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    Artisans At the Dahmen Barn - Wheel fence at the Dahmen Barn

    Artisans At the Dahmen Barn

    5.0(3 reviews)
    8.9 mi
    $

    The wheel fence that surrounds the barn is a big draw for photographers, but inside the barn you'll…read morealso find a treasure trove of creativity! The barn has been converted to an art cooperative with a number of studios for artists. You can explore the different studios to see the art created by locals, and often you'll find several of the artists in their studios. They also have a ceramic studio and a great gift shop with local goods. They also host local events and concerts from time to time. Whether you're in the area for photography or just passing through, it is well worth a stop to visit the Artisans at the Dahmen Barn.

    The Dahmen Barn, its renovation a Uniontown community effort, now houses the studios of countless…read morelocal artists, regular art exhibitions and a gift shop. Many locals probably remember it as the barn surrounded by a fence of wagon wheels, a defining characteristic that adds to its artistic charm. Open Thursdays to Sundays from 10am to 6pm, you can take a free tour through the barn to watch various artists at work and tour the exhibition. You can also purchase artwork from local artists at the gift shop. Dahmen Barn also offer classes and workshops for both adults and children, book readings and signings, and occasional performances by local musicians. This is such a quaint local attraction. Many of the events (like the tour and some of the workshops) are free, and there's such a fun, artsy feel to the place. It's also interesting to learn about the barn's history and all the work that went into its renovation. If you're interested in art at all, this is a great attraction! It's about halfway between Lewiston, ID and Pullman, WA (sixteen miles outside of each city).

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    Artisans at the Dahmen Barn

    Artisans At the Dahmen Barn - One of the artist areas

    One of the artist areas

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    Gesa Power House Theatre - Folks leaving the Gesa Power House Theatre

    Gesa Power House Theatre

    4.7(6 reviews)
    67.5 mi

    Wonder inspiring historic building that has been transformed into a uniquely intimate theater…read more I have watched a rock production two years in a row, and have LOVED our balcony seats. Every seat in the house looks to be great, next time I will buy floor seats to confirm. Check out all floors, and every little book and cranny you can, there are so many little surprised, especially for the architecture buff.

    Recycling, Upcycling,…read moreResurrection. Call me a fan. In 1892 (yes, 1892, son!!), the Walla Walla Gas Plant opened for business...not for art, but for amps, volts, and ohms. (well technically, it was a gas plant first, but then began to sing the body electric in 1905). :::: Fast-forward: 2011 :::: This is when this art decco powerhouse transformed to a stylish playhouse in the style of Shakespeare. This theater had been on my radar for the last couple of years, and my timing just never worked out for venturing down to the hills of wine and to make a visit to the theater....until Winter 2012. On a blustery cold evening, I needed to make a trip down to Walla Walla. I made myself go. I had to. NPR advertised about the Power House's production of "It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play!", for weeks, and I was intrigued and pulled Walla Walla-ward. I was interested by the production, but I was also looking for an excuse to case the joint! ;) I love old theaters (especially if they've been renovated Gangnam Style...sorry, just wanted to say that phrase...not sure who reads these reviews all the way anyway!) ;) The renovation, I believe, is still a work in progress. I heard they are still working on the roof...and the audience & actors noticed this throughout the evening as the winds howled and banged on what seemed like only a tin roof. (A member of the staff came upstairs to the balcony and offered seats downstairs to us if we were too cold. I didn't mind, but some took him up on his offer---I wanted the full environmental experience! I wanted the chance to tell stories about way back in the olden days when I went to the Powerhouse to see a play, and how the roof almost blew off!) Other than the roof, the facility is top notch. (well, I think the roof adds character along with the expose brick, too). From the lobby, stage, seating, to restrooms, the facility is updated with modernity. And that's what I like. The duality of a renovated structure is attractive. I can't wait to come back for a Shakespearean or modern play. You'll find me looking for excuses to come here again, and again---look for me in the balcony!

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    Gesa Power House Theatre - The Electric Lounge upstairs in the Gesa Power House Theatre

    The Electric Lounge upstairs in the Gesa Power House Theatre

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