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Historic Preservation Committee
Regular Meeting
3:00 PM, February 2, 2021
3rd Floor Conference Room, 250 Madison Street
**** The State of Emergency declared by Governor Inslee temporarily prohibits in-
person contacts with the public required by the Open Public Meetings Act. The May 29,
2020 Public Health Order by Jefferson County Health Officer Thomas Locke prohibits in-
person contacts with the public. members will be participating by teleconference****
Submit public comment emails to be read aloud (up to three minutes per person) to:
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1. Roll Call: Richard Berg, (Chair), Craig Britton (Vice Chair), Kathleen Croston,
George Randels, Kathleen Knoblock, Walter Galitzki and Michael D’Alessandro;
Monica MickHager (Council Liaison)
2. Approval of Minutes: Minutes of January 5, 2021 (to be sent via email prior to
the Feb. 2 meeting)
3. Approval of Agenda:
4. Correspondence/Attachments: Announcement of DAHP 2021 Awards, opening of
nominations: https://dahp.wa.gov/news-
events/historic-preservation-month
5. Appearance of Fairness:
6. Public Comment (for items not on the Agenda there is 3-minute limit per person)
7. Other Business: A. Election of Chair & Vice-Chair
8. New Business:
A. HPC21-001, Belmont Hotel rooftop mechanical equipment and solar array
Simon Little, Studio STL
NOTE: Staff has asked the applicant for additional information on
the rooftop mechanical equipment. That information, once
received, will be provided electronically prior to the meeting.
Staff & Applicant Presentation
Applicable Guidelines:
• Secretary’s Standards for Rehabilitation
• Locally adopted Mechanical Guidelines
Public Comment (3-minute limit per person)
HPC Questions, Deliberation and Recommendation
B. HPC21-002, City of Pt. Townsend Adams St. Parklet
City of Pt. Public Works and DSD staff
Staff & Applicant Presentation
Applicable Guidelines:
• Locally adopted Streetscape Guidelines (1989)
Public Comment (3-minute limit per person
HPC Questions, Deliberation and Recommendation
C. HPC21-003, Creative District Art Marker and Wayfinding sign installations
Mari Mullen, PT Main Street
NOTE: The applicant submitted the incorrect HPC form (this is not
a Sign application). All other details are accurate regarding the
proposal as known thus far.
Staff & Applicant Presentation
Applicable Guidelines:
• Locally adopted Streetscape Guidelines (1989)
• East Downtown Streetscape Manual (2007; pgs. 22-
23)
Public Comment (3-minute limit per person
HPC Questions, Deliberation and Recommendation
9. Old Business: None
10. Announcements: A. Former HPC member Don Schussler
B. City of Pt. Townsend Skatepark railing repairs
11. Adjournment: Next Regular scheduled meeting is March 2, 2021.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
Date: Jan. 5, 2021 Time: 3:00 pm Location: City Hall Conference Rm. #3 (for staff) and virtually via GoToMeeting webinar (for all others)
Members Present: Richard Berg (Chair), Craig Britton (Vice-chair), Kathleen Knoblock, Walter Galitzki , George Randels (phone in listen mode only
for portion of the meeting),
Members Absent (excused): Michael D’Alessandro, Kathleen Croston, City Council member/HPC liaison Monica Mickhager
Staff Present: John McDonagh, Senior Planner
Topic Motions/Recommendation/Action
Approval of Minutes Minutes of the Dec. 1, 2020 Regular meeting were amended and approved (4 in favor,
0 opposed).
Approval of the Agenda The Jan. 5, 2021 meeting Agenda was approved unanimously (5-0).
Correspondence/Attachments: None
Appearance of Fairness: None.
Public Comment (for any non-Agenda items) None
Old Business
A. HPC20-025, Trinity United Methodist Church
(TUMC) – Exterior modifications to
accommodate ADA/elevator access
Bill Brock returned with additional project details and/or revisions to the TUMC porch
and accessibility improvement project (609 Taylor St.). All details and/or revisions
requested by HPC at their Jan. 5 meeting were addressed except for consideration of
enclosing the new porch gable end and specific lighting fixtures.
Bill explained TUMC’s desire for the porch gable to remain open (i.e. not enclosed) so
the accessible entry appears as inviting as possible. Lighting fixtures were described as
“Eastlake” in design; however, no fixture spec was provided. Staff mentioned that
overall goals for exterior lighting is to keep it shielded, downward pointing and low
intensity while still providing for adequate safety.
No written or verbal comments from the general public were received.
After questions and supportive comments by members, HPC recommended approval
as presented (4-0), subject to staff review and approval of the exterior lighting.
Topic Motions/Recommendation/Action
New Business
A. HPC20-028, 1st Security Bank exterior lighting
replacement
Shaun Novinbakht, building owner with Lexington Investments, was present to
describe his lighting replacement project at the 1st Security Bank Building (734 Water
St.). Via the submitted application materials and photographs provided by staff, Shaun
outlined his project goals for replacement of all 26 existing light fixtures (several which
are non-functioning) with LED technology to improve safety/building, appearance and
to improve energy efficiency.
Staff read into the record one (1) written public comment received on the project. The
author expressed concern about adverse glare impacts from the existing fixtures which
may be increased via LED replacements. The comments go on to advocate for fully
shielded, downward pointing fixtures that do not allow light spillage off site. The use
of 2,500K temperature fixtures was requested. Beyond this letter, no other written or
verbal comments were received.
After considering public comment, and reviewing the application and supporting
materials, HPC acknowledged that appropriate replacement fixtures on this building
need to reflect its construction date (c. mid-1970’s). Replacement fixtures also needed
to be shielded, downward pointing to avoid light spillage off-property and to be low
intensity in color (i.e. temperature).
HPC recommended approval for the lighting replacement project (4-0), subject to staff
review and approval of new fixtures that meet the design criterion specified.
Other Business: None.
Announcements:
A. Report on SHPO review of Admiralty
Apartments ground floor windows
Staff reported on the dialogue had with SHPO concerning the Admiralty Apartments street
level fenestration for the residential units.
Next Scheduled Meeting: Feb. 2, 2021. Staff advised HPC that an application for new Creative District signage is
expected for that meeting.
Adjourn: The meeting was adjourned at 5:20 p.m.
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APPLICATION #: HPC L
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Mailing Address: 220 2nd St, Suite 101 pMB 27, Langtey, WA 98260
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Architect/Designer/Representativs ; Simon Litt, StudioSTL
Mailing Address: 1044 Lawrence St, Port Townsend, WA 98368
phone: 360-344-8385
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Leeal Descriotion: PORT TOWNSEND O.T. BLK I LOTS 4(WB'), 5 &6(E22',EA) TL DIST 52
parcel Number: 989700903
Property Owner Name (if different from Applicant):
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All applicants and property owners must sign the application below to signi$' agreement with the
proposed application.
The Applicant(s) hereby certffies that all of the above statements and information contained in any
exhibits, plot plans, or other transmittals made lterewith are true and provide an accurate presentation of
the proposed project. The applicant(s) aclcnowledges that any action taken by the City of Port Townsend
based in whole or in part on this application may be reversed if it develops that any suclt statement or
other information contained herein is false.
The undersigned hereby saves and holds the City of Port Townsend harmless from any and all causes of
action, iudgments, claims, or demands, or from any liability of any nature arisingfrom any
noncompliance with any restrictive covenants, plat restrictions, deed restrictions, or other restrictions
which may have been established by parties other than the city of Port Townsend.
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250 Madison Street, Suite 3 | Port Townsend, WA 98368 | 360.379.5095 I www.cityofpt.usrirffi*n
DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES HISTORIC DESIGN REVIEW
Of Proposat(s)
Within the National Historic Landmark District
APPLICATION #z HPC2I-002
A Name:of Port Townsend Public Works
Address: 250 Madison St.Ste.Pt.wA 98368
Phone: 360-379-5090
ve: Steve Public Works John DSD
Address: Same as above
Phone: Same as above
Street Address: Adams St.south of Water st.
Descri Same as above
Parcel Number: NA
OwnerName different from
Phone:
Project Description: Creation of a Shoreline parklet in the Adams St. right-of-way south of
Water St. See attached
All applicants and property owners must sign the application below to signiff agreement with the
proposed application
The Applicant(s) hereby certifies that sll of the above statements and information contained in any
exhibii, plot pians, or'other transmittqls made herewith qre true and provide an accurate presentation of
the proposed^project. The applicant(s) acknowledges that any action taken by the City of Port Townsend
based in whoie ir in part on this application may be reversed if it develops that any such statement or
other information contained herein is false.
The undersigned hereby ssves and holds the City of Port Townsend harmless from any and all causes of
action, j udgments, claims,or demands, orfrom any liability of any nature arisingfrom any
noncompliance with any restrictive covenants, plat restrictions, deed restrictions, or other restrictions
which may have been established by parties other than the City of Port Townsend-
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Historic Preservation Committee (HPC)
Design Review
Basic Submittal Requirements *
1. Nine (9) copies of the followins:. Completed and signed Design Review application form.o Site plan showing proposed project location.. Design plan on paper no larger than I 1xl7:) dimensioned floor plans showing addition or proposed change
) exterior elevation(s) showing addition or proposed change. $93.25 (cash or check made out to the city of Port Townsend)
2. At the
r You or someone acting in your place must attend or your application will be
continued to the next meeting. You will be asked to give a brief, informal
presentation.
. You will know at the meeting if your project is approved or not.r If approved, you will receive written confirmation in a few days following
the meeting.r If not approved, the Committee will let you know what further information
would be needed to obtain approval for the project.o Please do not begin your project until other City permits that may be
applicable to your project, such as building permits and sign permits, are
issued.
Meetings are held quarterly on Tuesdays, as needed (unless it falls on a
holiday). They begin at 3:00 p.m. in the 3'd floor conference room of City
Hall' 250 Madison Street, Port Townsend. Please be sure to check with DSD
staff on the next available meeting date.
* If your proiect is a major remodel or restorstion, signiJicant addition, new
building, or partial orfull demolition, additionul submittal information und/or
fees may be required. Please speak with u DSD ptanner with questions before
submittal.
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250 Madison Street, Suite 3 | Port Townsend, WA 98368 | 360.379.5095 | www.cityofpt.us
RECHVED
sIGN PERMIT APPLICATION JAN 2 0^T/J2I
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Please review Port Townsendos sign regulations before applying for a permit
Aoolication #SNP Application #HPCII
n Sign Permit Fees: _ ($93.25 first sign; $10 each additional)
I For projecting and monument signs: additional $84.00 for building plan review
In addition to the above sign permit fees, signs require Historic Preservation Committee (HPC)
review through a separate permit for either:
n Administrative Review - when pre-approved colors and fonts are used: additional $50.00: OR
X Committee Review - when colors or fonts not on pre-approved list: additional $93.25.
^ ,L . r 6 Please provide two sets of the following (or lggg sets if committee review) with your application:ritBchq4 t. iocation Drawins of all existing signs (if applicable) and the proposed new sign(s). Indicate the
setb"ck distance fi'orn the public right-oi*uy.
2. Elevation Drawine of the sign height from nearby grade level to the top of the sign.3' ffirial (i.e. brick, wood, etc.)o Method of attachment including hardware quantity, size, material and type (i.e. six
314" x 4" galvanized steel bolts).. Sign diinensions (i.e. color drawing or photo showing sign height, lettering, structural and
footing detail(s), illumination (if applicable), and front and end views of awning signs.o Projecting or Monument Sign: engineered calculations for wind load may be required.
4. For Sandwich Board sisns provide:o Proof of liability insurance (see Sandwich Board handout for details). Method of construction and anchoring
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Zoning District:Site Addressl gg.s,
Site Parcel #: 5t-e
Phone:1Business Owner Name: Mari ft\"\k"^c\.+,r'a Dire
StatelZip:Mailing Address (If differentfrom site) 211 9++
Property Owner's NBme (lf different from business owner)
Expiration Date: J41a Jl 2p'L?City Business License #:I -t ool
Phone: jb7,A6.3LlSSign MakerName:tist
Rev 2015 Page 1 of3
fn CJA€-,LPROPOSED SIGN(S):
Location
(which side
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street)
Lettering
Color:
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Background
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fill-in
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fill-in
Name:)
Type ofSign
filall (flat agalnst bullding);
ProJ ecttng (p erp e ndi cu I ar to
building); Monurnent (base on
ground) ; Sandwlch Board
(portab le) ; Canopy (aw nt nd ].
Includes relocaled and/or
redesigned signsfor a new
business.
width
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feet of
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Height)
PT PT PTI
PT PT PT2
PT PT PT3
PT PT PT4
PT PT PTt
TOTAL SQUARE FEET:
EXISTING SIGN(S) (if applicable):
Type of Sign
filall (flat agatnst building);
Proj ea i ng (perp e ndicular to
buildlng); Monument (hase on
grou nd) ; S andw ic h Board
hortahld : Canonv hwnind I
width
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Area
(square
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Location
(which side
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Sign Permit Number and Date Issued, if known
1 Permit #Year issued.,Permit #Year issued
3 Permit #Year issued
4 Permit #Year issued
5 Permit #Year issued
TOTAL SQUARE FEET:
TOTAL OF ALL PROPOSED &
EXISTING SIGNS IN SOUARE FEET
Will any of the proposed signs include:
Colors other than those on the pre-approved color palette? R Yes n No
If yes, show on an attached color drawing.
Lettering other than those on the pre-approved font list? n Yes I No ?
If yes, show on an attached drawing.
Illumination? I ves ftNo
If yes, total lighting, External I or Internal n : sq. ft.
Neon lighting or neon-type lighting (including *OPEN" signs)? I Ves{No
If yes, total neon: sq. ft^ Note: flashing signs are not allowed per PTMC 17.76.070.D.
A Sandwich Board sign? [ Yes E3rIo
Sandwich board signs must be properly constructed and maintained;
ask staff for more information.
Note: flashing signs are not allowed per PTMC 17.76.070.D.
Sign regulations may befound in the Port Townsend Municipal Code Section 17.76. It is available on
the web - go to the City websitewww.citvofpt.us and under the Links menu, select Municipal Code, and
go to Title 17, then Section 17.76.080 for signs within the Historic District.
AII subiect aBp[eaats andlr_qBgr,ty awaerln]ustLr$en tbe aBBliaattiqn belqw to sienifu aereement
with the pronosed application.
The Applicant below hereby certifies tlwt aLL of the abo.re statements and inf.ormation contained in an;'
exhibits, plot plans, or other transmittals made herewith are true and provide an accurate presentation of
the proposed project. The Applicant(s) acknowledges that any action taken by the City of Port
Townsend based in whole or in part of this application may be reversed if it develops that any such
statement or other information contained herein is false.
The undersigned hereby saves and holds the City of Port Townsend harmless from any and all causes of
action, judgments, claims, or demands, or from any liability of any nature arising from any
noncompliance with any restrictive covenants, plat restrictions, deed restrictions, or other restrictions
which may have been established by parties other than the City of Port Townsend.
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Applicant Signature utbate
Applicant Signature Date
Property Owner Signature Date
For Sandwich Board Signs only:
Signature of Property Owner of off-site location
where Sandwich Board sign will be placed
Date
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To John McDonagh, City of Port Townsend Development Services Division
Fr: Mari Mullen/Port Townsend Main Street Program
PONT TOU,'I,ISEI"ID CNEATIVE DlSTfiICT ART MARKERS APPLICATION
TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE
LOCATIONS
Location photos: attached, prioritized locations by A and B
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Marker 1 Adjacent to Tyler Street Plaza next to Water Street
Parcel Number: 989701 003
Marker 2 At Monroe and lJashington
Parcel Number: 989704504
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Marker 3 by Carnegie Library front lawn (near Pink House)
Parcel Number: 965700001
Marker 4 by Rec Centei'-aci'oss from Aldi'ich's Ci'ocery
Parcel Number:989713601 Block 8
FORT [^JORDE]'J - ONE MARKER
Marker 5 outside the entrance to Fort Worden (on the right as you face entrance)-and outside the
historic districts
Parcel Numbei': 101351 C01
SIGN DRAWING-see attached.
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METHOD OF ATTACHMENT
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Subcommittee on this project and will be erecting the Art Markers and the trail signs. The artist looks
forward to working with the City Public Works on this. His original thought on mounting, is using a
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SIZE OF ART MARKERS
The Art Markers will each weigh between 400-500 pounds. They will lasl20+ years.
We have attached a jpg referencing each marker. The measurements of each are as follows listed as
LxWxH:
A) 1'6"x1'6"x6'6u - Sq ft: 2.25 ttz
B) 1'6"x1'6"x6' - Sq ft: 2.25 fta
C) 1'6"x1'6"x5'9" - Sq ft: 2.25 tF
D) 1'6"x1'6"x6'- Sq ft: 2.25 ft2
E) 1 '6"x1'6"x6'9" - Sq ft: 2.25 ftz
LETTERING COLOR FOR WAYFINDING SIGIJS
The color of the way finding in the proposal the artist has used Cyprus (approx.) with a hex code of
#003741 and Tradewind (approx.) with a hex code of #6599ad.
Thank you for ihis opportunitir to submit this pi'oposal for the Creaiive District l^Jayfinding Project,
funded in part by ArtsWA, the City of Port Townsend, and generous matching fund donors.
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Choice B - On corner in grass of Charles Pink House
Fort Worden
Choice A - Fort Worden entrance
Front view of Fort Worden
Port Townsend
Creative District
Art Marker & Wayfinding ProPosal
Jonah Trople
Index
l. Artist Bio
2. Artist Statement
3. Art Markers Project Description
+ - 5. Art Markers Images
6. Wayfinding Logos/Notes
7. kwiousArtrvorls
B. Prwious Commercial Works
9. CV
Artist Bio
Jonah Trople is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, and
sign-maker. His work is decidedly layered; a bold, playful, and
deceptively simple aesthetic weaves together the ideas of magic
and memory with the themes of the human condition, cosmic
history and place
Through use of symbols and signifiers,Jonah's work illumi-
nates a universal memory from the collective unconscious.Jonah's
visual vocabulary tells a story that invokes a sense of wonder and
mystery referring to something ancient and ancestral.
Jonah lives and works in the traditional territory of the
S'Kallam peoples, in Port Townsend, Washington on the shore of
the Salish Sea.
While his professional sign work can be found nationally -
fabricating and installing large scale creations for clients such as
Google, Whole Foods, Metropolitan Market, and MOD Pizza - his
center of attention since starting a family has been more local and
community oriented. Recently, he has enjoyed working with The
Jeflerson County Histoiical Society, numerous clients along Water
Street, and showing artworks at the Port Townsend School of the
Arts.
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Artist Statement
lm a multidisciplinary artist focused primarily in painting
and sculpture. My work is freed from the traditional modalities of
two and three dimensions often operating in both simultaneously.
I use a bold, playful, and deceptively simple aesthetic to weave
together the ideas of magic and memory with the themes of the
human condition, cosmic history and place. I refcrence recogniz-
able symbols and signifiers - although through deconstruction and
abstraction their interpretation be comes multifacete d.
With appreciation for C.G. Jung's researches into the
human psyche I create forms that incite the viewer to create
personal associations. My work aims to illuminate a universal
memory from an atavistic collective unconscious.
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Project Description
I have always been interested in the relationship between
the past and the contemporary. These wooden 'megalith' art
markers aim to illuminate our connection between the past, pres-
ent, and future. Simultaneously primitive and post-modern, the
sculptures live in a world of equilibrium: conceptually and aesthet-
ically. The scale and form of these art markers also lives in that
equilibrium, while large enough to feel almost monolithic, they
remain near-human in stature. The forms on the pillars are
arranged not to create order, but rather spirit, stirring the viewers
own reflection, insight, and symbolic imaginings.
The cedar for the art markers will be sourced and milled
locally here in Port Townsend, working with reclaimed wood if
possible. The components of the pillars will be rough cut, and then
refined using hand tools - allowing the makers tool marks visible.
Internal steel tubing secures the separate shapes of cedar together,
providing structural integrity while allowing the pillars to appear
carved from a single block. The cedar will be sealed and
white-washed, weather-rated in coastal conditions for 20* years.
With time, like anything left exposed to the elements, the art mark-
ers will collect a naturaL patina. This will allow the sculptures to
truly become themselves. Using wood for these pillars is significant
as it deepens the symbolic relationship between the sculptures and
their place in Port Townsend; the art markers perhaps remind the
viewer of nearby pier pilings on Union Wharf while also speakitg
to the marine trades and wooden boat culture. Wood is a corner-
stone in Port Townsend, both as the sacred living tree, but also as a
material.
All five Art Markers fit within the specified parameters. The
approximate weight per sculpture is between 400-500lbs. based on
Huber's Formula via USDA Forestry Service. QR Codes could
easily be inset into the sculptures) or mounted to the sidewalk.
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of conversation goes into thoughts, strategy, and appearance before
pencil even hits paper. This is a unique situation and without a brief, so
I've provided a page of ideas to demonstrate possible routes we could
travel. These designs are intended to be viewed as starting points and
not necessarily reflective of a finished design. I would love to commu-
nicate more with the committee about wayfinding design.
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Education:
2008-2012 The Evergreen State College, Olympia Washington
2011 Pilchuck Glass School
Awards:
JUNO Scholarship
Pilchuck Glass School Partner Scholarship
Solo Exhibitions:
2014 Wiggle-Wavy Spacetime: Doodies Down a LeyJine, Portland Oregon
2012 House/Warming, Evergreen SEM Gallery, Olympia Washington
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2020 Postcards from Home, PISA Grover Gallery Port Townsend, Wa
2019 Innovation Through Repetition, Grover Gallery Port Townsend, Wa
20lB LooseLeaf , Art Primo, Seattle, \AIa
2017 Benefit Show , PISA Grover Gallery, Port Townsend, Wa
2012 Backyard Art, Davis Ca
20 I 2 MMITH, 1 04Jefferson, Olympia Wa
2011 Hot and Ready Made, Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, Wa
2011 Hey Folks We Made It, Now It's Ovet The Northern, Ol1'mpia Wa
2011 Promised Land Magazine Release, X-Ramp, Olympia, Wa
2011 Hanging Out With A Purpose Sort Of, The Northern, Olympia Wa
2010 Northwestrian, The Northern, Olympia Wa
2010 Ghost-Tor,vn Evicted, Ghost Town Gallery Olympia Wa
2010 LandlSky, Evergreen SEM Gallery Olympia
2009 Off The Ranch, Mission Dolores Park Gallery San Francisco Ca
2008 Cardboard Castles, Evergreen Resident Gallery Olympia Wa
Selected Experience:
2020 Schooler Farm Artist in Residency, Honaunau HI
2016-Curretrt Creative Director Clementine Art Dept. Port Townsend, Wa
2017-2019 Woodworking at Edensaw Woods, Port Townsend, Wa
20I+-2016 Signpainting/Fabrication at Messenger Signs, Seattle Wa
2013-201+ Glass Caster at Bullseye Glass, Portland Or
2013 Production/Woodworking for Bent Image Lab, Portland, Or
2011 Artist Assistant for Susan Aurand, Olympia Wa
2009 Color Magazine Internship, Vancouver, British Columbia
2009 Safan Art Ranch Artist in Residence, Fiddletown, California
Publications:
2020 Postcards from Hotne, featured artwork, PISA
2014 Noping Magazine Issue 4, interview
201 I Promised Land Skate Magazine Issue 1, artist-feature I
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