Artbeats - Lakewood's Latest News
Playwright C.S. Whitcomb reveals the real ghost behind her new play, THE GHOST OF DAVID BELASCO. Opening Jan. 6 and running through Feb. 12, 2023 Directed by Stephanie Mulligan Title…
The Rain Spark Gallery is seasonal and is relocates in different store fronts in Lake Oswego each year. It is open November 1 through December 24. This year they are…
Brockman and Wise produce abstract monoprints and paintings that resound with depth and layers telling the story in similar yet diverse patterns. Brockway creates substantial shapes with manipulated texture. Prismacolor…
Lakewood Theatre Company originated in 1952 as the Oswego Players and later changed its name to Lake Oswego Community Theatre. After the acquisition of the Lakewood School, the company again…
Sept. 18, 2015: Dedication of Warner Hall. Lakewood president Don Irving welcomed special guests Bill & Barbara Warner to speak at the dedication of the new Warner Hall at Lakewood.…
These projects are endorsed by our board of directors to provide greater access and diversity to programs at Lakewood You can designate your gift to any of the above projects…
There are many ways to contribute to the success of Lakewood’s artistic mission. Are you considering a gift from your estate? The Spotlight Society is a great way to help…
As the largest arts provider in Clackamas County, Lakewood Center for the Arts is a beacon for corporate and local leaders in the region. We work with businesses to support the…
Your help is needed for our success and there are many ways you can participate. Work alongside professional artists and staff members on special events, arts programming and other needs.…