Wednesday, February 16, 2022 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon FESTIVAL: Fundraiser will be mix of virtual and in-person Continued from page 3 and renew connections by gathering together through music, art, and community- building. Visual artists still have time to contribute art. The final deadline to donate artwork is March 11 to allow time for award selections, professional photography, media promotion, and listings on virtual platforms. …the event will celebrate the artists who have donated, their work, and the creative economy in Sisters... The first opportunity to view MOTH artwork in per- son will be April 22 during the Sisters Arts Association9s Fourth Friday Art Stroll. Artwork will be on display in the Cindy & Duncan Campbell Gallery, located inside the Sisters Art Works building at 204 W. Adams Ave., and in select galler- ies and businesses in town. Participating MOTH art host- ing locations will be posted on SFF9s website in April. Art will be out on location through April 25. Online bid- ding will go live on April 22 and continue through the eve- ning of April 30. On Friday, April 29 the free-to-attend Community Arts Celebration at Sisters Art Works will feature stu- dent performers and the unveiling of a glass sculpture garden created by art students at Sisters Middle School, in collaboration with glass art- ist Susie Zeitner. Live music by Seattle-based modern funk/soul band True Loves will start at 7 p.m. with food and beverage available for purchase. Information about the Fourth Friday Sisters Community Art Stroll can be found at www.sistersartsass ociation.org. The final happening of the art celebration will be the My Own Two Hands