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Spring Show Sneak Preview #3

April 7, 2018

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Diane Avio-Augee, Night Dreams, oil

By now most of the Spring Show pieces have arrived at the gallery. It’s an exciting time when we finally get to see what these gems look like in person. Digital representations are great, but it’s hard for a camera to capture the over all presence of a piece. To see get a closer look, join us opening night Friday April 20th.

iconic portland sites piled on top of each other forming a tower
Beth Kerschen, Leaning Tower of Portland, photographic etching
painting of large spotted egg in nest sitting on top of pedestal
Anne John, Solo, oil
Kathy Haydon, Marine, mixed media
Molly Cliff Hilts, From the River – Steel Bridge 2, mixed media
abstract, white background with colorful shapes
Candace Primack, Building Character, mixed media
Eileen Kressel, Denali Revisited I, acrylic
Satoko Motouji, Reflection #7, sumi ink
Cecy Colichon, Dialogue IV, oil on canvas board
Kitty Bunn, Night River, acrylic with gold leaf
Chi Meredith, Intersection, acrylic
Don MacLane, Wabi I, stainless steel and stone
Earl Hamilton, Motionless Motion, mixed media
Don Schwartz, Sun-Kissed Coastal Morning, photography
Katherine McDowell, Lake Monotype 324, monotype print
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These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlemet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Native communities who made their homes along the Columbia River.

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