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SISTERS EXHIBITS
Hood Avenue Art hoodavenueart.com • info@hoodavenueart.com • 541-719-1800
357 W Hood Ave.
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Hood Avenue Art is jumping into spring with some Western artist. Our featured artists K.C. Snider and Diane L. Farquhar Hallstrom where both born in Oregon and have a passion for western art.
K.C. is more realistic with her use of oils and acrylic painting, getting inspired from history and the life style of the times — also taking in the high desert life as inspiration. She has done western art shows around the western United States and Hawaii, winning many first place awards.
Diane, working with oil and acrylic, also has a Western feeling but with an abstract twist with her passion for color and design giving her work a more modern western style. Diane has done shows around the west getting great results and sales.
Jumping
Spring
Annie Dyer is our beautiful potter with pieces that would make any home happy. Training in Japan she has a, organic pottery design; using rocks, shells and wood impressed in her timeless design.
Opening reception is April 28. We will have music by Kurt Silva, appetizers and beverages from 4-7pm. Come by and enjoy the show thru May 24.
Raven Makes Gallery
182 E Hood Ave.
541-719-1182 • ravenmakesgallery.com
Our gallery offers first market Native American and Indigenous artists’ works, spanning the Arctic to Northern Mexico. Contemporary, meaningful and diverse mediums, including hand-crafted Navajo, Hopi and Zuni jewelry. New and original pieces this spring include unique acquisitions directly acquired from Pacific Northwest and South Western U.S. Native artists.
Stitchin’ Post Gallery
311 W Cascade Ave., Sisters
541-549-6061 • stitchinpost.com
Now showing in Stitchin’ Post’s Fiber Art Gallery through March 21: Stitching — A Show of Hands. Our next exhibit opens during the Sisters 4th Friday Art Stroll from 4-6pm on April 28.
Judy Hoiness is known for her abstract landscapes, which often incorporate stitching, calligraphic marks, collage and mixed media as she explores the usage of watercolor and acrylic paint on paper, canvas and recycled cloth.
Toriizaka Art
222 West Hood Ave.
541-595 8285 • toriizakaart.com
Gallery features a diverse selection of curated work from accomplished artists, with rotating exhibitions. “Art, like music and good food, nourishes and sustains us. Art that makes you think, stops you in your tracks to admire its vibrance or jumps out and grabs you in some form is worth considering. We look forward to sharing the collection with our visitors,” says Karen Thomas.