SOU’WESTER EVENTS!

See what’s happening during your next stay or plan a visit around our free live music, workshops, wellness offerings and more!

Jun
21
Tue
SUMMER ART CAMP: Writing & Zinecraft Workshops with Melissa Favara & A.M. O’Malley – OPEN TO PUBLIC
Jun 21 @ 10:00 am – Jun 23 @ 1:00 pm


SUMMER ART CAMP For Adults (and kids) Program*


Writing & Zinecraft Workshops with Melissa Favara & A.M. O’Malley

*AS OF JUNE 1ST THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS WELL AS GUESTS STAYING AT THE SOUWESTER!

 

Place and Time: Experiments in Writing and Zinecraft

Each day of this three-day series, team-taught by Melissa Favara and A.M. O’Malley, will provide participants with the opportunity to experiment with writing several short works of fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry. Participants will be provided with writing prompts and their own vintage manual typewriter to use for the writing process, feedback sessions, and materials and guidance for creating one-of-a-kind artifacts (zines) of their favorite creative writing pieces.

Three One-Day Workshops: RSVP for 1 or all 3

Tues June 21 10am – 2pm (please bring sack lunch for break)

Day A: Experiments in Poetry and Prose This workshop will include writing from prompts and time for sharing; each writer will generate several small pieces. After a break for lunch and revision/feedback time, we will engage in zine making.

 

Wed June 22 10am – 2pm (please bring sack-lunch for break)

Day B: Flash Fiction / Micro Essay Writers will generate several small pieces of writing, engage in workshop with peers, and make zines after lunch.

 

Thurs June 23 9:30am – 1pm (with lunch break if possible – bring lunch or snack)

Day C: Poetry for Everyone Writers will generate several poems, share work with the group, and after the break, polish with a partner and craft zines.

 

Melissa Favara writes creative nonfiction, poetry, and nonfiction, teaches writing and literature at Clark College, collects typewriters, and curates the 1,000 Words reading series. She is a member of the board of directors of the Independent Publishing Resource Center and writes the zine teen sleuth, and seeks every opportunity to promote reading, writing, and the printed word.

A.M. O’Malley lives in Portland, OR where she is the Executive Director of the Independent Publishing Resource Center. Her writing has appeared in Nailed Magazine, Poor Claudia and The Burnside Review, among other publications. Expecting Something Else her first full-length book of poem-memoir is out on University of Hell Press.

Cost $75 for all three days or $30 each day paid to Sou’wester. Plus $5 material fee separate and paid to instructor (for those who take more than one of the classes, one $5 material fee covers all days).

Please bring a sack lunch and/or snack. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for teens and adults. All skill levels welcome. Max # of students: 20


Cost $75 for all three days or $30 each day paid to Sou’wester. Plus $5 material fee separate and paid to instructor (for those who take more than one of the classes, one $5 material fee covers all days).

Please bring a sack lunch and/or snack. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for teens and adults. All skill levels welcome. Max # of students: 20

Please RSVP by June 17     souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

**AS OF JUNE 1ST THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS WELL AS GUESTS STAYING AT THE SOUWESTER!  Currently Our SUMMER ART CAMP Workshops are Only Open to Guests Staying at The Sou’wester and they may fill up fast! Plan ahead.


 

 

SUMMER ART CAMP: Film Series with Eric Isaacson
Jun 21 @ 8:00 pm – Jun 23 @ 9:00 pm


SUMMER ART CAMP For Adults (and kids) Program*


FILM SERIES   with Eric Isaacson  OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Tues June 21 8pm – 9pm

A COSMIC AND EARTHLY HISTORY OF RECORDED MUSIC

ACCORDING TO MISSISSIPPI RECORDS

This admittedly whirlwind presentation attempts to sum up the entire history of recorded music starting with the birth of all stars in the universe and ending in the dark ages of the 1980’s.  To tell this story, Mississippi Records representative Eric Isaacson uses 45 minutes of film, 166 slides, and many audio samples. Also being shown are many novel and strange pieces of film that drive home how high and low culture can fly.

 

Wed June 22 8pm – 9pm

SECRET LIFE OF PLANTS

INCLUDING A SHORT PRESENTATION ON ECSTATIC TRUTH

Mississippi Records presents one of the most influential films on its philosophy, The Secret Life of Plants!  A beautiful film, originally released in 1978 featuring a tripped out Stevie Wonder Soundtrack, stunning stop motion photography showing the life of plants, deep in sites into the meaning of life and much more! After the film, Eric Isaacson from Mississippi Records will give a very short slide show and film presentation on Waylon Green (the director of Secret Life) and the concept of Ecstatic Truth.

Thurs June 23 8pm – 9pm

I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE:

Film, stories & images from the Mississippi Records and Alan Lomax archive

A film, music and aural presentation by Eric Isaacson of Mississippi Records. Featuring archival film, images & stories spanning 1890 to the present day.  The live footage performances are culled from rarely seen film shot during Alan Lomax’s North American travels between 1978 to 1985 and Mississippi Record’s own enormous library of folk blues, gospel, esoteric, international & punk music.

 

 

Mississippi Records has produced over 200 releases on LP & 100 releases on cassette tape. They have managed to do this on a shoestring budget, without ever advertising or engaging in promotion of any kind & distributing only through DIY avenues. Eric Isaacson is the founder of the label & is responsible for much of the graphic design, editing & producing of its releases.  He also owns & operates the Mississippi Records retail shop in Portland, Oregon.

 


Cost: Each Film $2 and includes POPCORN BAR! Hot tea and coffee provided.

Please RSVP     souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

**AS OF JUNE 1ST THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS WELL AS GUESTS STAYING AT THE SOU’WESTER! Currently Our SUMMER ART CAMP Workshops are Only Open to Guests Staying at The Sou’wester and they may fill up fast! Plan ahead.


 

 

Jun
28
Tue
SUMMER ART CAMP: Time-Lapse to Scaven-Journals: Workshops with Damon Ayers and Tessie Word
Jun 28 @ 9:30 am – Jun 30 @ 12:30 pm


SUMMER ART CAMP For Adults (and kids) Program*


Time-Lapse to Scaven-Journals: Workshops with Damon Ayers and Tessie Word

 Textured Landscapes (A Workshop for Children and Parents)

Three One-Day Workshops: RSVP for 1 or all 3

All three workshops will be fun and physically active. You are encouraged to attend with your child or if you like, drop them off, for a creativity-filled early morning exploring the multiple textures of the Long Beach Peninsula.

The minimum age for drop-off is 8 years old.

 

Tues June 28 9:30am – 12:30pm

Day One: Scavenjournal

In this workshop we will begin to expand the textual and visual potential of being–in-place. We will create collaborative journals with comics, poetry and collage inspired by the settings and materials we find around the Sou’Wester and the Long Beach peninsula. Each participant will leave with a notebook filled with shared creative exercises for further exploration.

 

Wed June 29 9:30am – 12:30pm

Day Two: Texternal Rewards

For this ramble/ derivé we will be armed with charcoal, paper-mache and large paper for making rubbings and recordings in the variety of landscapes around the Sou’Wester Lodge. We will walk or bike from the ocean beach to the Lone Fir Pine cemetery a half mile or so inland. Along the way we sample different interesting textures in the environment and then over-lay them with the cut and paste poetry we are able to find on the tombstones of Lone Pine. Everyone will leave with new impressions of the natural world and our place in it and also some unique artworks.

 

Thurs June 30 9:30am – 12:30pm

Day Three: Natural Theaters

Time lapse photography and stop motion animation.

In this workshop, we will explore the cinematic potential of the gorgeous and dramatic landscape around the Sou’Wester Lodge. Beach and rock, rippling grasslands and forests of low surf pines become the stage for our exploration of the art of beautiful images and fluid frame rates. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite doll, action figures, or toys but we are also open to exploring the way the landscape changes over time and how we might use the materials of nature to creatively engage with the visual sensations of time. If possible, participants should bring a smart phone, tablet, laptop or other portable electronic device that is wifi compatible and can run apps. We can provide two or three that we will share but personal devices are very encouraged.

Damon and Tess are both practicing artists and licensed K-12 teachers who are also parents of a two and a half year old daughter. We are learning to turn seemingly conflicting demands as parent-artists into new opportunities for creativity in family life. As workshop facilitators, we aim for participants of all ages to feel actively and creatively engaged, and to have opportunities for thinking critically about essential questions for continuing art practice.

 


Cost $75 for all three days or $30 each day. An additional material fee of $3 for the scavenjournal class, paid directly to instructor. Each class will have a short walk or fieldtrip, please wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Please also bring a backpack or tote bag for carrying a notebook and collecting samples. If possible, participants in day three will need a smart phone, tablet, laptop or other portable electronic device that is wi-fi compatible and can run apps. Please bring a sack lunch and/or snack (optional lunch together after the workshop). Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 2+. All skill levels welcome. Max # of students:16.

Please RSVP     souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

*Currently Our SUMMER ART CAMP Workshops are Only Open to Guests Staying at The Sou’wester and they may fill up fast! Plan ahead.


 

 

Jul
5
Tue
SUMMER ART CAMP: Creative Writing with Nick Jaina
Jul 5 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

Creative Writing   with Nick Jaina 

Creative Writing For People Who Hate Staring At An Empty Page

Three One-Day Workshops: RSVP for 1 or all 3

Tues July 5 10am – 1pm

Wed July 6 9:30am – 11:30am

Thurs July 7 9:30am – 11:30am

This set of workshops (sign up for 1 or all 3) focuses on all the good things that writing can do for your mental and emotional state, how it can bring you closer to people, and how it can help you understand the world. Rather than just trying to make something marketable, we will work on discovering the interesting, funny, and wonderful ideas that are sitting inside of us.

Nick Jaina is a musician and author from Portland, Oregon. His book Get It While You Can is a finalist for the Oregon Book Award in Creative Non-Fiction. He has taught writing workshops for ten years at Pendleton Rock Camp.


Cost $75 for all three days or $30 each day.

Please bring a laptop or pen and paper. Please bring a sack lunch and/or snack. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 15+. All skill levels welcome. Max # of students:15.

souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

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Jul
6
Wed
SUMMER ART CAMP: Creative Writing with Nick Jaina
Jul 6 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

Creative Writing   with Nick Jaina 

Creative Writing For People Who Hate Staring At An Empty Page

Three One-Day Workshops: RSVP for 1 or all 3

Tues July 5 10am – 1pm

Wed July 6 9:30am – 11:30am

Thurs July 7 9:30am – 11:30am

This set of workshops (sign up for 1 or all 3) focuses on all the good things that writing can do for your mental and emotional state, how it can bring you closer to people, and how it can help you understand the world. Rather than just trying to make something marketable, we will work on discovering the interesting, funny, and wonderful ideas that are sitting inside of us.

Nick Jaina is a musician and author from Portland, Oregon. His book Get It While You Can is a finalist for the Oregon Book Award in Creative Non-Fiction. He has taught writing workshops for ten years at Pendleton Rock Camp.


Cost $75 for all three days or $30 each day.

Please bring a laptop or pen and paper. Please bring a sack lunch and/or snack. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 15+. All skill levels welcome. Max # of students:15.

souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

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Jul
7
Thu
SUMMER ART CAMP: Creative Writing with Nick Jaina
Jul 7 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

Creative Writing   with Nick Jaina 

Creative Writing For People Who Hate Staring At An Empty Page

Three One-Day Workshops: RSVP for 1 or all 3

Tues July 5 10am – 1pm

Wed July 6 9:30am – 11:30am

Thurs July 7 9:30am – 11:30am

This set of workshops (sign up for 1 or all 3) focuses on all the good things that writing can do for your mental and emotional state, how it can bring you closer to people, and how it can help you understand the world. Rather than just trying to make something marketable, we will work on discovering the interesting, funny, and wonderful ideas that are sitting inside of us.

Nick Jaina is a musician and author from Portland, Oregon. His book Get It While You Can is a finalist for the Oregon Book Award in Creative Non-Fiction. He has taught writing workshops for ten years at Pendleton Rock Camp.


Cost $75 for all three days or $30 each day.

Please bring a laptop or pen and paper. Please bring a sack lunch and/or snack. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 15+. All skill levels welcome. Max # of students:15.

souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

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Jul
12
Tue
SUMMER ART CAMP: Songwriting Workshop with Catherine Feeny
Jul 12 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

Songwriting Workshop with Catherine Feeny

Songwriting: the Art and the Business

One Three-Day Workshop

Tues July 12 9:30am – 12:30pm|
Day one will focus on awakening creativity. We will use exercises designed to open our ears to that unerring inner voice, and move us past blocks to honest expression. Students may use one of the exercises explored in class to begin writing a song in their free time on day 1.

Wed July 13 9:30am – 12:30pm
On day two, we will focus on what makes a song powerful, and explore the significance of writing as a tool for deeper connection with oneself and others. We will look at successful works and discuss our own songs in terms of tools like metaphor, melody and rhythm. Students who are open to workshopping their material may bring a song they started on day 1, or a song they wrote before the workshop for the class to hear and discuss. Sensitive souls, fear not — we will create a safe space for artists at their most vulnerable.

 

Thurs July 14 9:30am – 12:30pm
On day three, we will talk about the business of songwriting. Royalties, publishing companies, synch agents, collection agencies — the ins and outs of making money as a songwriter can be challenging to navigate. Come with questions and take away ideas about how to take your craft and your career to the next level.

Portland, OR-based songwriter Catherine Feeny has been a professional songwriter for ten years. She self-released her debut album in 2003, which garnered an audience in Europe that led to extensive touring abroad. Feeny moved to the U.K. in 2005,  where her song “Mr. Blue” received an A-list at the country’s most listened to radio station, BBC Radio 2. After being dropped by record company EMI in 2008, she relocated to the Northwest and in 2013, won the Peace Promotion Prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest with the song, “United.” The revolutionary anthem also caught the attention of writer/activist Eve Ensler (The Vagina Monologues), who commissioned Feeny to compose a song for her organization, One Billion Rising. Feeny has shared the stage with acclaimed songwriters The Indigo Girls, Suzanne Vega, John Prine and Wilco. The confessional “Afraid,” from her most recent album (on Fluff & Gravy Records) has received more than 700,000 plays on Spotify. Her songs have been featured in film and TV in Europe and in the U.S.

It is possible to RSVP for just 1 or 2 days of the workshop,

but preference is to sign-up for all 3 due to structure of teachings.


Cost $75 for all three days (preferred) or $30 each day.

Participants should bring their own musical instrument (unless they plan to write for vocal only) and a recording device (phone is OK). Also bring a notebook and a writing instrument, or a laptop for writing and notes. Please bring a snack if needed. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 16+ (exceptions made for very mature and interested younger teens). All skill levels welcome.

Max # of students:10.

STATUS:there is still availability     souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

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Jul
13
Wed
SUMMER ART CAMP: Songwriting Workshop with Catherine Feeny
Jul 13 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

Songwriting Workshop with Catherine Feeny

Songwriting: the Art and the Business

One Three-Day Workshop

Tues July 12 9:30am – 12:30pm|
Day one will focus on awakening creativity. We will use exercises designed to open our ears to that unerring inner voice, and move us past blocks to honest expression. Students may use one of the exercises explored in class to begin writing a song in their free time on day 1.

Wed July 13 9:30am – 12:30pm
On day two, we will focus on what makes a song powerful, and explore the significance of writing as a tool for deeper connection with oneself and others. We will look at successful works and discuss our own songs in terms of tools like metaphor, melody and rhythm. Students who are open to workshopping their material may bring a song they started on day 1, or a song they wrote before the workshop for the class to hear and discuss. Sensitive souls, fear not — we will create a safe space for artists at their most vulnerable.

 

Thurs July 14 9:30am – 12:30pm
On day three, we will talk about the business of songwriting. Royalties, publishing companies, synch agents, collection agencies — the ins and outs of making money as a songwriter can be challenging to navigate. Come with questions and take away ideas about how to take your craft and your career to the next level.

Portland, OR-based songwriter Catherine Feeny has been a professional songwriter for ten years. She self-released her debut album in 2003, which garnered an audience in Europe that led to extensive touring abroad. Feeny moved to the U.K. in 2005,  where her song “Mr. Blue” received an A-list at the country’s most listened to radio station, BBC Radio 2. After being dropped by record company EMI in 2008, she relocated to the Northwest and in 2013, won the Peace Promotion Prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest with the song, “United.” The revolutionary anthem also caught the attention of writer/activist Eve Ensler (The Vagina Monologues), who commissioned Feeny to compose a song for her organization, One Billion Rising. Feeny has shared the stage with acclaimed songwriters The Indigo Girls, Suzanne Vega, John Prine and Wilco. The confessional “Afraid,” from her most recent album (on Fluff & Gravy Records) has received more than 700,000 plays on Spotify. Her songs have been featured in film and TV in Europe and in the U.S.

It is possible to RSVP for just 1 or 2 days of the workshop,

but preference is to sign-up for all 3 due to structure of teachings.


Cost $75 for all three days (preferred) or $30 each day.

Participants should bring their own musical instrument (unless they plan to write for vocal only) and a recording device (phone is OK). Also bring a notebook and a writing instrument, or a laptop for writing and notes. Please bring a snack if needed. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 16+ (exceptions made for very mature and interested younger teens). All skill levels welcome.

Max # of students:10.

STATUS:there is still availability     souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

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Jul
14
Thu
SUMMER ART CAMP: Songwriting Workshop with Catherine Feeny
Jul 14 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

Songwriting Workshop with Catherine Feeny

Songwriting: the Art and the Business

One Three-Day Workshop

Tues July 12 9:30am – 12:30pm|
Day one will focus on awakening creativity. We will use exercises designed to open our ears to that unerring inner voice, and move us past blocks to honest expression. Students may use one of the exercises explored in class to begin writing a song in their free time on day 1.

Wed July 13 9:30am – 12:30pm
On day two, we will focus on what makes a song powerful, and explore the significance of writing as a tool for deeper connection with oneself and others. We will look at successful works and discuss our own songs in terms of tools like metaphor, melody and rhythm. Students who are open to workshopping their material may bring a song they started on day 1, or a song they wrote before the workshop for the class to hear and discuss. Sensitive souls, fear not — we will create a safe space for artists at their most vulnerable.

 

Thurs July 14 9:30am – 12:30pm
On day three, we will talk about the business of songwriting. Royalties, publishing companies, synch agents, collection agencies — the ins and outs of making money as a songwriter can be challenging to navigate. Come with questions and take away ideas about how to take your craft and your career to the next level.

Portland, OR-based songwriter Catherine Feeny has been a professional songwriter for ten years. She self-released her debut album in 2003, which garnered an audience in Europe that led to extensive touring abroad. Feeny moved to the U.K. in 2005,  where her song “Mr. Blue” received an A-list at the country’s most listened to radio station, BBC Radio 2. After being dropped by record company EMI in 2008, she relocated to the Northwest and in 2013, won the Peace Promotion Prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest with the song, “United.” The revolutionary anthem also caught the attention of writer/activist Eve Ensler (The Vagina Monologues), who commissioned Feeny to compose a song for her organization, One Billion Rising. Feeny has shared the stage with acclaimed songwriters The Indigo Girls, Suzanne Vega, John Prine and Wilco. The confessional “Afraid,” from her most recent album (on Fluff & Gravy Records) has received more than 700,000 plays on Spotify. Her songs have been featured in film and TV in Europe and in the U.S.

It is possible to RSVP for just 1 or 2 days of the workshop,

but preference is to sign-up for all 3 due to structure of teachings.


Cost $75 for all three days (preferred) or $30 each day.

Participants should bring their own musical instrument (unless they plan to write for vocal only) and a recording device (phone is OK). Also bring a notebook and a writing instrument, or a laptop for writing and notes. Please bring a snack if needed. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 16+ (exceptions made for very mature and interested younger teens). All skill levels welcome.

Max # of students:10.

STATUS:there is still availability     souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542

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Jul
19
Tue
SUMMER ART CAMP: Great Notion Filmmaking Workshop with Scott Ballard, Dicky Dahl, & Edward P Davee
Jul 19 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

Great Notion Filmmaking Workshop with Scott Ballard, Dicky Dahl, & Edward P Davee

One Three-Day Workshop

This will be a general production class in three parts, where we carry students from concept to shooting during the week –  screenwriting, producing, directing, lighting, cinematography.  We will teach as a team, breaking out into groups for more individual instruction.

Tues July 19 10am – 1pm

Wed July 20 10am – 1pm

Thurs July 21 10am – 1pm

Scott Ballard is an award-winning Director, Producer and Director of Photography with over12 years experience filming narrative features, shorts, documentaries, commercial work and music videos. His HD, Super 16mm and 35mm work has played in festivals around the world, garnering numerous awards. He holds an MFA in Film Production from Boston University. He is currently in pre-production on his forth feature film, FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE. He teaches at Portland Community College and the Northwest Film Center.

Dicky Dahl sang for the art-pop band Stratotanker in New York City, planted trees amongst the Mayans of highland Guatemala and herded goats in the Spanish Sierra Nevada before turning his attention to independent filmmaking. He co-wrote and produced The Ballad of Ramblin’ Jack, a documentary portrait of cowboy folksinger Ramblin’ Jack Elliott that won theSpecial Jury Prize for Artistic Achievement at the Sundance Film Festival and received wide theatrical distribution. His short film The Curio was a recipient of a project grant from the Regional Arts & Culture Council and an official selection of the 2011 Portland International Film Festival. The feature version of The Curio is in the festival circuit.

Edward P. Davee is an award winning writer/director whose films have screened in several film festivals, theaters, colleges, and art galleries around the world. His first feature, How the Fire Fell, won Best Feature Film at the Seattle Film Forum’s Local Sightings festival, had theatrical runs throughout the Northwest, and was distributed internationally by FilmBuff. In 2012, Davee won the Oregon Media Arts Fellowship and and additional grants from both the Oregon Arts Commission and the Regional Arts and Culture Council.

 


Cost $75 for all three days or $30 each day.

Please bring : Concept for a SHORT scene – 2-3 pages, 2-3 actors – or if no original material, bring a scene from a film you like that we can help reblock using local locations.  We’ll be providing 2 Canon 5D Mark III cameras and 1 Panasonic Lumix GH4 camera for use in shooting, but if student prefers they can bring their own camera. Please bring a sack lunch and/or snack. Hot tea and coffee provided. Workshop for students ages 16+. All skill levels welcome. Max # of students:20

souwesterfrontdesk@gmail.com   or   360 – 642 – 2542


 

 

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