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The Spring Show: Sneak Preview Part 1

April 29, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Bets Cole, Color Notes
Bets Cole, Color Notes

The Spring Show is just around the corner, and artists are flooding the gates to drop off their pieces. We’re packed to the gills! Here’s a sneak peak at some of the piecesĀ that are coming in. To see these gems in the flesh, join us opening night, Friday May 19th.

Fran Kievet, Wild Hare
Fran Kievet, Wild Hare
Candace Primack, It's the Climb that Matters
Candace Primack, It’s the Climb that Matters
Erik Sandgren, Island Intervals
Erik Sandgren, Island Intervals
Don Schwartz, The Path Through the Misty Woods
Don Schwartz, The Path Through the Misty Woods
Margret Short, Bishop's Close
Margret Short, Bishop’s Close
Max McBurnett, Maple Root Hollow Form with Natural Edge
Max McBurnett, Maple Root Hollow Form with Natural Edge
Rich Bergeman, Abandoned Homestead, Goodnoe Hills, Washington
Rich Bergeman, Abandoned Homestead, Goodnoe Hills, Washington
Wayne Chin, Winter Heat
Wayne Chin, Winter Heat
Donna Graham, Garlic Trio
Donna Graham, Garlic Trio
Sandra Pearce, Chance of Rain
Sandra Pearce, Chance of Rain
Jan Fowler, Homeward Bound
Jan Fowler, Homeward Bound

 

These pieces are not yet available for rental, but are available for purchase, so long as they are picked up after The Spring Show on May 19th. For more information, please contact the gallery at 503-224-0674 or email atĀ rentalsales@pam.org

 

 

 

 

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