March brings us fine paintings by Woodland painter Quentin Noel Robbins, sculptural and wood works by Walt Bensman, and whimsical metal sculptures by Corey Bishop. It’s an eclectic mix of classical, functional and modern. Two of Quentin’s paintings pay homage to The Lady of Shalott, the romanticized, Arthurian heroin of English poet Lord Alfred Tennyson. […]
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February is Raining Art
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 […]
Celebrating the Paintings of Deanie Phillips
Join us in the New Year to celebrate the artwork of long-time local painter Deanie Phillips, silk artist Heather Phillips, and gourd artist Diane Springer. Our First Thursday celebration takes place on January 2, 2014 at 5:30 pm. Music provided by John Crocker and John Kramer. Deanie passed away in 2012, but her paintings carry on […]
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 […]
Water, Color, Nature
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 […]
Along the Columbia River
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 […]






