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  2011 Calendar
  Minutes go by slowly but years seem to fly.


Celebrating 40 Years in Cannon Beach!
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MARCH 19 - APRIL 25

Spring Ceramics Invitational   group exhibit
Cindy Searles functional pottery
 

Robin & John Gumaelius

clay / metal birds
  Karl Yost sculptural vessels & wall tiles
Mike Moran sculpture
Larry Halvorsen vessels & wall relief
Barry McAlister clay vessels
Jan Rentenaar sculpture
introducing new artist Aimee Herring

functional pottery

 

APRIL 29- MAY 31

Preview Reception: Friday, April 29th, 4:00 - 6:00pm

Opening Reception: Sat. April 30th, 5:00 - 7:00pm

Spring Unveiling Weekend

Animal Instinct group exhibit featuring:  
  Anne John new paintings
  Karen Croner mixed media sculpture
  Steve Eichenberger clay sculpture
  Faryn Davis new resin paintings
  Lisa Lamoreaux mixed media paintings
Charles Schweigert mixed media paintings
Charlie White mixed media paintings

 

 

JUNE 3 - 28

new work by: Boni & Dave Deal raku-fired ceramics

 

JUNE 24, 25, 26

Plein Air & More Weekend

for more info visit: cbgallerygroup.com

participating artists: Pamela Wachtler-Fermanis oil paintings
Scott Johnson watercolors
Sylvia Carlton acrylic paintings
Rebecca DeVere paintings & jewelry
Beverly Kindley paintings
Harry Wheeler oil paintings

 

JULY 2 - AUGUST 15

40th Anniversary Exhibition

Opening Weekend: July 2 - 4

Anniversary Party! Saturday, August 6th, 4:00pm

Group exhibit celebrating the art & artists who have contributed to White Bird Gallery over the years!    

 

 

AUGUST 20 - SEPTEMBER 30

Opening Reception: Saturday, August 20th, 4:00 - 6:00pm

     
new work by: Ken Grant paintings

 

NOVEMBER 4 - JANUARY 2

Opening: Stormy Weather Art Festival Weekend: Nov 4, 5, 6th

Reception: Saturday, November 5th, 5:00 - 7:00 pm

 

Annual Holiday Exhibition    
featuring new work by: Christopher Mathie paintings
  and a group show by gallery artists  
Nov 4, 5, 6: trunk show Rebecca DeVere jewelry

 

It is Art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance, for our consideration and application of these things and I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of its process.
Henry James (in a letter to H. G. Wells - July, 1915)

 


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