“Poetry, pottery, punk rock. It’s all art. The more that we can identify where we all are creatively, and the more we can come together around that, the better off we all are.”
This statement came from former Camas resident Geoff Walker, who along with Vancouver resident Laurel Whitehurst helped to spearhead the formation of the non-profit Arts of Clark County. The group fund raises and has a mission to encourage and enhance cultural and artistic expression.
With these goals in mind, on March 3 the Arts of Clark County and Clark County Arts Commission are putting together a “summit,” which will focus on how art has impacted Northwest cities and the role the arts will play in the county’s future. The event will be begin at 8 a.m. at the Fort Vancouver Reserve.
This event, titled “Cities Connecting with the Arts,” is several years in the making, as members of both organizations have worked tirelessly to shed light on how a blossoming artistic community is one element of a successful overall community that draws new residents and new businesses and increases the livability of an area.