THE LIMERICISTS performed for a full house at Deweys Digs. Billie Ruth Furuichi's collages and Isamu Furuichi's photos filled the walls.
Limericist Horst Wolf had Limericist Queen Lynn Guild a bit rattled.
PIlot editor, writer, and photographer Bill Schlichting creating a little drama for Erin Rice's introduction at Dewey's Digs.
Erin Rice had a special display of her art at Dewey's during the Art Walk.
After the Limericists hosed us with water pistols and pelted us with chocolates... Billie Ruth Furuichi restored a little dignity to the proceedings.
Dale Wells is having a show at Brian Scott Gallery this month - it's called "Cars, Flowers, Boats and Trains". Here Dale posed with a new creation. It a glass table top, painted on the bottom side of the glass. Next month at the August Art Walk, Dale Wells and Christina Olsen will set up in Art Walk Alley to paint more of these glass table tops.
Also showing at Brian Scott Gallery - Christina Olsen's new black and white art.
Jane Opiat and Leslie Wolf preparing a flower arrangement at Brian Scott Gallery. Jane set up two looms and gave a talk and demonstration on "One-of-a-kind Wearable Art Inspired by the Pacific Northwest".
Carol A. Schach is showing her wonderful fine art photography at Wright's during July.
The beautiful photography of James Gillson can be seen at Words and Pictures during July.
At Words and Pictures - Buzz Stewart chatting with Ronald McCormick as he signed copies of his book "Plain Green Wrapper, A Forester's Story".
Sara Broderick has a "must see" show of her art at the Chetco Library during the month of July.
Sara is both an artist and art instructor who currently teaches at SOCC and College of the Redwoods.
She teaches most two dimensional media.
Sara used her paintings at the library to discuss her painting techniques and styles.
Artists of the Month at Manley Art Center are the China Painting Group. China painting is a dying art, but you wouldn't know it looking at the work produced by these artists who meet at Manley every week to work on their creations. Multiple firings are required for this work and it requires considerable experience to produce a beautiful finished piece.
Ron Ranson, internationally known artist and teacher, demonstrated watercolor painting during the Art Walk, using only a hake brush and a rigger.
Ranson held a workshop at Manley this week where he shared his techniques for using the hake.
Geo Lent sold tickets to the Coastal Garden and Art Tour which is coming up on August 21. Tickets are available at Manley Art Center, Words and Pictures, Wrights, and other locations around Brookings, Crescent City, Gold Beach, and Port Orford. This is the fourth year for this popular tour put on by the Curry County Master Gardeners. It features a variety of coastal gardens with artists from Manley Art Center providing art demonstrations and offering art for sale in each garden. Tickets are $10 and the proceeds are used by the Master Gardeners to provide gardening education in our area.
At first we weren't sure if this Art Walk visitor came to Manley for the art or the food. After a few friendly nods he went about browsing and ignored the artists.











