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December 2016 Featured Artists

red bowl

Join us at First Thursday, December 1st to meet the featured artists Scott McRae, Kandyse Whitney, Specialty Christmas Items and the Gingerbread Haus Contest.

November 2015 Featured Artists

bracelet

Join us at First Thursday, November 5 to meet the featured artists Vicki Brigden, Scott McRae, Ann Munson, and Chris Warren.

November 2014: Pause, smile and be intrigued!

Kay Crawford, River Run

Each of our November artist brings a unique focus to fine art. Kay Crawford hopes her pastel paintings make you pause, smile, be intrigued or simply rest for a moment. She’s inspired by Pacific Northwest landscape scenes.   Janet Ellis is fascinated when the color, shape and texture of cut glass pieces change dramatically in […]

Water, Color, Nature

Scott McRae, Dorothy's House

October heralds the end of summer, and the inevitable coming of winter. We love the beautiful summer months, but we also love the fall for it’s colors and crisp biting air, and yes, even the rain. Featured this month are Scott McRae’s paintings and Lorena Birk’s painting and sculptures, each with a unique style and […]

November Spotlight ~ Don Quackenbush

Bandelier, Glass Work by Don Quackenbush

November 2011 First Thursday ~ November 3 5:30 – 7:30 pm Music by John Crocker Featured Artists Scott McRae and Debby Neely (paintings) | Marisa Mercure  (painted tile) Don Quackenbush (stained glass) | Jane Gerdon (felting & purses) “The ability to stir the imagination is intriguing, exciting and fascinating in both stained glass and digital art compositions.” ~ Don Quackenbush Don has […]

Artist Spotlight: Scott McRae

Scott McRae

Scott is a great believer in primary colors. You can always see them in the bright, freshness of his paintings. He mixes most of his colors from the primary colors of red, blue and yellow.   He paints in a somewhat Impressionist style, choosing common, ordinary subject matter, and applying paint intuitively, often from memory […]