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March 2019 Featured Artists

water scene with wood docks

Join us at First Thursday, March 7th to meet our guest artists- Mary Duvall and Masami Kusakabe During the March 7th, First Thursday from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, enjoy the music by Derek Reynolds, light snacks, and help us celebrate these artists’ fine work. Mary Duvall- Painting Experiences with nature compel me to paint: […]

Holiday Opening

paper art box, silk scarf, knitted scarf

Holiday Opening-Saturday, November 18 10 am-5:30PM Catch the Holiday Spirit. Give a unique gift to your loved ones.  Be assured we have Local Artists, Quality Artwork, and a great Layaway Program.  We’ll gift wrap your item! Snacks, and drinks Music throughout the day Christmas decorating and gifting ideas Meet the artists Small Business Saturday- November […]

May 2017 Featured Artists

Japanese Garden Gate

Join us at First Thursday, May 4th to meet the featured artists Irene Bacon, Masami Kusakabe, and April Showers Bring May Flowers Display .

August 2015 Featured Artists

Mixed Media by Vicky Vasey

Join us on First Thursday on August 6 to meet our featured artists Vicky DeKrey Vasey, Bud Wilkinson Mitchell, and Bryn and JoAnne Watson.

Shop Local and Share the Holiday Cheer!

Fingerless Gloves by Jane Gerdon - $20

First Thursday ~ December 1, 5:30 – 7:30 pm Featured Artists Lower Columbia Woodcarvers Communities acrosss the country are banding together to encourage people to shop local. Why? Because supporting local business gives back to the community, helps dollars stay in the community, and helps jobs stay in the community. We like that idea! The American […]

March First Thursday – is Spring on the Way?

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 […]