2010 Exhibitions
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December: Annual Holiday Salon
Annual Holiday Salon will focus on regional artists who have been with us for many years. December will be our last exhibit in this space as our lease is not renewable.
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November: Wataru Sugiyama and Judy Howard
Wataru Sugiyama, well known for his ceramic sculpture, has been carving stone this past year. This exhibition includes both marble and ceramic sculpture. Abstract oil paintings by Judy Howard.
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October: "reVue"
New work by Virginia Andrade, Vincent Carl, and Peter Van Fleet; "reVue" is an exhibition of paintings by veteran artists who are exploring new directions.
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September: Beneath the Horizon
Nelson Davis creates sculpture by assembling found objects with hand carved elements. Jon Jay Cruson finds inspiration from what comes over the horizon.
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August: Sara Swink and Kentree Speirs
"One's Own Nature", Sara Swink explores ideas about how the natural world intersects with one’s psychological nature. Kentree draws inspiration from the raw beauty and drama of untamed places.
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In Between Shows: Baba Wagué Diakité (Sat. July 31 - Sun. Aug 1)
A unique show and sale of pottery and book signing by renowned African artist. Through images & readings, Portland-based Baba Wagué will introduce us to his homeland in Mali and his inspirational children’s books.
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July: Robin and John Gumaelius
Robin and John Gumaelius are parents to Ruby, Eliza, Carmela and Cecil. Their young family works and plays together developing a small farm where they can be self sustaining. They care deeply about the earth, environment, and the well being of humanity. Their life experience is reflected in the sculpture they create.
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June: Ken Grant
Ken Grant’s paintings invite the viewer into a sunlit comfort zone. They are seductive and serene. The new work includes interiors, still lifes and figurative subjects.
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May: Figuratively Speaking
Figuratively Speaking, an invitational exhibition of the human form.
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April: Mostly Wood Paintings
Peter VanFleet's vision, though grounded, is transcendent and his titles often reflect a quirky sense of humor.
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March: Celebrating National Women’s History Month
Woodcut Prints by Noriko Sugita Becraft, Shaped paintings on wood by Betty LaDuke and sculpture by Margie Mee, celebrating National Women’s History Month
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February: Treasures
We will participate in the Ashland Gallery Association's annual "Treasure Hunt" by presenting a show filled with treasures by gallery artists.
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January: White Sale
All objects of ART that include "white" are offered at a 20% discount.
The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.