Open Studio

Open Studio

Join us for an evening where the PMRCAA residents will share about their practice and the work they created at the ranch.

By Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture

Date and time

Thursday, May 29 · 4 - 6pm PDT

Location

68467 Three Creek Rd

68467 Three Creek Road Sisters, OR 97759

About this event

Please join us for the third Open Studio of the 2025 residency season at Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture!

Date: May 29th

Time: 4 - 6 p.m.

Location: Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture


Presenters for this event include Writer Liza Birnbaum, Interdisciplinary Artist Kaitlin Santoro, and Painter Krista Schoening.


This event is free and open to the public. Space is limited so registration is required.

For ages 16 and older. Those under age 16 may attend accompanied by an adult.


About the Residents:

Liza Birnbaum (She/Her) - Seattle, WA

Liza Birnbaum's fiction and essays have appeared in Web Conjunctions, jubilat, Tammy, Open Letters Monthly, and other publications. She holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and lives in Seattle, where she's the 2024-25 Visiting Assistant Professor of Humanities & Writing at Cornish College of the Arts.


Kaitlin Santoro (She/Her) - Riverside, CT

Kaitlin Santoro is an interdisciplinary artist working in photography, sculpture, and printmaking. Her work explores time, memory, and loss, focusing on dementia and generational trauma. Exhibited internationally, Santoro has held residencies at Pilchuck Glass School, Oxbow School of Art, and Sculpture Space, among others.


Krista Schoening (She/Her) - Little Rock, AR

Krista Schoening is a painter whose work focuses on plants. She is the Director of the Larson Gallery in Yakima, WA, and has taught painting at the University of Washington, Studio Escalier, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She holds both an MFA in Painting and Drawing and an MA in Art History from the University of Washington.


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Located on a 260-acre working ranch in Sisters, Oregon, the vision of PMRCAA is to connect sustainable agriculture, conservation, arts, and sciences with traditional and contemporary crafts and skills integral to ranching life. Today, PMRCAA operates as a program of the Sisters-based Roundhouse Foundation. For more information about the Roundhouse Foundation or PMRCAA please visit www.RoundhouseFoundation.org.

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