Rural Arts
The Chimacum Center seeks to grow more inclusive and expansive rural culture through the arts and celebration. We are the keepers of the bronze Watershed Wishing Bell by beloved sculptor Tom Jay, on behalf of the Chimacum community. We maintain a Watershed Bell Fund to raise funds for the bell and, once paid for, to support a youth environmental and arts projects.
We are also in dialogue with Chimacum Schools art teachers to support arts education with artists in residence and to help launch a local branch of the Scholastic Arts competition.
In 2022, we hope to host events that tie together land, community and creativity to help inspire connectivity between all ages and the ecosystems that support us.
We are also in dialogue with Chimacum Schools art teachers to support arts education with artists in residence and to help launch a local branch of the Scholastic Arts competition.
In 2022, we hope to host events that tie together land, community and creativity to help inspire connectivity between all ages and the ecosystems that support us.