SAA Project Space, an experimental venue for artists to exhibit work and engage in creative dialogue, will open this Tuesday, July 1 at 233 Commercial Street NE in downtown Salem. The space is being loaned to the Salem Art Association rent-free by Angela Jones-Sherrard until the building is leased.
The first exhibition, Here and Now, will feature work by [...]
Archive for June, 2008
Salem Art Association Opens Downtown Project Space
Posted in Uncategorized on June 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Keizer Art Association Launches New Web Site
Posted in Uncategorized on June 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Keizer Art Association and Enid Mount Joy Gallery recently debuted a new Web site with expanded information on exhibits, classes and its sales venue, Gallery K. If you are an artist, there are a number of calls for entry on the site. Check it out here.
Two Exhibits, Two Takes on Landscape
Posted in art exhibitions, hallie ford museum of art on June 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Salem’s Hallie Ford Museum of Art is showing Michael Dailey: Color, Light, Time, and Place, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper that span a 45-year period in the life of Michael Dailey, a highly regarded Seattle painter and University of Washington professor emeritus. Dailey’s canvases, which might be described as atmospheric interpretations of the [...]
Weaving Wright Artist Reception June 14
Posted in opening reception, textiles on June 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
An artist reception for Weaving Wright from the Garden, an exhibition of original contemporary and traditional basket designs, will take place on Saturday, June 14, 6-9pm at Gordon House. The evening event honors the artists and their work and provides an opportunity for discussions about these unique interpretations of geometry, texture, and color using basketry methods [...]
Art of the Garden
Posted in deepwood on June 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
How often can you walk through a work of art? While some may lament this early summer weather, the cool, temperate conditions are ideal for enjoying some of the area’s most beautiful and inspiring cultivated gardens.
One of the best to start with is at Historic Deepwood Estate — a veritable garden museum, designed with “rooms,” ranging from a boxwood garden to [...]