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Welcoming the New Year with sculptures, word art and rich fabrics

Pilplaxers

Our January show features a diverse mix of styles, mediums and colors. Jim Misner’s quirky and fun-inspired sculptures are guaranteed to make you laugh, John Henry’s word art will make you want to spell, and Di Morgan’s fiber art will make you want to reach out and touch the rich fabric and beading. Join us […]

Beautiful December

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“I heard the bells on Christmas Day, their old, familiar carols play, and wild and sweet the words repeat, of peace on earth, good-will to men!” ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow December has arrived, the most festive month of the year, and the best time to give the gift of local artwork! This month we celebrate with […]

The Holiday Season is Upon Us!

Carved wooden decoy

It’s that time of year once again, to begin preparations for celebrating the holidays in style! November’s First Thursday celebration on November 1, together with our Annual Holiday Opening on November 10, are the most festive times of the year for our gallery, and the best time to start thinking about unique and artistic holiday […]

Welcoming Fall with October Colors

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Fall is here, and soon the days will be shorter. We welcome October with a colorful show filled with delicate watercolors and illustrations, whimsical ceramics and sculptures, and oil painted tiles. Join us for a First Thursday celebration on  October 4 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm with music by Steve Harvey and an artist demonstration […]

30 Years and Still Going Strong!

Artwork by Trudy Woods

Much of the gallery’s success is owed to the founding members, as well as local businesses, who supported the gallery during those early years. The Broadway Gallery celebrates its 30th anniversary this month, with a special reception on Thursday, September 6 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Three of the original founding members will be present: […]

Celebrating the Beauty of our Pacific Northwest

Celebrating the Beauty of our Pacific Northwest

In 2007 Bill Smith and his wife Grace retired in Kalama from Texas, where Bill spent his working career as a software engineer. Moving to the Pacific Northwest gave him the chance to focus on something else he’s always loved–photography. He graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1965 where he had training in […]