Have you ever heard the expression, “It’s raining art”? In February, that’s what it’s doing at The Broadway Gallery! We have so much art to share with you. Beth Bailey describes her show as: “A culmination of many scenes throughout the Pacific Northwest including local scenes. Water seems to be a common or dominate theme of […]
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November Harkens the Holiday Season
November is here and it’s time to celebrate our featured artists in anticipation of the holiday season! We have such beautiful artwork to share with you this month by Carol Boudreau, Leslee Burtt and Chris Warren, and Vicki Brigden. It’s always nice to put a face with the artwork you fall in love with, so please […]
The Merry Month of May
Oh, the month of May, the merry month of May, so frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green! ~ Thomas Dekker May brings us so many talented artists! Join us for a First Thursday celebration on May 2 with music by John Crocker and artist demonstrations by Marisa Mercure Featured Artists Gayle Kiser (pastels), George Broderick (paintings), […]
Tiny Beautiful Things
“True friends are like diamonds – bright, beautiful, valuable, and always in style.” Although this is late to be posted, the best is always worth waiting for! Mary Fortner’s jewelry pieces this month are more beautiful than ever. > More of Mary’s jewelry. Our artist friends are like tiny, beautiful things, always worth cherishing and precious […]
Classic, Modern and Elegant
Our February show is elegant, classic and modern. Mary Kohlschmidt’s jewelry is made from glass, beads, silver and crystals, and CDs and DVDs! Mary Huels pottery celebrates her work as a firefighter, and her creativity by creating pottery with tree designs. Rowan Chinook combines his experiences as a carpenter and theater lighting and special effects […]
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 […]