Header image by Barbara McCabe, 2023 Artist in the Lookout, ©2023
The Black Mountain Lookout The refurbished Black Mountain Lookout located at 7,161’ in elevation on the eastern edge of the Plumas National Forest. The seventy-five year old Black Mountain Lookout comes with a commanding view to the east of Nevada’s Basin and Range folds, to the north stands the higher, still active Thompson Peak Lookout. At the bottom of the Sierra Nevada’s eastside escarpment sits the sometimes colorful, however, often dry Honey Lake. Out of service for over thirty years, this building was built in the late 1930s/early 1940s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It served as a home and office for rangers who worked on the historic Milford Ranger District, now known as the Beckwourth Ranger District. It has recently been retrofitted by a group of very dedicated volunteers with electricity, a heater, stove, refrigerator and updated lighting rod to ground technology. This new accommodation is a natural for cycling and hiking “Peak Baggers”, photographers (incredible sunrise and sunset shots), stargazers, adventurous families, solitude seekers and others who want a quiet night in the mountains but prefer not to sleep on the ground. Easy access begins near the small settlement of Milford on State Highway 395, twenty-three miles south of Susanville. Roads to lookout locations are often gravel or dirt so, if you are driving, bring your most capable vehicle. Click here for more information, directions, and reservations. |
2024 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE, BLACK MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT
Plumas Arts is working with the Plumas National Forest on our 8th Annual collaboration to select and showcase artists for the 2024 Artist in Residence at the Black Mountain Lookout on the Plumas National Forest. The Artist in Residence program provides a unique opportunity for one artist to spend three nights at the Black Mountain Lookout to draw upon the breathtaking landscapes of the Plumas National Forest for inspiration. In return, the program asks that the artist donate an original piece of framed artwork and/or body of work from this experience and work with Plumas Arts to make a public presentation of the work in November 2024. The Artist-In-Residence seeks to use art and artists to explore the many ways in which people relate to the Plumas National Forest. The program goals include:
Artist selection is based on an evaluation system that includes: how the artwork will support the forest’s interpretive themes, resume of professional art work, application packet and electronic file of artist work or website link. 2024 ApplicationApplication deadline May 31st, 2024 at 5pm.
Submit to g[email protected] or mail to: Plumas Arts PO Box 600 Quincy, CA 95971 |