Madras / Warm Springs
Art Adventure Gallery
185 SW Fifth St. 541-475-7701. www.artadventuregallery.com
Featuring Susan Marmolejo Kipp and Shirley Ann Anderson. The opening reception is Thursday, May 5 from 5:30-7pm.
The Museum at Warm Springs
2189 U.S. 26, 541-553-3331, www.museumatwarmsprings.org
Living Traditions Program at the Museum on weekends throughout the summer season.
Prineville
A.R. Bowman Memorial Museum
246 N Main St., Prineville. 541-447-3715, bowmanmuseum.org
Open Tuesday thru Friday, 10am-5pm, Saturdays 11am-4pm. Ponderosa Pine Capital of the World exhibit anchors the new exhibit space in the expanded museum. It includes The Woods and The Mill, two full size areas that highlight the workers, tools and history of the trade. Native American exhibit brings history of the people and land of Crook County.
Galerie Roger
727 NW Third Street, Prineville, 541-815-9857
May 13 Prineville businesses kick off the second season of the widely acclaimed Art Crawl. Displaying the work of 40+ artists including woodwork, photography, jewelry, watercolors, acrylics, art deco furniture and handmade scarves. Open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm.
Redmond/Terrebonne
The Art of Alfred A. Dolezal
Eagle Crest Resort, 7525 Falcon Crest Dr., Ste. 100, 541-526-1185
www.alfreddolezal.com
artofalfreddolezal@gmail.com
Daily, 10am–5pm. Original oils, reproductions, classes, gift shop. The eclectic paintings of Austrian artist, Alfred A. Dolezal, combine illuminant colors with alternative visions of reality. These contemporary oils on canvas examine the deeper meaning of life and tell a human interest story. Combining profound messages with thought-provoking imagery and evocative symbolism, they are much more than a painting.
Juniper Brewing Company
1950 SW Badger Ave. #103
Shandel Gamer, sgamer1955@gmail.com or 541-526-5073
Picture Perfect, a two-person exhibition of photography by Gary Wing and Linda Ziegenhagen thru May 13 in taproom.
Vision versus Viewfinder, a two-person exhibition featuring paintings and photography by Shandel Gamer and Jill L. Tucker May 14-June 17. Exhibit focuses on different aspects of seeing and creating art. Whether you have a vision of what you wish to share or if you see something interesting through the means of your camera’s viewfinder—each creative process is a means for the artist to tell a story.
Gamer is an award-winning and published artist and photographer. Primarily a pastel and mixed media painter, Gamer added photography to her list of media in 2015. Tucker is a retired high school and community college educator. She began photographing Central Oregon after settling here in 2011. Tucker’s photographs reflect her unique vision and her wonder at the beauty around her.
Maragas Winery Lattavo Gallery
15523 SW Hwy. 97, Culver, 541-546-5464, www.maragaswinery.com
The caricature art adorning the bottles of Maragas wines was created by Doug Maragas’ mother, Joanne Lattavo, in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s. Joanne was an accomplished oil painter with a renowned art gallery. From her collection comes art that will be initially displayed in the Gallery including several paintings by Lattavo, Flynn, Lessig and McDonald.
Redmond Library
827 SW Deschutes Ave., www.redmondfol.org
High School Student Art Show featuring artwork by students from Redmond High School, Ridgeview High School and Redmond Proficiency Academy. Thru May 27. Linda Barker at lindab@dpls.lib.or.us.
Redmond Third Friday Stroll
May 20,4-8pm with 25 plus businesses participating. The Third Friday Strolls are to encourage people to come downtown and see what Redmond has to offer. Local products, shops and services are all within reach in the downtown core. This is a great opportunity to socialize with neighbors, meet business owners and keep dollars working in the community we love to call home.
541-923-5191 or karen@visitredmondoregon.com.
Redmond Senior Center
325 NW Dogwood Ave.541-548-6325, lsmith@bendbroadband.com
Artist Carol Armstrong is featured for May. Carol lives in Crooked River Ranch where she is inspired by the mountain views. Her works in oils and acrylics of landscapes and rural scenes often include her love of horses. She has shown all over the Northwest and received numerous art awards.
St. Charles Hospital—Redmond
1253 NW Canal Blvd., 541-548-8131.
St. Charles Health Care will celebrate the new show thru July. Eleven new artists plus local established artists for a total of 81 pieces on second floor, then another 30 on first floor. Fabulous art, photography and mixed media. Submissions for July show are due June 5 to lindartsy1@gmail.com.