Living Paintings, Art, Music, Environment Come Together at New Oregon Coast Festival
Published 07/27/21 at 1:55 AM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
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(Cannon Beach, Oregon) - A first of its kind on the north Oregon coast, a new festival in Cannon Beach combines the environment with the art world in this former artist colony. On September 16 through 19 the town celebrates that unique mix with the Earth & Ocean Arts Festival.
Here, one of the main events is a live art project that will create the world s largest sea star entirely made up of people. After all, Cannon Beach is a burgh where art and the natural surroundings come together in especially conspicuous ways.
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