April First Thursday at the Broadway Gallery Thursday, April 7, 5:30 – 7:30 pm Music by Ian Thompson and Shawn Harris Delicious snacks by gallery artists Stop by and meet the artists! Learn more about Featured Artists Mitzi Christensen spent most of her life on the the California coast and in Hawaii, loving the sea and spending endless […]
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Longview Outdoor Gallery
Many cities throughout the country have an outdoor sculputure program. Puyallup and Port Angeles in Washington and Cannon Beach and Lake Oswego in Oregon have developed successful programs. Following the examples of these cities, the Longview Outdoor Gallery task force has announced a kick-off event scheduled for the Fall of 2011. The idea stems from […]
Columbian Artists’ Association 35th Annual Show
Many of the gallery artists are also members of the Columbian Artists’ Association. Holding an annual show is part of the association’s tradition. This year’s show is the best to date. The show runs through Friday, April 1, at the Lower Columbia College Art Gallery in the Rose Center for the Arts. Everyone agrees the […]
For the Love of Tile
It’s amazing what artists do with everyday materials. I’ve seen the most amazing murals and decorative designs made from broken teacups and shards of pottery that most of us throw away. Yet putting them together seems to be the work of an artistic mind full of color and wonder. Every artist knows that the birth […]
March First Thursday Collage
If you missed the First Thursday celebration on Thursday, March 3, 2011, you still have all of March to see featured artworks by Joe Green, Marquita Green, Mike Rees and Vicki Brigden, along with all of the artwork on display in the gallery. The evening was busy, lively and well attended in spite of the rainy weather. At least […]
March First Thursday – is Spring on the Way?
March First Thursday at the Broadway Gallery, Thursday, March 3, 5:30 – 7:30 pm, with music by John Crocker and delicious snacks by gallery artists. We hope our March First Thursday celebration is a symbol of spring, much like the crocus heads beginning to emerge from winter’s sleep. In late February we endured an onslaught of […]