Join us for our First Thursday Reception at the Broadway Gallery on June 1, 5:30-7:00 pm. It’s a Blast from the Past! Gallery Members will be exhibiting retrospective artwork for the themed show “I am 100 years old”. Take a look at our journey as artists. Each piece is an example of the journey that […]
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March 2023 Featured Artists
Join us for our First Thursday Reception at the Broadway on March 2, 5:30-7:00 pm. Trudy Woods exhibits her uniquely textured ceramic pieces and John S Crocker presents his photography and illustrations. Enjoy speaking with the artists, visiting with friends, having great refreshments and listening to the music by Barbara Meyers. Trudy Woods- Ceramics I […]
July 2022 Featured Artist
Join us for our First Thursday Reception at the Broadway on July 7, 5:30-7:00 pm. “Unboxed” is the theme for the work of our gallery member, Adrienne Stacey with her nature paintings and ceramics. This show exhibits the journey she has experienced transitioning from ceramics to watercolor. Music provided by Curtis Johnson. Adrienne Stacey– Watercolor […]
February 2022 Featured Artists
Help us celebrate our February 2022 Artists Scott McRae with his brightly colored paintings and Tonie Knutz, with her jewelry and sculptures. Scott McRae– Painting and Drawing I am a native of Longview, Washington. I have always been interested in expressing myself artistically. In fact, my entire education has been built around it. My language […]
May 2021 Featured Artists
Visit us during the month of May to view our featured artists Beth Bailey with her illustrations in watercolor/ink and metal art and Columbian Artists Association with their 6×6 paintings. Beth Bailey- Illustrations and Metal Beth Bailey, member of the gallery and Columbian Artists Association, has been working in pen and ink and watercolor to […]
March 2021 Featured Artist
Rosemary Powelson- Paper and Clay Rosemary Powelson retired in 2008 from Lower Columbia College where she taught art history and studio art courses. Seven years ago she began taking ceramics at Lower Columbia College and keeping a large format diary. When I create my mud babies, I am like a kid with a new toy. […]