The Deschutes Historical Museum will open an exhibit on the town of Maxville, Oregon and its timber history on April 28. The exhibit coincides with the production of From Maxville to Vanport at The Tower Theatre on April 27, and is a rescheduled project from 2020. Timber Culture is a traveling exhibit from the Maxville…
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New Exhibition, Vanishing Night, & Celebrate the Night at High Desert Museum
(Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park | Photo by John Mikkelson) The High Desert boasts some of the darkest night skies in the continental United States. But with the region’s population growth, dark skies are a natural resource being lost. Explore the beauty and importance of keeping night skies dark in the new exhibit,…
Bidding in the My Own Two Hands Art Auction Opens During the Fourth Friday Art Stroll
((L) Whimsical Guitar, stained glass by Gary Kutz (R) Patience, ceramic by Mary Moore) The countdown is on. We’re just two short days away from kicking off the 21st annual My Own Two Hands (MOTH) Art Auction presented by the Sisters Folk Festival (SFF), which opens this Friday, April 22 at the Fourth Friday Art…
Hood Avenue Art is Anticipating Spring!!!
((L) Bird Lovers, (M) Raising Up and (R) Sunflower Platter | artwork by Michelle and Mitch Deaderick) After the last week of snowy weather, April is finally letting the flowers find space to bloom again. The birds are returning and the hummingbirds are busy at the feeders! So… it’s time for another 4th Friday Artwalk!…
Introducing Patricia Clark Artist in Residents
((L) June (R) Jake Kenobi | Photos courtesy of Scalehouse Collaborative for the Arts) We are beyond excited to share the two Artists in Residents for the Patricia Clark Studio: June Park and Jake Kenobi! Starting May 1, these two can be found next to the Scalehouse Gallery creating, making and inspiring. Meet June: June…
Michelle Lindblom’s Work Selected for Two Online Exhibits
((L) Traversing, monotype (R) The Unveiling, mixed media acrylic by Michelle Lindlbom) High Desert Art League member Michelle Lindblom’s work been selected to appear in two separate online juried exhibitions. Her mixed media acrylic painting, An Unveiling, has been included in the Manhattan Arts International 2022 HerStory Exhibition, an online curated showcase of more than…
Join Us for Ripples!
(Graphic | Courtesy of Deschutes Children’s Foundation) Buy Your Ripples Tickets Now! Join us for Ripples, our gala celebration and auction, on Saturday, May 7 for an evening of fine wine, craft beer and enticing silent and live auctions. Tickets On Sale Now! Buy Your Tickets Calling All Volunteers! We need YOU to make this…
Red Chair Gallery presents Joanie Callen, Multimedia Mosaic Artist
(Artwork by Joanie Callen) If you look closely at one of Joanie Callen’s mosaic creations, it is like a kaleidoscope. The undulating shape and shimmering surface first catch the eye and then you are drawn closer into the glowing colors and intricate patterns she creates with glass and beads. Each piece is the result of…
Hearth Fest 2022 in Sisters
(Photo | Courtesy of Caldera) Plan Your Stay Hearth Fest is just a few months away and lodging in nearby Sisters is booking fast. That’s why we’re partnering with Left Coast Lodge to share this special offer with you. The Left Coast Lodge in Sisters is proud to support Creativity! Book two nights or more during Hearth Festival and…
Steel Sculpture by John Fleming Installed at Oregon Institute of Technology’s Cornett Hall
(Fibonacci’s Arc, 2021, welded steel by John Fleming | Photos by John Fleming) A 22,000-pound steel sculpture by Seattle artist John Fleming, commissioned through Oregon’s Percent for Art in Public Places Program, has been installed outside Oregon Institute for Technology’s Cornett Hall. Titled Fibonacci’s Arc, the sculpture is inspired by the spiraling arc of the…