• The Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance encourages and enhances the arts and culture in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley by facilitating connections and collaborations among artists, cultural organizations, educational institutions, businesses and the community. Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance is a non-profit 501(C)3 organization incorporated in 2008 registered in Washington State and approved by the IRS to serve as the local arts council.
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  • Welcome to the Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance

    By Renne | April 2, 2012

    Our Vision – Encourage creativity by developing a flourishing cultural environment in Sequim-Dungeness Valley to enhance the quality of life for the community and support Sequim-Dungeness Valley as a cultural destination.

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    Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance creates connections between different arts groups to develop cohesive projects and events to benefit the Sequim-Dungeness Valley area.

    Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance’s Cultural Connections is a monthly public meeting on Third Monday of the month from 6 to 8 p.m. Cultural Connections is a series of lectures, workshops, and performances to enriching our local community through education, exploration, and professionalism in the Arts and Humanities.

    Cultural Connections

    Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance’s Cultural Connections

    Monday, April 16, 6 to 8 p.m.

    “One of Those Times in a Life - weaving songs and stories” with Mark Pearson, songwriter, solo singer, and member of The Brothers Four

    The Lodge at Sherwood Village Media Room, 660 W Evergreen Farm Way near the corner of Old Olympic Highway and 5th Ave, Sequim WA

    Free to the Public

    Mark Pearson, songwriter, singer, and longtime member of The Brothers Four, will sing songs and tell stories about his life and career at Cultural Connections on Monday, April 16. Pearson will also talk about how, with a team of talented people from the Olympic Peninsula, he is currently producing “One of Those Times in a Life” at his website, MarkPearsonMusic.com. The project uses new and archival videos, audios, photos, and the written word to create community while sharing a lifetime of songs and stories.

    Our Virtual Office at the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life with a photography exhibit by Joan Consani.

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