FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Icicle Creek Center for the Arts.
Frequently asked questions about Icicle Creek Center for the Arts.
Icicle Creek Center for the Arts is a non-profit arts education and performance center in the foothills of the Cascades committed to nurturing the human spirit through the arts.
Find directions and more information here: Directions to Icicle Creek Center for the Arts
Yes. We have eight cabins that can sleep up to six people. When they are not being used by a camp or a visiting artist, they are available for use by the public. To find out about rates or availability visit sleepinglady.com/accommodations or contact Sleeping Lady Resort.
Icicle Creek Center For The Arts respects your privacy. You may opt out of all mailings and emailings. We store your personal information on a secure server, and we will not trade, sell, or otherwise share your personal information (name, address, phone number, or email) with any other party. We do not record your credit card number after the sale is complete.
Refunds will be made in full in the event of any cancelled performance. No other refunds will be made.
Yes. Tickets may be exchanged up to 24 hours prior to the performance for which they were purchased. Contact the box office at (509) 548-6347, x.1 to make any exchanges.
Yes. Group discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. Contact the box office at (509) 548-6347, x.1 to make arrangements for your group.
No. All venues at Icicle Creek Center for the Arts offer festival seating unless otherwise noted.
All venues and concessions open one hour prior to start time and seating generally begins 30 minutes prior to start time for Snowy Owl Theater shows.
Registration for camps and all education offerings is available on the Arts Education page
Questions? Contact us!
Yes. You will find scholarship application information on each camp’s web page.
The Icicle Creek Visiting Artist Series brings in performing artists from around the Pacific Northwest and beyond who both teach and demonstrate their creative processes in the classroom and through performance. Artists travel directly to schools to meet, perform for and work with students during the week or teach a workshop at Icicle Creek and then cap off their visit with a full concert at Icicle Creek’s Snowy Owl Theater.
Find more information here or to book an artist for your school, contact alex@icicle.org.
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