WHAT WE’VE DONE — past projects
“The thing about creativity is, people are going to laugh at it. Get over it.”
— Twyla Tharp
The Arts are a positive force in the community. They are a powerful vehicle for communication, carrying ideas and expressing them in ways that are new and freeing. When we create or appreciate art, it arouses joy, or sadness, or any number of other emotions. For the artist, bringing a work of art to completion is sometimes a lonely journey, one that can benefit from exposure to others. The goal of The Third House is to facilitate and promote The Arts in the Shuswap. Sometimes we provide an opportunity to learn, other times to play. At the heart of our projects is the desire to allow artists to reach out and touch one another.
- Isolation art
This is a space that was dedicated to the arts community to share work that they create during the period of isolation that affected all of us during covid-19. If you would like to read and view the artwork, we trust you will enjoy your visit; come visit the gallery→. The copyright© to all work in the gallery belongs to its creator. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us here.
- Website building and blogging workshop
The purpose of this workshop was to provide creative individuals with an opportunity for self promotion by teaching them to build their own website using Wordpress themes and for those who wished, how to add a picture portfolio. The workshop was be held in November 2016 at Blind Bay Hall, 2510 Blind Bay Road. Now, we watch as new sites are springing up.
- Scriptwriting workshop
A scriptwriting workshop was held at the Okanagan Regional Library, South Shuswap Branch. Part of our focus was to create a Community Play for the South Shuswap, but participants with other writing interests were welcome to attend and found the activities productive and enjoyable. The end result was a public performance of an old time radio play at Cedar Centre in Blind Bay. The scripts presented were Mrs. Stiles Boarding House written by Susan McLellan and Losing It written by June Welter. These plays were aired on Voice of the Shuswap 93.7 FM.
- Photography workshop
A workshop titled, Getting to know your Camera, with by Sara Schreiner of Exposure Kamloops was held on October 23 – 25, 2015 at the Cedar Centre in Cedar Heights. It was an opportunity for up and coming photographers to get to know their cameras better to get the best possible images. Through the knowledge of the inner workings of their camera they can now tackle the creativity and freedom that comes with having full control!
- Reading-writing and literature sessions
Periodically, we sent out a call to authors to provide them with the opportunity to have a group of readers spend time reading, discussing and responding to a piece, or pieces, of their work. This was a voluntary activity. We are not critics, only readers, and spoke from that perspective. If you are interested in including your work in one of our future sessions or if you would like to be one of our readers, we invite you to let us know.