Marine Artist Elizabeth Roberts is currently showing at Manley Art Center.
Roberts is a 1990 graduate of Brookings-Harbor High School. Ten years ago she volunteered for a marine debris cleanup operation in Alaska and that led to a passion for creating art from marine debris and a crusade to educate the public about the devastating impact of plastic pollution on our world.
Following her talk Elizabeth Roberts spoke with Ken Range about her projects.
Sea Otter and Octopus by Elizabeth Roberts at Manley.
Penguin, fish and mini mural by Elizabeth Roberts.
In the Manley Classroom, clay frogs were being created.
One of Maryjane Carlson's mini frogs on a stick.
Peggy Patton was working on this little tree frog.
The Winner's Show from this summer's Art at the Port show is at Manley during October. John and Dorothy Marshall and Ken Dobberpuhl teamed up to provide musical entertainment at Manley Art Center during the Art Walk.
Blake Reynolds shows off his entry from Art at the Port, with proud Dad, Spencer Reynolds at his side.
Blake intends to enter again next year and has his eye on a blue ribbon.
Manley Art Center from Pine Street. The wall mural was completed this summer during the Childrens Art Program's Summer Camp. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm.
Forecastle Books and Gallery - Writers Kaitlyn Ferguson, Shaelynn McGuiness and Kaelyn Klaus are congratulated by Judy May Lopez for their efforts in writing, illustrating and publishing "Moonlight Murders".
Shaelynn McGuiness adds a personal message to a copy of the book "Moonlight Murders".
Lon Goddard played background music at Brian Scott Gallery.
Brian Scott Gallery Artist of the Month Jeffrey Rich is interviewed by Pete Chasar about his photography.
Jeffrey Rich and his wife have moved to the Oregon Coast. He intends to photograph the local wildlife.
Rosemary Rosengren and Jean Johnston chat with Jeffrey Rich following his interview at Brian Scott Gallery.
Jeffrey Rich's incredible wildlife photos have been published by National Geographic, Audubon and every other nature publication out there. Don't miss seeing these photos in person! Jeffey uses creative and clever blinds and spends hours and even days waiting for the right moment to take a breathtaking image.
You can see this impressive display at Brian Scott Gallery during October - the gallery is open from 11 to 4, Wednesday through Saturday.
Photos by Bill Schlichting and Nola Range. Thank you to all the Art Walk venues, artists and musicians.