Black Butte Ranch
Art at The Ranch
Friday, September 1, artist reception 5:30-7:30pm.
Saturday, September 2 outdoor art fair 10am-4pm. The duo, Honey Don’t, 10:30am-12:30pm. Children’s art workshop 2-4pm directed by Kit Stafford. Marv and Mindy Ross of Quarterflash 1-3pm.
Buffalo Horn Gallery
167 West Sister Park Dr., 541-549-9378
Featuring the work of Ted Lettkeman, Alix and Gary Lynn-Roberts, western oil painter.
Canyon Creek Pottery
310 North Cedar St., 541-390-2449, www.canyoncreekpotteryllc.com
Fine handmade pottery by Kenneth G. Merrill made in Sisters.
Cha For The Finest Gallery
183 East Hood Ave. www.chaforthefinest.com, 541-549-1140
4th Friday Art Stoll in Sisters on August 25, 4-7pm.
Clearwater Art Gallery
303 West Hood, 541-549-4994, www.theclearwatergallery.com
Fourth Friday Art Stroll Navajo rugs, jewelry and baskets made 50 or 100 years ago, prevalent in museums and Native American Antique Galleries, need to be regarded as representing people of a former time. September 22, 4-6 pm. Exploring Great Artists
Cowgirls & Indians Resale
160 SW Oak St., 541-549-6950
Ongoing exhibit, beads, buttons, vintage jewelry and art.
Hood Avenue Art
357 West Hood Ave., www.hoodavenueart.com
541-719-1800, info@hoodavenueart.com
Featured thru September 18: Patricia Freeman-Martin and Kelley Salber. Mixed media artist Freeman-Martin and book artist Salber both share an interest in the narrative and symbolic, as well as a love of paper.
Featured September 19-October 23: Sharon Reed who designs unique and stunning jewelry combinations of textured sterling with stones she has collected from all over the world. Reception Fourth Friday Art Stroll, September 22, 4-7 pm., with live music and refreshments, free and open to the public.
Ken Scott’s Imagination Gallery
222 West Hood Ave., 541-912-0732
Scott’s fabulous designs in metal prompt imagination and admiration, wide ranging decor with hints of other, more romantic eras, to a decidedly whirlwind love affair with the future.
The Jewel
221 West Cascade Ave., 541-549-9388
Ongoing exhibit, jewelry by Mary Jo Weiss.
Jill’s Wild (tasteful!) Women Showroom
207 N Fir St., Ste G, 541-617-6078
Artwork, cards, giftware and ceramics.
Raven Makes Gallery
182 East Hood Ave. www.ravenmakesgallery.com
North American indigenous peoples’ artwork exploring the theme of cultural identify from traditional origins to contemporary perspectives. Navajo rugs, jewelry and baskets made 50 or 100 years ago, prevalent in museums and Native American Antique Galleries, need to be regarded as representing people of a former time.
Sisters Art Works
204 W Adams, 541-420-9695, www.sistersartworks.com
M-F. 10am-5pm or by appointment. 4th Friday Art Stoll in Sisters on September 22, 4-7pm with reception to meet the artists. Refreshments will be served.
Thru October, Journeys Art Quilt group will present their new show Shelter at the Sisters Art Works in Sisters.
The 15 artists in the group include Betty Gientke, Catherine Beard, Charlene Kenny, Donna Rice, Helen Brisson, Jan McBrien Tetzlaff, Jean Wells-Keenan, Jody Rusconi, Judy Beaver, June Jaeger, Marion Shimoda, Martha Sanders, Mary Stiewig, Sheila Finzer and Tonye Phillips.
Sisters Gallery and Frame Shop
252 W Hood Ave., 541-549-9552
www.sistersgallery.com Gallery open 11am-5pm daily, except Sunday, 12-5pm.
Dennis McGregor’s art, prints and note cards are on display at Sisters Gallery and Frame Shop and his website, dennismcgregor.com. Art Stroll September 22 and every Fourth Friday, 4-7pm.
Custom framing and photo restoration, plus work by photographers Curtiss Abbott, Gary Albertson, Dennis Schmidling and Curtiss Abbott and the art of Paul Alan Bennett, Jennifer Hartwig, Norma Holmes, Kimry Jelen, Carol Grigg, Dennis McGregor, Jodi Schneider, Caroline Stratton; works in wood by Steve Mathews and Thomas Means; pottery by Susan Adams and Ann Grossnickle and jewelry by Vicki Hodge.
Sisters Library
110 N Cedar St., 541- 312-1070
Dennis McGregor’s dual-animal paintings thru September, open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10am–6pm. (5pm Saturdays).
Studio Redfield
183 East Hood Ave., 541-588-6332
Featuring hand-painted tiles ceramics, art cards, jewelry, abstract paintings and impressionistic landscapes, hand-painted mugs, bright decorative ceramics, wire baskets, tiled end tables, clay tribal masks by Lillian Pitt and chic organic jewelry by Kristin Cahill.
The Porch
243 N Elm St., 541-549-3287, www.theporch-sisters.com
Featuring Casey Gardner’s acrylic paintings.
Things etc.
Elm & Hood Ave. 541 549-1529
Featuring the work of Lynn Rothan and assorted artists mostly from Central Oregon.
Twigs Fiber Arts Gallery
331 W Cascade St.
541-549-606, www.stitchinpost.com
Currently hanging is works of the Journeys Art Quilt Group. Opening & artist’s reception September 22, 4-7pm (during Sisters 4th Friday Art Stroll). Featuring Sketching in Fabric by Helen Brisson.
Brisson has a degree in commercial art with photography and illustration her focus. “I feel this has helped define me as an art quilter. I strive to create images based on personal photos and sketches. These images are often my stepping stones to dying, painting and printing my own fabric. Blending my creations with commercial fabrics is my way of experimenting, pushing the envelope and thinking outside the box. I don’t always know the direction I am going, the path always becomes clear as I complete the illustration with my quilting machine, fondly known as Maxine.”