Artists show Hanford in a new light Views of Hanford, a Retrospective is on display at the Gallery June 3–27.
Artist interview with Grace Lieberman “Art exists because we make it, not because someone else approves of it.”
Creative coping in a chaotic world: Bilateral drawing The practice of bilateral drawing has therapeutic benefits, requires few supplies, and can be performed in the comfort of your own space.
Latina artist explores culture and identity through food-inspired ceramics “The act of cooking, consuming, and sharing food stimulates innate emotions that I cannot easily describe with words…”
Sometimes you just have to start “It’s easy to think you aren’t making a difference, but sometimes you just have to start.”
Intimate “Something I always tell my actors is that there are so many ways to tell stories. If one way isn’t working, there's always another way.”
Renowned fiber and glass artists show work in the Gallery at the Park Exhibit on display at the Gallery at the Park from April 1–May 2. Reception is Sunday, April 6, from 1–3pm.
National Endowment for the Arts bends the knee “The NEA announced that they will restrict their support only to artwork that abides by and complies with Trump-prescribed censorship.”
Golden Paladin (March 2025) "Well, it’s not like rest was a luxury much expected on the road to war — not for any of them."
Gallery at the Park: Paintings, photography, and woodworking from Art Works Northwest Learn more about Art Works Northwest by visiting their website at artworksnw.org.
Art and poetry February 2025 Enjoy the art and poetry featured in the February 2025 issue of Tumbleweird!
Who Am I? Hello, welcome to my shit show. Where you shed old fears and grow into a prickly rose. No pick me nots or pick me sow. Who am I? Ja. ni.
The Sankofa Migration: Poetry from the Black Prisoners Caucus of Washington State Penitentiary This poetry is from Issue #5 of The Sankofa Migration, a publication of the Black Prisoners Caucus of WSP in Walla Walla, Washington.
Resilience “The definition of re·sil·ience: the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness; the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape”
Art by Denise Algood Read our 2022 interview with Denise Algood here: tumbleweird.org/artist-interview-denise-algood
Tumbleweed Music Festival seeks local artists for their annual logo contest "Every year, Tumbleweed Music Festival holds a logo contest."
The Arts Center Task Force urges Tri-Cities residents to vote YES for the arts on February 11 The Tri-Cities needs a dedicated performing arts center.