Community Writes
The writer Margaret Atwood once noted that “A word after a word after a word is power.” As a new year beckons after so many months of untold loss, the
Tell Us What You Think
Our writing program team is hard at work looking for ways to keep our writing and reading community engaged. We are thrilled that we have been able to offer some
Two Ways to Share Your Art
While we can’t meet in person, the Hoffman Center for the Arts is excited to offer two ways for you to share your work. Creating in Place: Connecting in a
Writing Program Activities Cancelled Through May
Out of an abundance of caution, we are cancelling or rescheduling all in-person Writing Program activities beginning March 17 through the end of May. This affects the following workshops, classes,
2020 Poetry Contest Winner Announced
The Manzanita Writers’ Series announces the winner of the 2020 Poetry Contest Part-time Manzanita resident, Connie Soper, won the poetry contest held by the Manzanita Writers’ Series and the Hoffman
We Care About Your Health
As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to affect the global community, the Hoffman Center for the Arts is looking for ways to navigate the rapidly evolving situation. While we may
Submission Opportunities for Writers!
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Along with the Hoffman’s Poetry Contest in January, there are a couple more North Coast opportunities for writers to submit their work. Follow the links for specific requirements and ways
Writing Contest Opportunities
Local writers should check out these contest opportunities (with cash prizes for the winners) for their work. Hurry because deadlines are coming up! Oregon Writers Colony is holding its fiction
Announcing the “Art Makes the World Go Round” Raffle
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We invite you to help us “Make the world go round at the Hoffman Center for the Arts” by purchasing a $10 raffle ticket for art by Karl Werner Kaiser.
Article in Oregon Arts Watch
Journalist Lori Tobias profiles Liz Cole’s upcoming StoryTime shows for Oregon Arts Watch, a web site focused on Oregon’s arts and culture scene. “Remember when you were a kid and