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Wednesday, May 6, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
AWARDS:
Caldera honored 
for youth program
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Smith Rock State Park. Since 
I have a view of Smith Rock 
from  home  it  is  an  ongo-
ing  inspiration.  Whether  I 
am painting landscapes or
interior studies, I am always 
conscious  of  the  beauty  of 
solitude.  During  this  time 
of  social  distancing  it  has 
become a strength.=
“Stepping Into Light.”
" Wendy  Birnbaum  and 
Susie Zeitner9s glass and iron 
collaboration <Stepping Into 
Light.= 
<We9re honored to receive 
this award for doing what we 
love 4 collaborating to select
a photograph to enhance the 
MOTH  theme,  then  letting 
the  light  in  the  photograph 
and  the  light  and  texture  of 
the  glass  blend  together  to 
create  a  three-dimensional 
piece,= the artists stated. <We 
feel  great  joy  donating  our 
art  to  help  raise  money  and 
awareness for art and music
programs in the schools.=
" Mike  Stasko9s  origi-
nal  pencil  drawing  <April 
Showers  (with  Pegasus).= 
Stasko  states,  <April  show-
ers, as the saying goes, brings 
May  flowers  in  a  season  of 
rebirth, renewal and growth: a 
new dawn.=
The  Americana  Folk 
Award  was  given  to the art-
ist and artwork that represents 
expression and culture of the 
United States of America
and is rooted in traditions
that  come  from  community 
and culture 3 expressing cul-
tural identity by conveying
shared community values and 
aesthetics.
Dorothy  Holmes  Mohler 
earned  the  honors  for  her 
playful original painting <The 
Sun Followers.= Mohler said, 
<I am by no means trying to 
change  the  world  with  my 
art. I am just so thrilled to be 
painting every day. Hopefully, 
people will see joy and pos-
sibly some of nature9s beauty 
when looking at my work.=
The  Spirit  of  Giving 
Award  was  given  to the art-
ist,  artwork,  organization 
or  person  that  consistently 
shares generosity of spirit and 
engagement in community,
and actively seeks to contrib-
ute in a positive, meaning-
ful  way.  Thompson  Guitars 
earned that honor for consis-
tently and generously provid-
ing a handmade guitar for the 
auction each year (see related
story, page 13).
Thompson  Guitars  are 
respected worldwide and are
played by many of today9s top 
guitarists. 
Christine Funk said, <We 
are especially proud to be
located in this thriving musi-
cal community. We are very 
appreciative of receiving the 
Spirit  of  Giving  award  this 
year in recognition of our
donation of a specially made
8My Own Two Hands9 guitar 
for the past five years that is 
sold during the 8live9 auction 
event.  We  are  thrilled  each 
time one sells, knowing that 
the money is used 
to continue music
education for the 
next generation
of players and
music lovers.=
The  Pamela 
Hulse Andrews
S t u d e n t
A c h i e v e m e n t 
Award was given
to the student art-
ist and artwork
that  represents 
excellence  and  achieve-
ment of their work and con-
tribution  to their school  and 
community.
This year it went to Sierra 
Henneous,  Sisters  High 
School senior, a gifted singer, 
songwriter, guitarist and fine
visual art student. Sierra9s art 
teacher, Bethany Gunnarson, 
said,  <Sierra  is  dedicated, 
thoughtful,  and  giving  with 
her work and I know that the 
arts are a really important part
of  her  life.  I  know  that  she 
will always be involved in
the arts one way or another, 
passing it along and helping 
others.=
T h e   B e n   We s t l u n d 
Advocate For the Arts Award 
goes  to  the  artist,  organiza-
tion,  or  person  who  consis-
tently supports, promotes, and
perpetuates cultural expres-
sion and engagement, and
advocates for building on the 
arts economy and thriving arts 
scene.
Caldera was honored as a 
catalyst  for  the  transforma-
tion  of  under-served  youth 
through  innovative,  year-
round art and environmen-
tal  programs.  Since  1996, 
Caldera9s Youth Program has 
served 15,000 Oregon middle 
and  high  school  students  in 
rural and urban communities,
including Sisters. 
  Through  their Artists  in 
Residence Program, Caldera
supports professional artists to
build skills, relationships, and 
projects that inspire growth, 
combat oppression, and acti-
vate  change.  These  residen-
cies  culminate  in  monthly 
winter  Open  Studios,  which 
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showcase the work of Artists 
in  Residence  and  Youth 
Program  students  for  the 
Central Oregon community.
Caldera9s  programs  nur-
ture individual creativity to
ignite  self-expression  and 
transform  the  way  people 
engage in their lives, families, 
and communities.
<Caldera  is  honored  to 
be  the  recipient  of  the  Ben 
Westlund  Advocate  for  the 
Arts Award. As always and in 
these  difficult  times,  music, 
the  arts  and  self-expression 
are so vital for young people,
creatives and our local com-
munities.  Our  partnership 
with  Sisters  Folk  Festival 
sustains and strengthens all of 
us,= said Rene Mitchell, board 
chair.
The  MOTH  Inspiration 
Award was given to an artist
and/or  person  who  inspires 
others to achieve excellence 
in artistic expression in a lit-
erary, musical, visual, or other 
artistic endeavor.
MOTH  honored  the  late 
Bill  MacDonald, Americana 
Luthier Program and ukulele 
building instructor at Sisters
High School. For more than 
a  decade,  MacDonald,  with 
a core team of volunteers,
helped  students  discover 
the  love  of  building  musi-
cal instruments, including
hand-made ukuleles, through 
Sisters Folk Festival program-
ming in the high school.
Another Luthier Program 
volunteer David Perkins said, 
<Bill taught me so much, not 
only about wood working, but
about life. I especially appre-
ciated his sense of humor, and 
his ability to turn lemons into 
lemonade.=
Ukulele  volunteer  Marcy 
Edwards added, <We all have 
fond memories of Bill during
any  final  step  when,  with  a 
quirky smile and a twinkle in
his eyes, he would encourage 
the student to wave his or her 
arms over the glued/clamped/
repaired instrument and say
See AWARDS on page 13
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