Roll On, Columbia We all know and love the Columbia River. It’s swift waters hold our region’s history and livelihood. Bill Smith’s captivating photographs capture it’s essence and beauty. Our September exhibit features twenty-five of Bill Smith’s digital landscape photographs taken over the last four years in the Columbia River valley between Kalama and the Columbia […]
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The colors and textures of April
We welcome a talented group of artists to our gallery this month, featuring Mother Nature’s beautiful and soothing landscapes, the colors and textures in fiber, and creative photographic images that strike a different chord in every viewers mind. Nancy Knowles pastel paintings are evocative of the California Impressionists. Joy Winther finds creative joy in all […]
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 […]
Beautiful December
“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 […]
30 Years and Still Going Strong!
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
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 […]