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Bent Axle by Carolyn Platt Fish Watching by Kathleen Keliher

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Hood Avenue Art

357 W Hood Ave., Sisters hoodavenueart.com • info@hoodavenueart.com • 541-719-1800

With the feel of fall in the air it’s a great time to come out and enjoy Sisters 4th Friday. Hood Avenue Art featuring three great artists.

Carolyn Platt does a wide variety of pieces from drawing to wildly textured collagraphs. Geological wonderland that’s around us inspires her printmaking.

Sharyl Parker McCulloch creates unique fiber art-wear by designing and weaving or knitting one of a kind pieces. Her passion for color and texture shines in every piece she does.

Kathleen Keliher continues her explorations in oil landscapes, with the occasional pastel in the mix. Her images although based in Central Oregon scenes are more about capturing the mood and emotions that they evoke.

Appetizers and wine is served from 4-7pm with live music with Jim Cornelius. Come and enjoy our over 40 local Central Oregon artist anytime.

Raven Makes Gallery

182 E Hood Ave., Sisters 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 fine jewelry. New works this month include pieces by award-winning Acoma potter, Sandra Vicotorino of New Mexico.

Stitchin’ Post Gallery

311 W Cascade Ave., Sisters 541-549-6061 • stitchinpost.com

Currently at the Stitchin’ Post Gallery thru September 19: Inspired by Yellowstone by Betty Gientke.

Opening during the Sisters 4th Friday Art Stroll, 4-6pm on September 23, and running through October 24: Exploration by the Journeys Art Quilters Group. This group of women, focused on exploring textile design and textile media, chose to feature magenta as common color in each of their original works. Some use of this color is both subtle and more pronounced across the variety of pieces in the presentation.

Fiber art-wear by Sharyl Parker McCulloch

Greater than the Sum… by Judith Beaver

Exploring Magenta with Leaves by Betty Gientke

Magenta Magnified by Jan Tetzlaff

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