm. All work shown must be original and made by the studio artist. Sales are limited to original work or reproductions of the artist’s original work.

Participating artists will be listed with a photo of work and artist information in a printed catalog, on the web site, and may be featured on social media sites, in local media and advertising for the event. Participating artists are required to attend meetings, support fundraising and are encouraged to volunteer on one of the organizing and facilitating committees. The tour is a project of the Washington County Art Alliance, a 501(c)3 nonprofit.

Online registration opens March 1, 2020 and closes March 31, 2020.
Registration and additional information can be found here.