(Photo courtesy of COCC) The Central Oregon Community College (COCC) Art and Design Club is proud to present the annual Student Art Exhibition, now through June 7 in Pence Hall’s Pinckney Gallery, with an opening reception from 4:30-7pm on Wednesday, May 29. The reception includes an awards presentation at 6pm. The gallery is open Monday…
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Upcoming Events at High Desert Museum
(Photo courtesy of High Desert Museum) First Sawmill Demonstration! Full steam ahead! Our first Sawmill Demonstration is Thursday, June 6 from 1-4pm. Come see the 1904 Lazinka Sawmill in action and learn how lumber was processed on-the-go at the turn of the century. If you can’t make it to our first demonstration, never fear! We’ll…
Call To Artists
The months of July and August at Art Adventure Gallery will feature the many talented artists who live in and around Jefferson County. Artists may submit up to four pieces in any medium. Two dimensional work should be framed, wired and ready for hanging. Application forms will be available at the gallery or may be…
National Traveling Exhibition, Portraits in Red: Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Painting Project, to Open at The Museum at Warm Springs June 5
(Shayla in RED — Shayla is from Little Black Bear First Nation within Treaty 4 Territory in Saskatchewan, Canada. This photograph was a collaboration between photographer Wayne Slinn and Indigenous makeup artist JJ Vester Penny to help bring awareness to MMIGW2s. 30” x 40.” Acrylic on canvas | Photo by Nayana LaFond) The exhibition features…
Scalehouse Fundraiser Tickets On Sale Now
Join us for our annual fundraising block party with an array of creative hubs featuring selfie drawings, poetry on the fly, art auction with artworks from artists and community members, music, food, drinks and an opportunity to celebrate with our creative community. All proceeds will directly benefit Scalehouse’s youth education program, Scalehouse Art Lab: an…
The Museum at Warm Springs Receives $20,000 in General Operating Support from Oregon Community Foundation
(Photo by Eddie Kao) The Museum at Warm Springs, which recently reopened after a five-month closure to install a new HVAC system, has received $20,000 in general operating support from the Oregon Community Foundation’s Community Grants Program. Contributing to the grant were the Dorris Coombs Thomas Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and Fred W….
Raise the Baton Fundraiser to Benefit Sunriver Music Festival on July 14
Sunriver Music Festival has announced its annual fundraising event, Raise the Baton: The Elements of Music, which will be held Sunday, July 14 at 5pm in Bend at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon. “The Festival’s Raise the Baton fundraiser offers intriguing glimpses into the myriad elements that create world-class orchestra concerts in Bend…
Toriizaka Art Presents Artist Chas Martin
((Left) Afterthought Forethought, mixed media sculpture (2014) 18x16x7in by Chas Martin (Right) Truth be Told, mixed media oversized mask sculpture (2023), 39x39x9.5in by Chas Martin) Toriizaka Art is delighted to announce the upcoming exhibition of celebrated artist Chas Martin. Martin, who lives in Portland, is a visual artist who communicates his philosophy and musings in…
Sunriver Music Festival Selects Artwork by Robert Allan Hooper for 2024 Season Materials
(Photos courtesy of Sunriver Music Festival) Sunriver Music Festival has selected Robert Allan Hooper’s Twilight Glow as its poster artwork for 2024. Each year, the Festival features an artist local to Central Oregon for the season’s poster. Artists were invited to submit their artwork for consideration and a jury of professional artists from the Artist’s…
Today! Scalehouse Voices Presents SUS, A Very Queer Magazine
Scalehouse Voices Presents: SUS Magazine: How to Start a Riot, an artist talk with Ruth Vernotico, founder of SUS Wednesday, May 15 5:30-6:30pm OSU-Cascades Ray Hall Atrium 1500 SW Chandler Ave., Bend, OR 97702 The founder of SUS Magazine, Ruth Vernotico will walk attendees through the daily practice they’ve developed over their 25+ years as…