Susan Fronckowiak’s two young children enjoyed the playhouse their father built for them on the family’s rural Washougal property after they relocated to Clark County in the late 2000s, but naturally grew out of it as they got older.
As a result, the treehouse sat mostly empty — until Fronckowiak decided to resume her art career after putting it on hiatus to focus on parenting and other endeavors.
“When I got (back) into art, I made (the treehouse) into my art studio,” she said. “I literally have a treehouse on my property that is my studio. It’s got a view of the Washougal River valley, and it’s quiet, and I’m literally up next to pine trees, where I get my inspiration.”
Fronckowiak, the owner of the appropriately named Treehouse Art Studio, and 25 other artists will participate in the Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance’s (WACA) Eighth annual Washougal Art and Music Festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, at Reflection Plaza, 1703 Main St., Washougal.
“I moved to the community 15-plus years ago and got into art again after taking a big break,” Fronckowiak said. “I started researching (artists) in the area and making connections, and people have been welcoming me with open arms, giving me hints and tips, and really bringing me in. I just think that’s something that really makes our community special.”