Journeys/Waysides/Passages
January 8 - March 8, 2008
Artists' Reception 1/29, 6:30 - 8:30
Catered by The Kingstad Center.
The Kingstad Gallery presents an unparalleled group of emerging artists from the Pacific Northwest, with works that explore the varied meanings of 'the journey'.
Whether it's the wilderness at timberline, dreams and fantasy, or images from remote regions of the planet, these works invite the viewer to venture into the familiar and the undiscovered; the inner journey and the journey of miles.
Featured Artists:
Charis Barasch, oil
Figurative recollections from Africa
Philip Barasch, oil
The landscape of dreams
Dan Bronson, fine art photography
Remote coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest and the desert Southwest
Sarah Bowsma, watercolor
High timberline in a patchwork of color
Melody Cleary, acrylic
Journeys on the skirts of a dancer, the fin of a koi, or in the shadow of a magnolia
Roger Friedel, oil
Abstractions inspired by a passage through Central America
Ann Fullerton, acrylic
Brilliant abstract thought patterns in acrylic glazes and textures
Shawn Garrison, watercolor
Tightly woven images from the Far East, Europe, and Central America
David Kerr, exotic fused glass
Explorations of color and form
Susan Kuznitsky, pastels
The people and color of the Himalayan and Caribbean cultures
Rod Long, digital photography
Travels to Amsterdam, the south of France, and the Puget Sound
Paul Mathenia, acrylic
Painting as montage: vineyards and the Oregon coast
Sarah Meyers, silver and stone
Fanciful jewelry creations: art as adornment
Daniel Ng, acrylic
Brilliantly colored interiors invite us to enjoy the sunset outside our door or catch a plane to Tuscany
Michael Orwick, oil
Warm, romantic, and luminous landscapes
Christine Pendergrass, ceramic/mixed media
Journey to Central America and the American culture of the car wash
Lori Presthus, tempera
Rich and detailed egg-tempera illustrations of wildlife
Jeanne Rogers, oil
Abstracts of the high desert
Katie Todd, acrylic
The American landscape: storms, prairies, and the rhythmic memory of the sea
Jan vonBergen, solar print intaglio
Fine art printmaking coupled with the artistry of Japanese silks
Theresa Weil, mixed media
A fanciful journey into the human form |