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Celebrating 40 Years in Cannon Beach!
E-mail info@whitebirdgallery.com
503.436.2681
MARCH 19 - APRIL 25
| Spring Ceramics Invitational |
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group exhibit |
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Cindy Searles |
functional pottery |
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Robin & John Gumaelius |
clay / metal birds |
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Karl Yost |
sculptural vessels & wall tiles |
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Larry Halvorsen |
vessels & wall relief |
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Barry McAlister |
clay vessels |
| introducing new artist |
Aimee Herring |
functional pottery |
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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: |
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Anne John |
new paintings |
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Karen Croner |
mixed media sculpture |
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Steve Eichenberger |
clay sculpture |
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Faryn Davis |
new resin paintings |
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Lisa Lamoreaux |
mixed media paintings |
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Charles Schweigert |
mixed media paintings |
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Charlie White |
mixed media paintings |
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JUNE 3 - 28
| new work by: |
Boni & Dave Deal |
raku-fired ceramics |
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JUNE 24, 25, 26
Plein Air & More Weekend
for more info visit: cbgallerygroup.com
| participating artists: |
Pamela Wachtler-Fermanis |
oil paintings |
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Scott Johnson |
watercolors |
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Sylvia Carlton |
acrylic paintings |
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Rebecca DeVere |
paintings & jewelry |
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Beverly Kindley |
paintings |
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Harry Wheeler |
oil paintings |
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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! |
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AUGUST 20 - SEPTEMBER 30
Opening Reception: Saturday, August 20th, 4:00 - 6:00pm
| new work by: |
Ken Grant |
paintings |
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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 |
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| featuring new work by: |
Christopher Mathie |
paintings |
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and a group show by gallery artists |
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| Nov 4, 5, 6: trunk show |
Rebecca DeVere |
jewelry |
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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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