The Washougal Art Festival will look markedly different this year, morphing from a single-day in-person event to month-long social media showcase. But its mission of promoting the work of local and regional artists will remain exactly the same.
The 2020 version of the annual event, which highlights the work of 25 participating artists, will be held throughout August on the Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance’s (WACA) website and social media pages.
The artists’ work will be presented in photos, videos and other digital representations.
“Our website will be the hub, and from there people will be able to access (the festival) through our Facebook and Instagram pages,” WACA president Kelli Rule said. “(The festival) will be social media-driven. We’re trying to rally for exposure and drive sales for the artists with posts, direct links to objects on their website, media articles and their Patreon accounts. We’ll do our best to give the artists the attention they deserve. We’ll also try to have some interactive elements as well.”
Rule said the festival will “be different in a lot of ways, some of which we haven’t anticipated yet.”
“(For the future), I can definitely see a blending of an in-person festival and a month-long event where each artist is spotlighted in a meaningful way,” she said. “In years past, we did promotions on social media leading up to the event, but they were more like, ‘This is one of the artists. Isn’t their work nice?’ I think (a more robust campaign) would do a lot more for artists as far as driving sales.”