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Cannon Beach Arts and Rental Sales Gallery Collaborative Show Part 2

June 15, 2019

Sandra Pearce, Chance of Rain

 

The opening night of our collaborative show with the Cannon Beach Arts Association is just a week away. Join us Saturday 22nd June at 6pm at the Cannon Beach Gallery and Arts Association, which is located at 1064 S. Hemlock Street, Cannon Beach, OR 97110. For more information about this exhibition, click here for the link to the show’s webpage.

Today’s blog gives a sneak preview of some more of the works that are going to be on show at the Cannon Beach Gallery. All of the artists are part of Rental Sales Gallery and we are delighted to be showcasing them at CBAA. The show closes on Sunday August 4th, so there’s plenty of time to make that trip out to the coast!

 

Diana LoMeiHing, Ulysses Looks at the Boiling Sea with Dreams of Penelope in his Mind

 

Jesse Reno, pollen at the bottom of the sea

 

Mitchell Freifeld, Long Shadows

 

Susan Cowan, Black Oystercatcher

 

Marcy Baker, Midnight

 

Sarkis Antikajian, Two Flowers in Gray Pitcher

 

Richard Rollins, Redmarked 1

 

Yong Hong Zhong, Beach Reflection

 

Eileen Kressel, BIRDERS Again

 

« Spring Show Artist Showcase Part 4
Rental Sales Gallery Rehang – Inspired by the Oregon Coast »

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