Tuesday, July 31, 2012

August Newsletter

August 2012 Newsletter
First Friday Art Walk August 3, 5:30 to 8:00
Live Music by John Woodward; hors d'ouevres by Andrea Stone



Bob Crump and Pat Kennedy Crump  

Woodcuts, oil paintings and drawings from the family collection of the late Bob Crump and Pat Kennedy Crump.  Prolific and noted Minnesota artists, their daughter Sarah now lives in Baker City and is offering several pieces from the family collection for display and sale.
Learn more about these artists at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U9kdJLMFvE 





Debra Otterstein  Featured Artist
Continuing show of the wildlife art of this northeast Oregon artist; her paintings on feathers have brought a wide audience. Learn more at http://www.debotterstein.com/







Window Displays:
Mary Sue Rightmire
zen garden lanterns

Ceramic solar lanterns with Japanese inspired styles and finishes.



Pat Miller
Woodturning and bowls.






Currently in the gallery:


Walt Wirfs, "Cement Bluffs"


woodwork by Wayne Wall


Also in town this month:
"Persistance in Clay" at Crossroads Art Center.
Brian and Corrinne Vegter at Peterson Art Gallery
"Chalk It Up" sidewalk street art on Main Street August 4.
We Like Em Short Film Festival August 17&18. 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

We're Back

Due to technical difficulties, our blog was out of commission for awhile, but now we're ready to post lots of new stuff and new activities coming up for the rest of the summer.

July featured artists at the Short Term:
 Deb Otterstein
Don Gray 


And a peaceful, zen garden window display featuring work by Mary Sue Rightmire:
We're open daily and having lots of company this summer. A special  feature as part of the Crossroads "Persistance in Clay" art show events in town is a Coffee Art Break at the Short Term every Wednesday morning at 10:30.  Free coffee and free talk - with some of your favorite interesting artists taking a break to discuss the joys and challeneges of creativity.

For the Miner's Jubilee Juuly 20-21, Tom Novak will be set up on the sidewalk doing caricatures.

August 4th is "Chalk It Up" day with artists creating chalk art works on Main Street sidewalks.

Wow...it does feel nice to have escaped temporary internet oblivion and be back sharing great art!