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CENTRAL OREGON EXHIBITS

Madras / Warm Springs

The Museum at Warm Springs

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2189 U.S. 26 • 541-553-3331 • museumatwarmsprings.org

Continuing thru February 11, 2023 is the 29th Annual Warm Springs

Tribal Member and Youth Exhibit.

Always a popular draw, the exhibit this year will combine Tribal member adult and youth art into one spectacular display celebrating the artistic excellence of Warm Springs Tribal members. The exhibit will include generations of beautiful artistry in paintings, drawings, mixed-media, beadwork, weavings, video, photography and more, in two categories of Traditional and Contemporary Art.

Fifteen Warm Springs artists (11 adults; four youths) are included in this year’s exhibit, which has 45 paintings, drawings, mixed-media, beadwork, weavings, video and more in two categories of Traditional and Contemporary Art.

The exhibit is curated by Warm Springs Museum Curator and Exhibition Coordinator Angela Anne Smith (Warm Springs, Yakama, Nez Perce and Diné). Selected artworks are available for sale with a 20 percent commission going toward The Museum.

Prineville

Rick Steber & Company — MAKERS

131 NE Fifth St. • 541-447-3115 • rickstebermakers.com

On display in the retail showroom at Rick Steber – MAKERS is the incredible work of over 160 artists and artisans from Central and Eastern Oregon. Designated as an Oregon Scenic Attraction, this unique collection of one-of-a-kind items has become a destination for many, and an opportunity to introduce your family to the creative culture of the High Desert. Here you will find Native bead work, metal sculptures, leather tooling, saddle making, wood working, silversmithing, original artwork, whittlings, carvings and the complete collection of books by popular author, Rick Steber.

Open Tuesday-Saturday from 10am to 5pm.

Rimrock Gallery

405A NW Third St. 541-903-5565 • rimrockgallery.com

Small & Large Works Show thru March. Come enjoy this large gallery featuring large and small works of our 20 painters and seven sculptors! Painting demo by Laurel Buchanan Saturday, February 11 from 4-7pm. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5:30pm.

Redmond/Terrebonne

The Art of Alfred A. Dolezal

8283 11th St., Ste. 1 • 541-526-1185 alfreddolezal.com • artofalfreddolezal@gmail.com • Daily, 10am–5pm

The eclectic symbolic 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 an uplifting human interest story. Quite often his paintings reveal a mischievous, humorous side, a dry sarcasm and his love for the unexpected. A passionate researcher in a variety of subjects, Alfred combines profound messages with evocative symbolism, his works often displaying surrealistic tendencies. Much more than a painting, come see why we are now traveler-ranked by TripAdvisor as #3 of museums in Central Oregon!

Schoolhouse Produce

1430 SW Highland Ave., Redmond 541-504-7112 schoolhouseproduce.com

LTA Gallery

611 NE Jackpine Ct., Ste. 3, Redmond 541-316-0362 • darrenklingart.net

Showcasing the artwork of Darren Kling. A conversation between the natural environment and human expression. The pilot and artist inspire the eye’s perception between the abstract in nature and human experience.

Schoolhouse Produce is displaying the work of SageBrushers Art Society member Gerlinde Gelina. Gerlinde is a local abstract painter and collage artist whose paintings are inspired by the people and colors she finds in her daily life. While composing and building up layer upon layer the paintings develop characters that eventually invite the viewers to find their own story between the lines and shapes. Showing thru March. GelinaStudioArt.com.

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First Friday DOWNTOWN BEND/OLD MILL DISTRICT DOWNTOWN REDMOND

COCC BARBER LIBRARY ROTUNDA GALLERY cocc.edu/library

Second Saturday ARTISTS’ GALLERY SUNRIVER artistsgallerysunriver.com

Moonlight Ski Concert

VIRGINIA MEISSNER SNO-PARK pauladreyer.com/bend-creative-music-project

Second Saturday VILLAGE AT SUNRIVER villageatsunriver.com

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