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The Spring Show: Sneak Preview Part 2

May 6, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Shelley Curtis, Roy's on Route 66, Amboy, California
Shelley Curtis, Roy’s on Route 66, Amboy, California

T-Minus 13 days till the Spring Show! All of the artists have dropped off their new work, now we just need to get them ready to hang. Here’s a sneak peak at some of the pieces that are hiding in back. If you want to see these pieces, and more, join us opening night, Friday May 19th.

Mel Townsend, Hawthorne Bridge
Mel Townsend, Hawthorne Bridge
Christopher Mooney, Broadway at Albers
Christopher Mooney, Broadway at Albers
Jon Jay Cruson, Vista 1
Jon Jay Cruson, Vista 1
Karl Kaiser, Stratum 193
Karl Kaiser, Stratum 193
Kathryn Cotnoir, Beach Crescent
Kathryn Cotnoir, Beach Crescent
Stephen Adams, Natural History 3
Stephen Adams, Natural History 3
L. Marie Miller, I Don't Know What it is Either
L. Marie Miller, I Don’t Know What it is Either
Molly Cliff Hilts, Danny
Molly Cliff Hilts, Danny
Dan McWilliams, Waters Edge
Dan McWilliams, Waters Edge
Beth Kerschen, Reconstructing East Burnside
Beth Kerschen, Reconstructing East Burnside
Donna Mattson, Star Signs
Donna Mattson, Star Signs

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 at rentalsales@pam.org

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