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35th Annual Stone Carving Symposium at Pilgrim Firs - Port Orchard, WA

35th Annual International Stone Carving Symposium at Pilgrim Firs Camp, Port Orchard, WA July 8th-16th 2023

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Registration has CLOSED for this Event
Thank you for your interest in participating at Camp Pilgrim Firs, we are now at capacity. We hope you'll join us for the Sculpture Show in the meadow on Saturday, July 15th from 12-4 or consider joining us for our upcoming Sculpture Symposium at Suttle Lake, Oregon August 28-September 4th!

Artists & Workshops
:
Relief Carving – James Horan (Ireland), Elegance in Jade – Deborah Wilson (Canada), Big and Tiny Heavy Cutting and Intricate Detail – Tom Small (Friday Harbor, WA),  May the Circle be Unbroken – Ruth Mueseler (Bellingham, WA), and Beginning/Intermediate Stone Sculpture in the DOJO with Tamara Buchanan (Lopez Island, WA)

The Symposium
We invite you to join us at Camp Pilgrim Firs for up to eight full days of playing with stone, communing with nature and enjoying the camaraderie of fellow stone enthusiasts. Bring yourself, your creative energy, your tools, and a favorite rock (or four!)

If you’re new to this whole thing and don’t have stone or tools, we have the Dojo set up for beginners with everything you need to start.

This event will run from July 8-16, 2023 in Port Orchard, WA. We look forward to seeing you there! 


Guest Artists and Workshops

James HoranRelief Carving – James Horan
Back from Ireland for a second round as our Guest Artist is James Horan. Mainly working in Italian Marble and Irish Limestone, James creates expressive figurative sculpture with a strong sense of humour and humanity. Each sculpture is unique, and hand carved with no editions or reproductions. His sculpture is represented in private collections around the world. and is regularly on exhibition throughout Ireland.

Passaddhi, by Deborah WilsonElegance in Jade - Deborah Wilson
Acclaimed contemporary jade and granite sculptor will be offering a workshop in jade. Her work reflects her love for organic forms and her ongoing interest in utilizing the characteristics that define this “stone of heaven.” A good selection of precut Canadian and US jades will be for sale to create small scale sculpture and pendants. Class limit is 10 people, so register early and watch your registration confirmation for details.

Tom Small InstallationBig and Tiny: Heavy Cutting and Intricate Detail – Tom Small
Hailing from one of the mountaintops on San Juan Island, Tom Small has been working in both monumental scale and small scale for his professional works in basalt, granite, cedar, bronze and glass. During the week, he’ll be demonstrating techniques on a large piece of either basalt or granite and musing on the juxtaposition of scale and his signature meanderings of stone noodling.  Tom’s work can be found  in private collections and public art installations across the Pacific Northwest.

May the Circle Be Unbroken – Ruth Mueseler
An experimental intuitive carving circle, this workshop creates space for the possibility of a tribal community experience and the quiet inner work that can come from the language of stone. Ruth is a conglomerate of art education teacher, silversmith, art foundry worker and 29 year stone carving veteran. Her heartfelt work ranges from miniature to monumental.

Beginning Stone Sculpture in the Dojo - Tamara Buchanan
The Dojo is a large communal workspace that includes our extensive NWSSA tool library and dedicated instructors to guide those of you who are new to this whole carving thing or are looking to expand your skillset into power tool use. Our Beginners Workshop headed by Tamara Buchanan, provides space, stone and instruction on carving and safe hand tool usage. Tamara has been sculpting for over 35 years and her work has won several awards. She loves sharing the process of carving. A first this year, we will have  a Dojo Power Tools area for a dedicated  workshop on Intermediate Power Tools. 
Click here to learn more about participating as a beginner at our symposium

Accommodations: 
Pilgrim Firs Camp and Conference Center includes 120 wooded acres of which 40 have been developed with cabins, lodges and outdoor recreation areas connected by walking paths through the forested grounds for guest use. It includes a large feild, a lake with canoeing and kayaking, two campfire areas and a floating dock for swimming. It is located 3 miles from the City of Port Orchard and about an hour and a half drive or relaxing ferry ride from downtown Seattle. 
The Camp has a lodge with a shared common area, kitchen area and bathrooms; it features multiple dorm-style rooms that sleep 1-3 people each. There are also 11 duplex-style cabins with private decks that sleep 3 per side. For those who like to commune more closely with nature, limited space is available for tents or trailers.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in Madson Lodge, which also our venue for evening presentations. As weather allows, dining and presentation may take place outdoors.

Financial Aid: 
Thanks to our generous members and the Thursday Auction, funds are available for both work-study positions and scholarships. For information, contact Cyra Jane, Symposium Director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

BruceRichardsonSquirrelSculpture Walk on the Meadow Saturday, July 15th
Our outdoor art gallery is the perfect opportunity to show your work in a supportive and appreciative environment. We encourage everyone to bring up to 2 finished pieces to display and to invite your friends! Bring pedestals if you have them. Additional smaller items are welcome too.  NWSSA takes a 20% commission.

Events
General Assembly and BOD Meeting Wednesday
Live Scholarship Auction with our auctioneer Al Mangold Thursday
Dance Party! Friday
Sculpture Show Saturday

Registration Rates Member Non-Member
Full Time, Lodge/Cabin $1,095 * $1,195
Full Time, Tent/Camper $ 950 * $1,100
Day Rate, Lodge $190 per day $200 per day
Day Rate, Tent/Camper $160 per day $170 per day

Our Vendors
Neolithic Stone – If you have specific stone requests, please contact Randy ahead of time at www.neolithicstone.com 604-736-5201
Bronzestone – Various sizes of polished granite bases. www.bronzestonebases.com
Braxton Bragg – A selection of tools and accessories for cutting hard stone
Richard Secrist – Rejuvenating deep tissue massage, providing 60, 90, and 2hr massages throughout the week.
Georgia Peterson – Restore alignment and health to stressed muscles.

Download Our Brochure
Register By Mail: Download the Form 

Special Thanks
Marenakos, 4Culture, Washington State Department of Commerce, Star Rentals and the staff at Pilgrim Firs.

Our Symposium Location
Pilgrim Firs Camp and Conference Center is located at 3318 SW Lake Flora Rd, Port Orchard, WA 98367

What to Bring to Camp Pilgrim Firs

What To Bring To Camp Pilgrim Firs Conference and Retreat Center


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FOR YOUR WORKSPACE BRING:  
  • Please remember to clearly label your items! We want to make sure your borrowed, lent or misplaced items will find your toolbox again!
  • A canopy for shade or rain
  • Tools, if you have them
  • Respirator, safety glasses, earplugs or ear muffs, sun screen, bug repellent
  • Ground tarp to protect the grass and ease pick-up of stone chips
  • Stool, chair, work table, sandbags
  • Bucket & broom to sweep up chips
  • A fan to blow dust away from the field
If you use air, power or water, please bring:
  • Power: 50 ft. Electric cord,  a 10-25' cord, all 12/3 gauge, and an electrical splitter
  • Air:  3/8"  50 ft air hose, a shorter air hose, and an air hose splitter. A pressure regulator with 1/4" industrial (I/M) connections ready to connect between your air hose and tools. (Otherwise you'll be dealing with about 130 psi directly!)
  • Water: 50 ft hose, a shorter hose and a water hose splitter preferably with a Y connector and a shut off.
  • Having these items will make it easier for the people running the field and will also be useful in your own studio.
  • Note: We cannot accommodate tools from Europe that are not adapted to US
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PERSONAL STUFF:

Please leave your dog at home. We love them, but they are not allowed at camp.
New
posturepedic mattresses, bedding and extra blankets are provided in Lodges and Cabins.
There will be a mid-week towel exchange at the Main Lodge.
Bring your own toiletries, toothbrush/paste, soap, shampoo, etc.
Sunscreen & bug spray.
Bring your swim suit and towel—Lake Flora has a swim dock and kayaks are available.
Appropriate footwear and clothing for rain or shine as the NW weather is very variable.
You are at Camp - bring a flashlight or teddy bear if need be.
Lake Flora


MORE FUN STUFF:

Fishing gear - Lake Flora is stocked with fish!
We’re right on Lake Flora: Bring your swimsuit, pool floaties, remote control boats, squirt guns, etc.
A camera - we may ask you for pictures for next years’ brochures.
Bring your memories and photos of the past 35 years at “Stone Camp”
Bring drums, guitars or anything fun and musical for around the campfire.
Bring GOOD dance music or a disco ball for the party.
BYOB – to enjoy after the power is off, during dinner or around the campfire.

Bring items to donate to the auction.
Bring items for a tool swap meet.

SCULPTURE RELATED:
Bring up to 3 pieces of sculpture to show at the Art Walk on Saturday, as well as pedestals if you have them. (There are a limited few for use).
We especially encourage beginners to display sculpture - even if it's a "Work In Progress"!
There will be a 20% donation asked of you if you sell a sculpture as well as the WA state sales tax.

If you have a sculpture you would like to donate to the scholarship auction, you will receive 30% of the sale.

DIET:
If you have special dietary considerations, you need to be responsible for them yourself. The Camp will do their best, however, they are cooking for large numbers and cannot fill all special needs. There are kitchenettes in the Lodge and a few of the cabins to store & prepare meals.

ESSENTIAL: Have FUN!!!

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2022 – 34th Annual Pilgrim Firs Symposium

Group Photo from the July 2022 Stone Carving Symposium in Port Orchard WA
What a glorious week we had at the International Stone Carving Symposium at Pilgrim Firs Camp in Port Orchard! Thank you so much to everyone who participated, bringing your bright personalities, big hugs, and beautiful sculptures to the event. Our auction was a huge success, our dance party was hopping, and our Sculpture Show was awesome and very well attended! Massive props to our stellar production team (Cyra Jane, Renee Roberts, Ed Salerno, and Trevor Contreras), our Guest Artists (Candyce Garrett and Deborah Wilson), our Dojo instructors (Ruth Mueseler and Steve Taplin), and to the great team of work studies whose positive attitude and hard work made the symposium run smoothly .

2022 Camp Pilgrim Firs Symposium Registration

34th Annual International Stone Carving Symposium
at Pilgrim Firs Camp, Port Orchard, WA 
July 9th-17th 2022

Guest Artists & Workshops: Stephanie Robison - Junctions Between Forms and Materials, Candyce Garrett - Expect the Unexpected, Deborah Wilson - Elegance in Jade, and Beginning Stone Sculpture in the DOJO with Tamara Buchanan & Ruth Mueseler

Click Here to Register Online Now!

2018 Pilgrim Firs Attendees
The Symposium 

We invite you to join us at Camp Pilgrim Firs for eight full days of playing with stone, communing with nature and enjoying the camaraderie of fellow stone enthusiasts. Bring yourself, your creative energy, your tools, and a favorite rock (or four!)

If you’re new to this whole things and don’t have stone or tools, we have an entire space set up for beginners with tools and instructors. Stone and tools will be available for purchase by our vendors.

The Campground provides cabins and lodges that are connected by walking paths through the forested grounds and three full meals a day, so you’ll have the ultimate freedom to delve into carving and building friendships. Evenings are filled with slideshows, informational talks, a riot of a fundraising auction, a music-filled final night party, campfires and even nighttime swims in the lake.

Accommodations
The Camp has a lodge with a shared common area and bathrooms; it features multiple dorm-style rooms that sleep 2-3 people each. There are also 11 duplex-style cabins with private decks that sleep up to 3 per side. For those who like to commune more closely with nature, limited space is available for tents or trailers. No pets are allowed during the week.

Sculpture Walk on the Meadow

We’ll host an outdoor art gallery that’s a perfect opportunity to show your work in a supportive and appreciative environment. We encourage everyone to bring a finished piece to display and to invite your friends! Bring pedestals if you have them. NWSSA takes a 20% commission.


About Camp Pilgrim Firs

Introducing Our Venue, Camp Pilgrim Firs  Lake Flora Trail Map

Pilgrim Firs Camp and Conference Center includes 120 wooded acres of which 40 have been developed with cabins, lodges and outdoor recreation areas for guest use. It includes play and sports fields, a lake with canoeing and kayaking, and a floating dock for swimming. There are hiking trails, indoor and outdoor chapel/meditation spaces, two campfire areas, basketball and volleyball courts and many secluded quiet places. It is located 3 miles from the City of Port Orchard and about an hour and a half drive or relaxing ferry ride from downtown Seattle.

Pilgrim Firs is owned and operated by the Pacific Northwest Conference of the United Church of Christ.

Accommodations
The Camp has two lodges with shared common areas and bathrooms with multiple dorm-style rooms that sleep 3-4 people each.
There are 11 duplex style cabins, each with private decks.
For those who like to commune with nature, limited space is available for tents or campers.


Registered for Camp? Here All the Details:

How to Get to Camp Pilgrim Firs
Terms & Conditions
(print, sign & bring with you to Camp)
What to Bring to Camp Pilgrim Firs
Safety for Sculptors

Pilgrim Firs 3318 Lake Flora Rd Port Orchard, WA 98367  |  360.876.2031

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