Central Oregon Exhibits-September 2015

Madras /Warm Springs
Art Adventure Gallery
185 SW Fifth St. 541-475-7701
www.artadventuregallery.com
September will feature the photography of Eddy Greenly. Opening reception is first Thursday, September 3 from 5:30-7pm.

The Museum at Warm Springs
2189 U.S. 26, 541-553-3331
www.museumatwarmsprings.org
Royal Legacy: Honoring Miss Warm Springs Past and Present through September 13. The Harvest Dinner October 10.

Prineville
A.R. Bowman Memorial Museum
246 N Main St., 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
541-815-9857
Displaying the work of 23 artists including woodwork, photography, jewelry, watercolors, acrylics, art deco furniture and handmade scarves.
September 11 Prineville Art Crawl sponsored by Prineville Crook County Chamber of Commerce.

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
The Art and Beer exhibition features over 20 of Central Oregon’s best known painters and photographers.These include award-winning painters, Shari Crandall, Nancy Misek and Linda Shelton as well as well-established Central Oregon photographers Kay Larkin, Gary Wing and Linda Ziegenhagen.

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’s Third Friday Stroll
The Downtown Redmond businesses presents Redmond’s Third Friday Stroll September 18 from 5-8pm. Third Friday Stroll is an event that downtown Redmond businesses are hosting each month. Downtown businesses will keep their doors open late and local artists, entertainers and musicians will be displaying their artwork and talents for the Central Oregon community. Not only will there be artists and musicians, each month there will be a different theme.
Cynthia Claridge at 541-526-1491 or
books@paulinasprings.com.

Redmond Library
827 SW Deschutes Ave.
www.redmondfol.org
Linda Barker at lindab@dpls.lib.or.us
Multicultural Art and Artifacts Exhibit in celebration with Latino Community Association Festival of Cultures in Redmond September 26.
Artists include Debra Fisher with Spirited Art Masks, Karen Perkins—pine needle baskets, Stu Murdock—hand crafted knives and Savanha Justice photography taken in the Dominican Republic and Mexico. The exhibit will host a collection of cultural art and artifacts collected by Redmond Library staff.

Redmond Senior Center
325 N.W. Dogwood Ave.
541-548-6325
lsmith@bendbroadband.com
Eye of the Beholder Two Photographic Perspectives, a two woman show featuring Redmond photographers Shandel Gamer and Jill Tucker. Thru September.

St. Charles Hospital—Redmond
1253 NW Canal Blvd.
www.curlewphoto.com
Local photographer Gary Wing photographs.
Wing grew up in western Montana, and it was there in the Rocky Mountains he developed a love of the outdoors, either hiking or riding his horse in the mountains behind his house. Moving to Redmond in 1959 and graduating from Redmond Union High School in 1964, he developed a passion for the desert country and the Cascade Range.
After graduating from OSU, Wing had a career as a biologist and also worked as a ranch manager. Retiring in 2011, he returned to his passion for photography, which he had begun in the 70’s, but could never find time for. He combines his photographic work with his wood working skills and produces all his own wood frames.
Wing mainly enjoys the challenge of photographing birds, but also enjoys macro and landscape photography. Wing is represented by Circle of Friends Art in Tumalo and Fine Art America.

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