Featured Events
Pasco’s Fiery Foods Festival – Sept. 9th
Award-Winning Show “Vincent” Comes to Walla Walla
Othello Hosts PRCA Rodeo, Demo Derby
Othello Fair Offers Food, Fun and More
Deutschesfest: Beer, Brats, Chicken Dance!
Pendleton Round-Up Receives Top PRCA Honors
Charity Duck Race Celebrates 35 Years
Wild Day of Wheeling Planned in Moses Lake
Little Theatre Outlines Upcoming Season
Fall Season Begins for Excursion Train
Vintage Vehicles Featured at Fort Walla Walla
Annual Eastern Oregon Film Festival – Oct 19th-21st
Sip & Stroll in Downtown Moses Lake on Sept 16th
Community Concerts Announces 2023-24 Season
ZZ Top to Headline ‘Rock the Locks’
Lauded One-Man Show Arrives in Walla Walla
Hells Canyon Mule Days Marks 42 Years of Family Fun
Dayton Hosts Old-Fashioned Small-Town Fair
Summer Heating Up for Excursion Train
The Fun Never Stops at Clearwater River Casino

Agrarian Art and Purpose of Existence: Old World Master Woodcuts to McGregor-Clement Calendars
October 19 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

This program presents a series of exemplary works in fine art and photography that stir attention to the awareness of the vital relationship between agriculture and farmers wellbeing. The works include harvest images from the magnificent collection of National Photography Hall of Fame recipient John Clement commissioned by The McGregor Company and rare woodcuts and engravings dating back to the 16th century
Dr. Richard Scheuerman is professor emeritus of graduate studies at Seattle Pacific University and award-winning author of several books from WSU Press including Harvest Heritage, Hardship to Homeland, River Song, and Finding Chief Kamiakin. His book on Northwest agrarian art, Harvest Hands, will be published by WSU in 2024. He lives in Richland, Washington.
Details
- Date:
- October 19
- Time:
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
- Event Categories:
- Art, Community Events, History & Heritage
- Website:
- https://www.cbcartscenter.com/lectures/
Venue
- Franklin County Historical Museum
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305 N 4th Ave
Pasco, WA 99301 + Google Map - Phone:
- 509-542-5531