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    Wednesday, April 15, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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Festival fundraising event to go online
regional artists. No purchase
of tickets will be necessary
to participate in the auction.
Participants will simply be
emailed a link to the online
auction platform. Bids can
easily be placed from the
comfort and safety of home
via cell phone or internet-con-
nected device. SFF anticipates
reaching a wider audience
than ever before and encour-
ages you to share the auction
link when they send it out.
Each year a theme is cho-
sen for My Own Two Hands
By Jodi Schneider
Correspondent
Sisters Folk Festival (SFF)
supports the arts, and this
year during the COVID-19
pandemic the nonprofit orga-
nization will celebrate by
going virtual for the My Own
Two Hands Community Art
Auction and Fundraiser that
supports youth programming.
A silent auction is happen-
ing May 8-16. It9s a way to
offer up the art that was gen-
erously donated by local and
(MOTH) celebration of the
arts. This year9s theme, <A
New Dawn,= inspired art-
ists to create and donate a
piece of art to be sold at the
benefit auction in support of
music and arts programming
in the Sisters schools and
community.
Artist Janice Druian9s
oil painting, <Dawn9s Early
Light,= was chosen as the
image for the 2020 MOTH
poster.
Crista Munro, SFF execu-
tive director, told The Nugget,
<Janice Druian9s painting
captures the MOTH theme
perfectly. I love the way the
morning light reflects along
the top of the rock formations.
But one of the most interest-
ing things about this piece is
that it shows us a different
view of an iconic and much-
celebrated landscape: Smith
Rock. It suggests the possibil-
ity of finding beauty by look-
ing at something in a new way
or from a different angle, and
that ties right back into the
theme of a new dawn. Little
did we know when we chose
the theme and Janice9s paint-
ing just how different things
would be this spring, not only
for Sisters Folk Festival and
My Own Two Hands, but for
life as we know it. The paint-
ing is a reminder to keep see-
ing things in a new light and to
find beauty in the unfamiliar.=
Smith Rock State Park
has always been a favorite
painting subject for Druian, a
Terrebonne resident, and was
See MOTH on page 15
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