The annual “en plein air” art event returns to downtown Camas this Friday, Sept. 1, just in time for the Downtown Camas Association (DCA)’s “Celebrate Art” themed First Friday festivities.
Visitors to downtown Camas can watch artists paint outdoors at various points along Northeast Fourth Avenue and other main downtown Camas streets from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. Then, from 5 to 8 p.m., visitors can enjoy the DCA’s September First Friday, which includes after-hours shopping and dining at local shops and restaurants; dance performances, artist demonstrations, art gallery receptions, arts and crafts projects and live music.
“The art scene in Downtown Camas has been growing exponentially in the last few years,” DCA Event and Project Manager Leah Nichelson said. “This First Friday is truly a celebration of art in all its forms. Everyone is invited to appreciate art, make art and revel in all of the authentic and electric creativity happening in our community.”
The Camas Gallery, which has featured a “plein air” (French for open air) event in downtown Camas for more than a decade, and the newly opened Pike Art Gallery will present this year’s “plein air” art event. Local artists will paint various downtown Camas scenes throughout the day Friday, then show their work inside the Camas Gallery from 4 to 8 p.m. that evening. Visitors are encouraged to visit the gallery and vote on their favorite art pieces. The gallery will award “people’s choice” ribbons to the community’s top three favorite “plein air” artists.
Several local artists will share their knowledge with First Friday visitors: Kathy Marty of Windy Hill Weavers will have a mini-loom available for people to try weaving; artists Tamra Sheline and Heidi Curley of the 411 Art Collective, and Camas artist Anna Norris will collaborate on three canvases; textile artist Sandy Moore will share the joys of fabric collage; and Virtuosity Dance Studio dancers will showcase their talents at two outdoor performances.