(L: All the Rest, oil on canvas by Paula Bullwinkle, R: Covid Chaos II, acrylic on canvas by Marlene Alexander) Art in the Atrium, Franklin Crossing, invites the public to a complementary exhibition featuring paintings of 43 artists represented by Billye Turner, Art Consultant. The January 2021 presentation marks the approaching conclusion of Turner’s 40-some…
Art in the Atrium — Franklin Crossing Fine Art Exhibition Presents Emma Carpenter, & Visions of Hope — Paintings by Inmates of Oregon Correctional Institutions
((Left) Tangled Line Hyena, pencil on paper by Emma Carpenter, (right) Moose, pencil on paper by Visions of Hope Inmate Artist) Art in the Atrium, Franklin Crossing, which opened November 3, 2020, exhibits artwork by Emma Carpenter, a high school sophomore, as well as by inmates of Oregon correctional institutions. The exhibit continues through November…
Art in the Atrium – Franklin Crossing Fine Art Exhibition Presents Artists Emma Carpenter, Vivian Olsen & Barbara Slater
(Left: Self Portrait, graphite on paper by Emma Carpenter. Right: The Hen House, acrylic on paper by Vivian Olsen) Art in the Atrium, Franklin Crossing, invites the public to an exhibition featuring paintings of Emma Carpenter of Bend, Vivian Olsen of Bend and Barbara Slater of Portland, continuing through October 31, 2020. The gallery returns…
Jazz in Bend & Beyond
In 1970 Seattle, I first experienced live jazz as Miles Davis played with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette. A meme regarding memory accuracy notes that with every retelling of an event, the story changes. The accuracy of my 1970 memory? Google searches note that Davis played Seattle in October ‘70 with Keith Jarrett,…