Central Oregon Exhibits-February 2016

Madras / Warm Springs

Art Adventure Gallery
185 SW Fifth St. 541-475-7701. www.artadventuregallery.com
Many talented artists who live in and around Jefferson County. Celebrating the creativity in our community and to the festive gathering of friends at the opening reception Thursday, February 4, 5:30-7pm

The Museum at Warm Springs
2189 U.S. 26, 541-553-3331, www.museumatwarmsprings.org
23rd Annual Tribal Youth Art Exhibit Thru March.
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
Displaying the work of 23 artists including woodwork, photography, jewelry, watercolors, acrylics, art deco furniture and handmade scarves.
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
Pixels and Paint, an exhibition of photographs and paintings by John Goodman and Leland Pershall. Thru April 8.
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
Linda Barker at lindab@dpls.lib.or.us
Thru March. Terry Ferguson produces a variety of different one-of-a-kind woodworking projects in styles that range from rustic to contemporary using primarily recycled materials. Lawrence Koppy, a local watercolor artist, is premiering his first three in a series of portraits depicting famous playwrights.
Lucynda Campbell’s large canvas oil paintings capture light hearted themes she finds in nature. Her bright expressions are cheerful and insightful looks at things you may have taken for granted.
Scott Beyer, a retired forester, treasures the diversity and vitality of our natural forests. Tree roots and branches from fallen trees provide for all manner of shapes due to OUR arid climate and rocky, often porous soils.
Nancy Peterson, a mainly self-taught acrylic artist, uses her great appreciation of natural surroundings to produce art that represents images from deep within her inner being.
Wendy Beth Oliver is a world traveler who captured the essence of Kyrgyzstan through her outstanding photographs of fascinating people, surprising architecture and sweeping landscape.

Redmond Senior Center
325 N.W. Dogwood Ave.541-548-6325, lsmith@bendbroadband.com
Ethen Stelzer’s art class from Redmond Proficiency Academy.

St. Charles Hospital—Redmond
1253 NW Canal Blvd., 541-548-8131
www.highdesertartleague.com
A new art exhibit is now displayed at Redmond’s St. Charles Medical Center featuring the High Desert Art League, a group of professional artists whose artwork shows great diversity of styles, mediums and subjects. Thru March.
These talented artists create paintings of all types – scenes of birds and people, abstracts with very intricate designs, created with acrylic paints – and paintings of animals, wild and tame, and landscapes of distant places, all painted with either oils, pastels or watercolor. Paintings designed with fabrics, and other unique paintings done using the ancient art of wax-based encaustics.

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