Kelle Herrick, the legendary Birdwoman of Bandon, far too generous to claim all of the credit for herself, sent me this note. It seems no matter how unlikely the Wild Arts Festival features artists other than Ms Herrick. Why I can't imagine, but for those seeking diversity in all things here is the whole unvarnished story.
The Wild Arts Festival celebrates nature in the work of regionally and nationally-known artists and writers. Now in its 30th year in Portland, the Festival has become the northwest’s premier show and sale of nature-related art and books. The participating artists and craftspeople represent a wide variety of media, and the authors present are a mix of novelists, photographers, poets and writers of non-fiction.
The Wild Arts Festival will feature over 50 artists and 35 authors in a festive atmosphere. Hours will be 10am-6pm on Saturday and 11am-5pm on Sunday November 20 & 21, 2010, at Montgomery Park Atrium, in Portland.
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