2009 Exhibitions
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November - December: Annual Holiday Salon
All gallery artists will be featured during the months of November and December in our annual Holiday Salon. We are celebrating 30 years as a classic showcase for extraordinary northwest artists.
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October: Judy Howard, "Mini Retro"
Several original paintings from various periods are displayed but the majority of this exhibit is presented in the form of photographs of paintings done over a fifty year period.
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September: The Unusual Suspects
Mixed Media Sculpture by Nelson Davis and Mixed Media Painting by Pamela Kroll.
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August: Marie Maretska, Virginia Andrade, and Jim Robinson
New work by three veteran Artists in three different media using three different processes.
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July: John and Robin Gumaelius
John and Robin Gumaelius combine ceramic, wood and metal to create sculpture that is inspired by their natural environment.
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June: Denise Souza Finney and Candace Miller
Impasto paintings by Denise Souza Finney and whimsical, figurative Sculpture by Candace Miller.
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May: It's for the Birds
"It's for the Birds" is an invitational exhibit that will include new work by several gallery artists. With this light hearted theme we hope to encourage the participants to have fun and think positively about the Arts as essential to the well being of the planet.
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April: Judy Morris
"My painting philosophy is very simple. I paint because I can't stop. I don't know exactly when I became obsessed with watercolor painting. It caught me when I wasn't paying attention and changed my life. I no longer look at the world without seeing common things in a special way." -- Judy Morris.
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March: Betty LaDuke
"Betty LaDuke is an artist who has succeeded in assimilating the myths, idioms, iconography and metaphors of other cultures holistically into her work. She has done so in a manner and style that integrates the acquired cultural artifacts with her own feminine, ecological, and spiritual views." -- Frank Cebulski. -
February: Landscape Revived
In recognition of Oregon's Sesquicentennial, we present "Landscape Revived" depicting Northwest terrain. Several gallery artists are featured in this collection encompassing various styles and media.
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January: Holiday Salon Continued
We welcome the new year by continuing the annual salon exhibit which includes all gallery artists.
Our patrons look forward to this exhibit as the gallery walls and sculpture stands are filled with an abundance of fine art in all mediums and styles.