Things have been busy with the our publishing arm, the Dill Pickles Clearing House. Most importantly is the addition of our two new volunteers: Amanda Tillstrom and Marcella Joslin. Together, they are kicking things into high gear around the DPC offices. Check out the recently updated publications page for the most recent additions to the [...]
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WPA podcastin’
We’ve just posted the podcast from Art for the Millions: The Enduring Legacy of the WPA. This is a companion audio program to our book of the same title, which you can receive for “free” when you join the club. Special thanks go out to Erin Yanke and KBOO Community Radio. Enjoy. Art for the [...]
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WORK | PROGRESS Opens First Thursday, Dec 3rd!
Join us at the Eyeful Gallery (NW 6th & Everett) Thursday, December 3 at 6PM, during the First Thursday art walk for the opening of WORK | PROGRESS, an art show, pop up bookshop and event series to benefit the Dill Pickle Club. Cape Perpetua and Niekrasz/ Jenkins Duet (of Why I Must Be Careful) [...]
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