August Sunriver Exhibits

Artists’ Gallery Sunriver
57100 Beaver Dr.
541-593-2127 or 541-593-8274
www.artistsgallerysunriver.com
Saturday August 12, 4-6pm visitors can share food and drink while partying with the artists. Featuring glass sculpture of Heather Thompson, furniture artist Jim Fister, painter Bill Hamilton and pastel painter Laurajo Sherman.

Sunriver Library
Helen Brown at 541-788-5025 or hebbrown@aol.com
Features Sunriver resident and artist Helen Brown who will show a selection of her Lewis & Clark watercolor series. For over a year, Helen has been focusing on the 1803-06 expedition; what they might have seen along their way from Missouri to Oregon and back.
At this show, you will see portraits she painted from sculpture, plants that Lewis & Clark first noted for science, and even Seaman, the captain’s dog. An exhibition of her entire Lewis & Clark series will go on display at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, September 2017 through January 2018.
First noted for science, and even Seaman, the captain’s dog. An exhibition of her entire Lewis & Clark series will go on display at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland, September 2017 through January 2018.

Sunriver Resort Lodge
Betty Gray Gallery, 17600 Center Dr.
Sunriver Resort Lodge Betty Gray Gallery continues Summer in the High Desert featuring JM Brodrick, MaryLea Harris and Karen Ruane thru September 6. Billye Turner, art consultant, organizes the art exhibits for Sunriver Resort; open all hours to the public. billyeturner@bendnet.com.

The Wooden Jewel
57100 Beaver Dr.
541-593-4151
info@thewoodenjewel.com
www.thewoodenjewel.com
Resident artist Michael Bryant is a gifted sculptor with a long list of accolades. He carves wildlife, people and places from one solid pieces of fine wood. Michael does not use models or pictures only his personal vision from deep within.
By incorporating innovative materials with her exceptional design sense, Sarah Graham creates jewelry that is unlike anything else: organic, textural, with a muted palate that is subtly feminine, yet substantial, unique, yet universal in its appeal.

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