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Fort Worden Cistern Renamed the Dan Harpole Cistern

On June 14, 2007, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission renamed the Fort Worden cistern the “Dan Harpole Cistern” in honor of Harpole’s life and work in the arts.   

FortwordencisternNearly two-hundred feet in diameter and fourteen feet deep, the cistern was originally built as a water supply system when Fort Worden was a military base. Now, the empty cistern’s 45-second reverberation time is popular among recording artists. 

While the assistant director at Centrum, the multidisciplinary nonprofit arts organization that provides arts workshops, artist residencies, and public performances at Fort Worden State Park, Harpole was the key figure in helping musicians gain access into the cistern. He also tried to get the cistern designated as “Washington’s Official Instrument” in recognition of its unique acoustic properties.

Harpole helped musicians navigate government red tape and record safely.

Multi-instrumentalist and composer Stuart Dempster, a professor at the University of Washington who was one of the first musicians to record consistently in the cistern, said that it was thanks to the “tireless advocacy” of Harpole that musicians were able to record there.

“One of Dan’s greatest strengths was bringing people together,” said Centrum program manager Peter McCracken. “He was able to find common ground among widely divergent groups of people.”

“Harpole dedicated his career to educating the public and policymakers about the importance of the arts to community life,” said Centrum executive director Thatcher Bailey. “His personal and professional mission was to create opportunities for connecting people to the arts.” 

In addition to serving as Centrum’s assistant director, Harpole served on the Port Townsend City Council from 1994 to 1996. In 1995, then-Governor Gary Locke appointed Harpole to the Washington State Arts Commission; he was elected chairman in 1998.

Harpole also served on the Jefferson County Commission from 1997 to 2000. In 2000, Harpole moved to Boise, Idaho, to become executive director of the Idaho Commission on the Arts.

A week before his death from a rare form of cancer in December, 2006, Harpole was awarded the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman’s Medal in recognition of his service to the arts in the United States.

On August 8, at 7 p.m., Stuart Dempster will give a free concert in honor of Harpole at Centrum’s re-naming dedication of the Cistern. Dempster and multi-instrumentalist Brian Pertl will perform from inside the Dan Harpole Cistern. Speakers will pipe the music up to audience members seated on the lawn above.   

Free Fridays at the Fort Concerts

Centum invites you to come to Fort Worden each Friday at noon for our free concert series "Free Fridays at the Fort." From June 29 through August 10 on the lawn at the Fort Worden Commons, audiences sample music from Centrum's summer festivals, as well as outstanding local and regional musicians.

FreefridaysconcertFree Fridays at the Fort
12n-1pm
Fort Worden Commons

June 29: Voiceworks/Port Townsend Slide and Steel Festival
July 6: The Festival of American Fiddle Tunes
July 13: Rhythm Planet
July 20: Navy Band Northwest: Five Star Brass
July 27: Jazz Port Townsend
August 3: Port Townsend Country Blues Festival
August 10: Dwyer Family Band

Call for artists - 3rd Annual Fort Worden Wildlife and Nature Art Expo

The Friends of Fort Worden is sponsoring its 3rd Annual Wildlife and Nature Art Expo October 5-7, 2007 in Building 204.

This year we will be highlighting the sea otter as part of an awareness of the endangered and threatened species.  Artists are encouraged to display your art work that depicts sea otters.  We will be promoting that as part of this year’s overall program.

In order to participate in this annual event, we require that you have expertise and are an established painter, carver, sculptor or photographer.  If you wish to participate, there is an application available on line at www.wildartexpo.org. Those who wish to participate must submit the application, $100 for the booth fee and 8-10 images either on a CD or photographs of the work that you will be displaying.  Upon review and approval, those selected artists will receive a confirmation letter.  Submittal of the application does not guarantee space in the exposition.  Your booth fee will be returned if your work is not accepted.  Applications submitted without the booth fee will not be considered.  Space is limited. All applications must be received by September 15th to be considered.

Artists who are notified of acceptance must be prepared to set up artwork on Thursday, October 4th from 8am to 5pm or Friday October 5th before 3pm and take down on Monday, October 8th.   

You are obligated to stay set up until the end of the show on Sunday, October 7th. There is no breakdown of booths prior to 5pm on Sunday October 7th.  The exposition times will be 5 – 8pm opening reception Friday, October 5th, 10am to 5pm Saturday October 6th and noon to 5 pm on Sunday October 7th.

For more information, visit the website at www.wildartexpo.org or email WildArt@wildartexpo.org.

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