May Art Walk Photos by Bill Schlichting and Nola Range
During the May Art Walk, Manley Art Center held the official grand reopening of the gallery after the remodel.
The snacks were delicious and Ken Dobberpuhl provided musical entertainment.
Artists Donna Goss and Linda Evens had their picture taken together by Ken Range.
Guests and artists mingled and enjoyed the show.
Artist Linda Evans chats with artist Janice Taylor and a friend.
Peggy Patton of the Mudslinger Pottery Group was at work in the Manley Classroom and answered questions about her current project.
The Manley Gallery is ready for the Azalea Festival. This year the Azalea Festival Art Show on Memorial Day Weekend will be held at Manley Art Center.
A silent auction for two items is going on at Manley from now until the Azalea Festival: a totem created by the Mudslinger Pottery Group and a fused glass painting of a heron by Cyndee Stegall.
This ceramic totem created by the Mudslingers Pottery Group will be auctioned at the Azalea Festival Art Show. Silent Auction bids may be placed at Manley Art Center Tuesday through Saturday from 11 to 4 pm. Get a head start on Azalea Festival activities and visit Manley at 433 Oak Street.
Randy Pearson is the featured artist at Semi Aquatic Gallery.
During Art Walk Randy Pearson demonstrated a wooden folding puzzle that he created.
Ken Range takes a close look at the wood creations of Randy Pearson at Semi Aquatic Gallery.
In addition to paintings by Spencer Reynolds and wood creations by Randy Pearson, Semi Aquatic Gallery offers a selection of hand made gifts including jewelry.
Guests at Curry Democrat Headquarters listen to Lon Goddard play guitar and sing.
The documentary film "Green Dreams" is shown at the Wild Rivers Film Festival headquarters.
Michael Garnier of Out ’n' About Treehouse Treesort Bud and Breakfast near Cave Junction talks about the documentary film "Green Dreams" about his operation between showings of the film at Wild Rivers Film Festival headquarters.
Miniature paintings by local artists are on display at Forecastle Books and Gallery and guests are invited to participate in a People's Choice vote for their favorite.
Brian Childers is Artist of the Month at Brian Scott Gallery... this time instead of featuring his hand turned wood bowls or his intricate wall hanging made with wood, which are also available at Brian Scott Gallery, Brian is showing a selection of his acrylic paintings on both wood and canvas.
Shirley Hyatt and Dan Hannum "Swing Time" perform at Brian Scott Gallery during the May Art Walk.
Pete Chasar interviewed Brian Childers during the May Art Walk and Brian discussed the development of his painting techniques.
See Brian's work at Brian Scott Gallery, 515 Chetco Avenue, and visit all three floors of art displays.