Welcome to The Sound Cellar!

The Sound Cellar was founded by Stacey and Kristin of Fable Book Parlour in 2024 as a space for the community to gather, learn, record and enjoy music. In October of 2025, Arts Revelstoke took on ownership of the space.

Arts Revelstoke is very excited to be able to continue our mission of supporting and presenting diverse arts and cultural programming for the benefit of the community with a new venue.

Your main point of contact for all things Sound Cellar is James Feschuk, who can be reached at hello@soundcellar.ca.

Staff

James Feschuck

Arts Revelstoke & Sound Cellar Technical Coordinator

Robyn Goldsmith

Arts Revelstoke & Sound Cellar Executive Director

Robyn has served on many local boards, including the Revelstoke Cycling Association, Ascent Mentorships, and the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre. She is a familiar face on the bike trails, ski hill, and out in the backcountry. She is also a painter and regular contributor to members’ shows at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre.

“Arts Revelstoke’s programming has been one of the highlights of my nine years in Revelstoke. I am honoured to join Arts Revelstoke and look forward to collaborating with the talented team, the board, and the community,” says Robyn.

Under Robyn’s leadership, Arts Revelstoke will continue its work producing cultural events, spearheading public art projects and developing the arts and cultural scene in Revelstoke.

Nora Hughes

Arts Revelstoke Program Producer

With a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in communications, journalism and adventure studies, Nora is an expert at connecting with audiences. She's worked as a guide, journalist, copywriter and freelance writer. Nora moved to Revelstoke in 2021 for its proximity to adventure activities but stayed for the vibrant community. As an art enthusiast, she appreciates the huge role Arts Revelstoke plays in building the diverse, cultural arts community she has come to know and love.

Katja Ewart

Arts Revelstoke & Sound Cellar Marketing

Katja studied Fine Art at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, specializing in printmaking, analog photography, and short films. Katja first moved to Revelstoke in 2018 to coach freeride skiing, and later returned in 2024 after completing her degree to pursue a career in the arts in the small but vibrant town. Since graduating, she has exhibited her large-scale printmaking and photography in galleries throughout the Okanagan. She is now excited to continue working in public art through her role with Arts Revelstoke.