Featured Artist for April at Manley Art Center - Mike Dwaileebe
Mike Dwaileebe, President of PBAA and Featured Artist, was
interviewed by Pete Chasar during the April Art Walk.
A full house enjoyed hearing about Mike's lifelong painting exploits and seeing his new work - all painted from his head instead of from photographs or plein air.
Trish Roman's glass art can be seen at Ambiance by the Sea.
Trish's glass art is available in many sizes, colors and styles -- all beautiful.
Art Walkers enjoyed Rodney Brimm on keyboard and saxophone at Ambiance by the Sea during Art Walk.
The Chetco Community Public Library is featuring three
Gold Beach Artists this month.
Alexandra Eyer artist and former art instructor from Gold Beach
Artist Magda Druzdzel from Gold Beach
Artist Pat Renner from Gold Beach.
More work by each of the three artists will be on display at the Library for the rest of April.
The Library Showcase features a display by Georgia Cockerham for Compassionate Friends.
Lon Goddard entertained at Semi Aquatic Gallery.
Semi Aquatic Gallery featured a display of work by Brookings Harbor High School Students during the April Art Walk.
Billie Ruth Furuichi performed vocals and guitar at Wright's during Art Walk - she also has a display of silk art, seen behind her.
Raffle tickets for a gorgeous quilt were available at Wright's during Art Walk.
Hal Panter is Artist of the Month at Wright's. His delightful photographs are framed in one-of-a-kind wood frames that are works of art.
Greg Russell provided music at Forecastle Books. Wine tasting and appetizers from Great American Smokehouse & Seafood Co. were available at the April Art Walk.
Quilt Artist Diana Chasar has a wonderful assortment of her work on display at Forecastle Books.
Diana Chasar pointing to a quilted piece she did based on a painting by her husband, Pete Chasar.
Brian Scott Gallery is featuring work by wood turner Brian Childers. The three center pieces on the wall are made using salvaged barn wood from the Winchuck River ranch of Cilde Grover.
Brian Childers talked about his methods of turning wood and showed a series of photos taken by David Guy so that the audience could see the process and the equipment used.
The outer ring of this piece is made from the wood of an ancient apple tree belonging to Cilde Grover. The tree sadly came down in a storm, but now has a new life in pieces of art.
Brian explained how he invented a method of holding this piece of wood so that it could be turned.
Some of Brian Childers' turned wood art at Brian Scott Gallery.
Robert Kosslyn on guitar at Brian Scott Gallery during the April Art Walk.
Horst Wolf (pouring) and Paula Edwards cutting a cake at Brian Scott Gallery.
Celebrating Brian Scott Gallery Hostess Paula Edwards' Birthday at the April Art Walk.
Thanks to all the venues, artists and musicians who made the first 2019 Brookings Second Saturday Art Walk a huge success.