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SUMMARY:April—20 Year Anniversary Retrospective Show
DESCRIPTION:Tumalo Art Co. will celebrate its 20 year anniversary during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk\, April 1\, from 3-7pm. About 40 artists\, past and present\, will have art represented in the 20 Year Anniversary Retrospective show. There will be music\, libations and special food from Luckey’s Woodsman Off-Grid Provisions. From its initial home in Tumalo Junction\, to downtown Bend and the last 12 years in the heart of the Old Mill District\, Tumalo Art Co.\, and artist-run gallery\, has been a vibrant hub for many of Central Oregon’s best known artists and a welcoming place for art lovers of all ages. \nOriginal owner Marta Batha and several of the first members of the gallery\, Karen Piedmont\, Chari (Grenfell) Rich\, Annie Ferder\, Tracy Leagjeld\, and Mary Marquiss will all have art in the show and many will be in attendance at the opening. Pam Jersey Bird\, a member who has passed away\, will be represented\, and past members Vicki Shuck\, Gary Vincent\, Kim Chavez and Ingrid Lustig as well as others and current represented artists and members will all be together as artists and friends for this exhibit. \nThe 20 Year Anniversary Retrospective show will be up through the month of April and the gallery is open 7 days a week—10-7 Monday through Saturday and 11-6 on Sundays. For more informations call 541-385-9144 or check out www.tumaloartco.com.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/april-20-year-anniversary-retrospective-show/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:March Group Show at Tumalo Art Co.—TWEET\, all about birds
DESCRIPTION:Spring is in the air and art for our March show\, “Tweet”\, opening March 4\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill Districts First Friday Gallery Walk. As the birds fill the air with their song our artists have turned their minds toward depicting their favorite winged ones. \nFrom a watercolor on rice paper by Helen Brown of a peacock in full plumage\, to linocuts of song birds by Adell Shetterly\, majestic birds in the landscape by Judy Hoiness and Mollie Jurgenson and ravens by Shelli Walters and Janice Druian. A sweet birdie semi-abstracted with flowers by Dee McBrien-Lee and mixed media by Pamela Kroll. Many mediums\, lots of perspectives. This is a joyous exhibit of our feathered friends to celebrate a new season. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. tumaloartco.com\, 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/march-group-show-at-tumalo-art-co-tweet-all-about-birds/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:Dee McBrien-Lee—"Tale of Two Deserts" in October
DESCRIPTION:Dee McBrien-Lee’s new series\, “Tale of Two Deserts”\, opens October 1\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District’s First Friday Art Walk. Wines from VaPiano and Evoke with be served along with appetizers. \n“Tale of Two Deserts” takes us from the high desert environment of Central Oregon to the red rock country of Southern Utah. Deeply in love with both places\, Dee was inspired to create this series after a spring trip to the St. George area of Utah where she was struck by the vast differences of the places. Reflected in these works\, which range from wide open spaces to intimate canyons and secret spots\, are her feelings about the two deserts\, represented in both abstract and a more traditional style. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District open 7 days a week. Visit tumaloartco.com for more information on the show or call 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/dee-mcbrien-lee-tale-of-two-deserts-in-october/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:Follow Anne Gibson "Up the Falling Waters" in September
DESCRIPTION:Follow Anne Gibson as she brings you on her journey of impressions of tumbling waters. “Up the Falling Waters”\, opens Friday\, September 3\, from 3-7pm. Start your First Friday Art Walk in the Old Mill District\, with wines from VaPiano and Evoke\, and galleries and stores participating. \nFind a quiet trail that follows a creek up a steep or gentle grade\, through a rocky canyon or a lush forest\, and you’ll likely encounter this artist one of these days. A graphic designer with a background in printmaking and drawing\, Anne conveys the power and tranquility of both secret and iconic flows through color\, mark making\, fluid layers\, and composition. \nAnne will donate ten percent of all sales from “Up the Falling Water” to local environmental groups working to preserve and protect this place for future generations. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District open 7 days a week. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/follow-anne-gibson-up-the-falling-waters-in-september/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:"The Shape of Water"—fine art photographs by Bruce Jackson in August
DESCRIPTION:“The Shape of Water”\, fine art photographs by Bruce Jackson\, opens August 6\, at Tumalo Art Co. from 3-7 pm for the Old Mill District’s First Friday Art Walk. Jackson invites you to look below the surface and imagine the role water plays in shaping the subject matter of each photograph. Most of us relate to water as an essential element for survival\, rarely considering how water has effects nearly everything we encounter in life. Join us in witnessing water in a whole new context. \nSince his iconic photograph and subsequent sold-out poster of Mt. Bachelor over 25 years ago\, Bruce’s finely tuned eye for the eloquence of nature\, and patience in getting the perfect shot\, has made him one of Oregon’s most loved photographers. From natures abstractions to the panoramic landscape in all of its majesty\, he finds the precise moment to capture the essence of his subjects and has won numerous awards for his stunning photographs. \nTumalo Art Co. is a an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District open 7 days a week. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/the-shape-of-water-fine-art-photographs-by-bruce-jackson-in-august/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:"In a Perfect World..." Watercolors by Helen Brown in July
DESCRIPTION:Helen Brown’s exhibit\, “In a Perfect World……” opens July 2\, from 4-7pm during the First Friday Art Walk at Tumalo Art Co. in the Old Mill District. After a tumultuous year\, Helen presents watercolor paintings suggesting hope. Some are lighthearted\, some thought provoking. For example\, “In a Perfect World…Parents are Guides” depicts a mother duck leading her chicks. “In a Perfect World…Hives Thrive” represents hope for our pollinators. Her painting\, “In a Perfect World… Black Lives Matter”\, is a collage of images of people who have made a difference in the last year\, raising awareness about racial inequities and an inclusive future.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/in-a-perfect-world-watercolors-by-helen-brown-in-july/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:Tumalo Art Co. 9th Annual Best Fine Art Sale Ever June 19
DESCRIPTION:Tumalo Art Co.’s 9th Annual Best Fine Art Sale Ever will take place Saturday\, June 19\, from 9am-3pm in Formation Stone Surfaces located in Bend at 50 Scott Street\, next to Workhouse and Sparrow Bakery. This much anticipated studio sale features over 20 artists who have been associated with the artist-run gallery over the years. Fine art\, Art glass\, jewelry in every medium and size. Canceled in 2020\, our artists are more ready than ever to clean out their studios and pass the savings on to you.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/tumalo-art-co-9th-annual-best-fine-art-sale-ever-june-19/
LOCATION:Formation Stone Surfaces\, 50 Scott Street\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:June Exhibit—Journeys in Nature\, art by Sarah B Hansen
DESCRIPTION:Our June show\, “Journeys in Nature\, An Artist’s Exploration of Pacific NW Trails”\, presents contemporary landscape artist Sarah B Hansen’s latest exploration into her decades-long Northwest hiking journeys. Meet the artist Friday June 4\, from 4-7pm. \nInspired by her Pacific Northwest hikes\, and witnessing the increasing challenges of human impact on wilderness areas\, Hansen has created this selection of mixed media paintings focusing both on what it means to experience the unaffected wilderness\, and how our presence in those spaces alters its habitat. Working on cradled boards with water media\, collaged textures and handwriting\, Hansen creates art that leaves much to the imagination and gives a strong feeling of place. Many of her pieces are large\, capturing the monumental space in the landscape. Her mantra is\, “save wild spaces\, pick up your refuse\, tread lightly\, and speak quietly”.\nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. 541-385-9144; tumaloartco.com.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/june-exhibit-journeys-in-nature-art-by-sarah-b-hansen/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:May Exhibit at Tumalo Art Co.—"Earth+Feather" by Shelli Walters
DESCRIPTION:“Earth+Feather” features uplifting mixed media paintings and paper mache sculpture by Shelli Walters\, opening May 7\, with an artists reception from 4-7pm. With an accent on birds\, this new work emerges from Shelli’s love for the Earth and wild creatures. “Animals hold such wisdom and the landscape such mystery. I enjoy expressing this connection in my art and sharing the sense of oneness and wonder I find in nature.” \nShelli shares her love of the natural world\, with layers upon layers of thoughts\, stories\, experiences\, moods — shifting one over the other — sometimes revealing a hint of what is underneath. This has become Shelli’s signature voice and style. Alternating layers of acrylic paint and collage\, creating richly textured and colorful pieces that invite you to look closer and discover your own story. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open seven days a week. Find out more at tumaloartco.com or reach us at 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/may-exhibit-at-tumalo-art-co-earthfeather-by-shelli-walters/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:"A Still Moment" March Group Show at Tumalo Art Co.
DESCRIPTION:Rest. Breathe. Take in the quiet. Our artists interpret the theme\, “A Still Moment”\, for the March group show at Tumalo Art Co. exhibited from Friday\, March 5 through the month. \nArtists find stillness in their subjects\, and use many genres to describe that feeling—still life\, landscapes\, figures\, animals and more. Monoprints by Adell Shetterly\, Danae Bennett-Miller’s bronze sculpture\, landscapes in oil\, soft pastel\, watercolor and digital media. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm; Sunday 11am-6pm. Come and view the show anytime. tumaloartco.com or call 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/a-still-moment-march-group-show-at-tumalo-art-co/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201204T190000
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SUMMARY:"Where In the World"\, December Group Show at Tumalo Art Co.
DESCRIPTION:“Where in the World”\, our group show opening\, December 4\, is a celebration of where we would have gone this year if not for the pandemic and where we are planning to go in the future. Be there through art and dream along with us. We will not host an artists reception this month due to concerns about Covid\, but are open regular hours—10am-7pm Monday through Saturday and 1am-6pm Sunday. please come and enjoy the show during those times\, and stop by Friday December 4 up till 7pm. \nEvery year Tumalo Art Co. artists make a huge array of tiny art that is affordable for gifts—from tiny original paintings\, to hand-made ornaments\, custom jewelry\, glass\, cards\, gift tags and more. Perfect for those who want a heartfelt\, original holiday! Check out our sparkly\, white trees full of creative treasures and GIVE ART! \nFollow us at facebook.com/tumaloartco and @tumaloartcompany for three times weekly clues to our Hidden Treasure Hunt throughout December in the Old Mill District. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District open 7 days a week\, 10-7pm every day but Sunday\, when we are open 11-6. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/where-in-the-world-december-group-show-at-tumalo-art-co/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:Printmaker Adell Shetterly with "Impressions" in November
DESCRIPTION:Printmaker Adell Shetterly’s exhibit of hand-pulled prints\, “Impressions”\, opens at Tumalo Art Co. November 6\, from 4-7pm. The show highlights a variety of print processes from monotype\, monoprint\, collagraph and combinations of print forms and media. From memories and moments in time\, Adell’s images integrate abstraction\, withcolor and texture inspired by natural environs. \nMuch like the first impressions we make on others upon a first meeting\, the first impressions made from a plate as it contacts a sheet of paper pulled through a press deeply influence the direction of the printmaker. Each print technique creates unique effects that cannot be created by any other means. \n“Many of my works are inspired by encounters with nature and recorded with photography to be brought forth at a later date to explore the question\, ‘What if’? What if I focus on just this piece in the photo? What if I quiet my mind and remember the sense of place or feeling from this photo?”\, explains Adell. “I am fascinated by printmaking as an art form; there are so many permutations. Design possibilities\, techniques and variations in each technique provide hours of creative exploration. Every new work reinforces what I do know and it also instigates excitement for what comes next. Printmaking is innovative\, creative and wide open to interpretation. It has its own lexicon and l hope\, lasting impressions.” \nTumalo Art Co is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/printmaker-adell-shetterly-with-impressions-in-november/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, 97702
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SUMMARY:Hydro Logic—New Paintings about Water by David Kinker
DESCRIPTION:David Kinker paints from his journeys on rivers throughout Oregon and the world. Rafting and kayaking wild waters brings him to hidden places only seen from the water\, and inspires him to capture the essence of these rare places. “Hydro Logic”\, opening Friday\, October 2\, from 4-7pm\, brings together new images from David’s recent trips to many of his favorite rivers.  \nPainting plein-air on long river floats deep into scenic areas\, David then goes to his studio and paints many of the images on larger canvases. He teaches art and creates murals\, recently finishing a two-story\, multi-wall\, wrap-around scene of Central Oregon’s Cascade mountains in a private home. Working with unique exotic woods\, David makes his own custom frames\, giving his art an extra dimension of creativity. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week.541-385-9144; tumaloartco.com.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/hydro-logic-new-paintings-about-water-by-david-kinker/
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SUMMARY:Dee McBrien-Lee\, presents "Vertical Interlude" at Tumalo Art Co. in September
DESCRIPTION:Drawn to the ever-changing show-offs in her backyard garden and the beauty of the forest sentinels when they have shed their seasonal colors\, Dee McBrien-Lee was inspired to create these newest works in her series “Vertical Interlude”\, opening September 4\, from 4-7pm at Tumalo Art Co.\n“2020 has been a year fraught with chaos. No matter who you are\, current events have touched each and every one of us in some way. In trying to navigate through everything it was important to me to be able to set aside what was going on and find focus in the beauty and gifts that surround us\,” says Dee. “I wanted to create works that would bring joy\, perhaps solace and comfort to the viewer.” In doing so she decided to work in a more relatable style\, but not completely abandon\, her abstract leanings by looking for patterns in nature. Inspired by the simplicity and meditative quality of vertical line\, it became her focus.\nPreferring bold color and line combined with many layers to create the finished pieces Dee seeks to create a mood or draw a reaction with her work and strives to create a dialog amongst her viewers.\nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. www.tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/dee-mcbrien-lee-presents-vertical-interlude-at-tumalo-art-co-in-september/
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SUMMARY:New hand-blown glass by Nancy Becker for August
DESCRIPTION:Nancy Becker’s hand-blown glass in her August show at Tumalo Art Co. represents tuning into Central Oregon’s environment after a five-year stay in the Southern United States. ”Songs on the Wind” opens Friday\, August 7\, from 4-7pm following Covid-safe requirements. \n“I notice there are little songs being sung throughout the fabric of nature. So my pieces are about those songs. Is the song in the wind? What are we as individuals singing right now?” \nNancy’s palette for these new glass creations represent high desert color\, and many employ clear glass giving them luminous transparency. The spirals inherent in each glass shape is meant to communicate the revealing that occurs in nature\, each moment unique and unfolding. Also included in the show will be several new pieces from her “Dance of the Flower Fairies” series \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery\, open 7 days a week in the heart of the Old Mill District. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/new-hand-blown-glass-by-nancy-becker-for-august/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T200000
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SUMMARY:Shelli Walters offers an artistic visit with nature in her May show\, Water Echo at Tumalo Art Co.
DESCRIPTION:In a time when we may be feeling especially isolated\, Shelli Walters’ show\, Water Echo is a vibrant visual connection to nature and the world around us. These new mixed media pieces explore the powerful energy and movement of water flowing through rivers\, lakes\, seas – and our souls.\n“While creating these paintings\, I thought about how water connects virtually everything. In all its forms — liquid\, vapor\, ice — water has the magical capacity to change as it flows through waterways\, earth\, sky\, animals\, trees and people. Water always finds a way. Perhaps that is why being near it makes us feel hopeful.” \nLayers and layers of thoughts\, stories\, experiences\, moods — shifting one over the other — sometimes revealing a hint of what is underneath. This has become Shelli’s signature voice and style. Alternating layers of acrylic paint and collage to create richly textured and colorful pieces that invite you to look closer and discover your own story.\nIn lieu of our traditional First Friday reception while we are under temporary Covid closure\, we invite you to enjoy the show online. Acquire the art you love right here on our online store and enjoy free shipping of any artwork in the Water Echo show. Private viewing is available by appointment. We are happy to assist you by email at art@tumaloartco.com. We look forward to welcoming you back into the gallery soon! \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District in Bend\, Oregon. Open 7 days a week\, it is an oasis of calm in a busy world and an artist is always around to talk with about the art. tumaloartco.com\, 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/shelli-walters-offers-an-artistic-visit-with-nature-in-her-may-show-water-echo-at-tumalo-art-co/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200401T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200430T170000
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SUMMARY:April Show at Tumalo Art Co.—Tracy Leagjeld & Susan Luckey Higdon
DESCRIPTION:Our April show at Tumalo Art Co. features Tracy Leagjeld and Susan Luckey Higdon\, two artists who are drawn to many of the same subjects and have a simpatico sensibility about color. First admiring each other’s art and then becoming friends\, they eventually partnered as owners of Tumalo Art Co. The idea of doing this show together came to them while camping and sketching in the high Cascades last autumn\, surrounded by lakes and meandering creeks. \nTumalo Art Co. is not having an opening reception for the April show\, but invites you to see the full show online at tumaloartco.com/april. Videos will help you see the art on the walls\, which is a work of art as well. \nTracy primarily spends her time doing monotypes on board\, but can also be seen painting small plein air studies all over the Northwest\, from coast\, to gorge to mountains. Many of these small paintings are later made into larger monotypes. Her distinctive style of creating her marks with printmaking rollers keeps her images loose\, energetic and colorful. \nSusan paints in acrylic on cradled board in an impressionistic style adding paint and wiping it off\, building up layers. Using composition to narrow and refine the view\, she focuses on pattern and color making many of her images feel semi-abstracted. “This approach to seeing nature has limitless possibilities\,” says Susan. \nTumalo Art Co. is currently closed to the public\, but we are available to help you with your art and gift needs. Email art@tumaloartco.com to make an appointment to see the show by Face Time or zoom. We look forward to seeing you in person in the near future!
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/april-show-at-tumalo-art-co-tracy-leagjeld-susan-luckey-higdon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200306T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200306T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20200225T183341Z
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SUMMARY:Marty Stewart March Show at Tumalo Art Co/
DESCRIPTION:The title of Marty Stewart’s March exhibit\, “Seeking Beauty”\, perfectly describes her new pastel paintings. The show opens March 6\, from 4-8pm during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk at Tumalo Art Co in the Old Mill District. \n“The beauty of the natural world has always been the central inspiration for my pastel landscapes” Marty says. “The landscape speaks to me of many things. Rivers speak of travel\, ancient trees and mountains of their strength and endurance. The ever-changing sky reminds us of impermanence. Open spaces of solitude…” Marty seeks to convey some of what she experiences through her senses of these aspects of the natural world\, through her pastels to the viewer.\nDuring her career as an artist Marty has received many awards\, often for the expressive abstraction of her pastel paintings. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. www.tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/marty-stewart-march-show-at-tumalo-art-co/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20200127T172733Z
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SUMMARY:Tumalo Art Co.—Joy Group Show
DESCRIPTION:Tumalo Art Co. brings back the JOY group show in February\, dovetailing with the community-wide Joy awareness campaign. Our artist’s personal expressions of JOY opens February 6\, from 4-8pm during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk. \nFrom Dee McBrien-Lee’s shimmering painting of an ocean shore\, to Shelli Walters diptych of deer\, Annie Ferder’s huge Dahlia\, and Sarah B Hansen’s expressionistic landscape\, to hand-blown glass in glorious color from Nancy Becker\, each artist brings forward art about what they love most\, and what keeps their creative juices flowing—even in the midst of winter. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open 7 days a week. 541-385-9144; tumaloartco.com.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/tumalo-art-co-joy-group-show/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20191126T182328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T182328Z
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SUMMARY:December Show at Tumalo Art Co. + Holiday Tiny Art!
DESCRIPTION:“Seasons Squared”\, our group show for December\, features 12” x 12” artwork\, four for each season of the year. Each artist has chosen their season and interpreted it in their style and medium. The show opens December 6\, from 4-8pm during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk in the Old Mill District. \nEvery year Tumalo Art Co. artists make a huge array of tiny art that is affordable for gifts—from tiny original paintings\, to hand-made ornaments\, custom jewelry\, glass\, cards\, gift tags and more. Perfect for those who want a heartfelt\, original holiday! Check out our sparkly\, white trees full of creative treasures. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District open 7 days a week\, and till 8pm every day but Sunday\, when we are open until 6pm. www.tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/december-show-at-tumalo-art-co-holiday-tiny-art/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191101T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191101T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20191021T164636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T164636Z
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SUMMARY:November Show at Tumalo Art Co. features Helen Brown
DESCRIPTION:“Pixels to Pigments”\, Helen Brown’s November show at Tumalo Art Co. features watercolors illustrating how one artist interprets the vision of another artist—a photographer. The show opens during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk\, November 1\, from 4-8pm. \nAsking her collectors\, friends and family to submit their favorite photos to her to serve as reference for her watercolors\, she received over 150 photos from 55 of them. Says Brown\, “I was overwhelmed\, but excited to choose and get started painting!” Unlike commission work\, the photographers are not obligated to purchase the work\, just to come and observe her interpretations. “I thought it would be fun to involve other people in the process\,” she explained. \nShe will show up to 15 watercolors depicting landscape\, animals\, figures and still life. In one painting\, she combined two photos into the same scene. “I’m not sure all the photographers will even recognize their photo in my paintings\, as I like to change the color scheme and composition to suit my eye.” \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District open 7 days a week. 541-385-9144. tumaloartco.com.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/november-show-at-tumalo-art-co-features-helen-brown/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191004T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191004T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190920T163232Z
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SUMMARY:October Show at Tumalo Art Co. features Dorothy Freudenberg
DESCRIPTION:Photographer Dorothy Freudenberg’s show “Riverwalking”\, opening October 4\, from 4-8pm\, during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk\, embraces the simplicity gained from observing eloquent details of the same river landscape through a change of seasons. \nBest known for her highly articulated layered\, digital compositions\, for this body of work\, Dorothy frames a landscape she observes on her daily walk along the Deschutes River as it flows through the Old Mill District. A form of walking meditation\, the photos reveal insights and details we often miss in our hurried lives. “River walking” has been curated from literally thousands of images. \nWhile these images were collected along the river\, Dorothy made a closer correlation with music and imagery. An accomplished pianist\, she will be presenting a slide show combining her photographs with background music—a Chopin Nocturne—she is playing herself\, weaving her two creative loves into a visual/audio experience. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open everyday. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/october-show-at-tumalo-art-co-features-dorothy-freudenberg/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190906T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190906T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190816T175948Z
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SUMMARY:Featured Artist in September at Tumalo Art Co.—Bruce Jackson
DESCRIPTION:Tumalo Art Co. features new fine art photographs by Bruce Jackson in September focusing on “The Language of Trees”. The show opens during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk September 6\, from 4-8pm. \nExquisitely composed\, zen-like images of Central Oregon and beyond\, are Jackson’s hallmark. His iconic photos titled\, “The Summit-Mt. Bachelor” and “Pine Marten-Mt. Bachelor”\, reproduced as open edition prints\, have become collectors items. A Sierra Club Photography Competition Grand Prize winner\, Jackson defines his photographic process as moving meditation. \n“With each season\, deciduous trees express a multitude of unique personalities\, and once again remind me why I love photographing them”\, says Jackson. “Vulnerable bare shapes revealed in winter\, speak to the strength at their core. As spring arrives\, trees offer up shockingly vibrant greens\, stating their ability to thrive through adversity. As temperatures rise and leaves settle into deeper shades of green\, they seem to be saying;’rest your eyes\, the real show is yet to come.’ Fall arrives\, and trees shift from summer slumber\, to all out riotous expression. Having shed their coats of gold\, the cycle begins anew.” \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open seven days a week. www.tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/featured-artist-in-september-at-tumalo-art-co-bruce-jackson/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190802T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190802T200000
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SUMMARY:Katherine Taylor Opens August Show at Tumalo Art Co.
DESCRIPTION:“Déjà Vu: Reinterpreting the Oregon Landscape Through an Altered Lens”\, new works in oil by Katherine Taylor opens August 2\, from 4-8pm during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk at Tumalo Art Co. in the Old Mill District. \nFor this show Katherine was inspired to create art commemorating some of the places she hiked and camped during the first year she moved to Central Oregon in 1996. Coming from dry New Mexico desert country\, she was blown away by the many beautiful snow-capped mountains\, sparkling lakes and emerald pine trees found here. “Recently I came across an old backpack that still had a journal I kept whenever I hiked to a new Oregon landmark. For this show\, I decided to read a random entry\, then paint an image reflecting the excitement and wonder my words described about the beauty I was witnessing\,” she explains. \nThe altered lens in this case represents the nuance\, the nostalgia\, the growth and experience that Katherine has amassed since that first year she laid eyes on Central Oregon twenty-three years ago. \nWorking exclusively in oils\, Katherine’s artwork employs the dramatic chiaroscuro lighting and lustrous glazing she learned from her classical art training in the 1990s. Her inexhaustible desire to excel in oils has taken her into the studios of many contemporary masters to study a variety of creative methods; each technique learned has continued to inform her painting style\, which some have described as “soulful and luminous.” \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of Bend’s Old Mill District open 7 days a week. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/katherine-taylor-opens-august-show-at-tumalo-art-co/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190705T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190705T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190626T185930Z
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SUMMARY:Danae Bennett-Miller July featured artist at Tumalo Art Co.
DESCRIPTION:Danae Bennett-Millers opens her show\, “Seeking the Nature Within” at Tumalo Art Co in the Old Mill District\, Friday July 5\, from 4-8pm during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk. Danae presents new bronze sculpture and original printmaking of wildlife in her organic\, flowing style.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/danae-bennett-miller-july-featured-artist-at-tumalo-art-co/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190607T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190530T161849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T161849Z
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SUMMARY:June show at Tumalo Art Co. features Sarah B Hansen
DESCRIPTION:“Colors of the Spirit”\, a semi-abstract collection of landscape paintings in mixed media\, reflecting Sarah B Hansen’s interpretation of the West Coast\, opens June 7\, from 4-8pm during Bend’s First Friday Gallery Walk at Tumalo Art Co. \nInstead of painting exactly what she sees\, Sarah paints how she feels. Each landscape painting has a dominant color\, and that color has it’s own meaning within the piece. For instance\, yellow is the dominant color in Balance (shown here) and signifies both balance and clarity. A hallmark of Sarah’s work is her use of unique marks\, including hand-writing\, and layers of texture from other materials. \nSarah will also be introducing her series of paintings featuring birds that are part of a bird life list she began in 1979. She has committed to painting one bird per week and says\, “I will only be painting birds on that list\, which will also include recent additions from Costa Rica and Italy where I have recently hosted painting workshops.” \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of Bend’s Old Mill District open 7 days a week. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/june-show-at-tumalo-art-co-features-sarah-b-hansen/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190503T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190503T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190423T180503Z
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SUMMARY:Tumalo Art Co. featured artist for May—Shelli Walters "Wings"
DESCRIPTION:New mixed media pieces by Shelli Walters celebrate “Wings” as a symbol of strength\, purpose and freedom\, opening May 3\, at Tumalo Art Co. during the First Friday Gallery Walk from 4-8pm. \nDrawn to bold color Shelli works with layers upon layers of paint and collage that add depth and texture inviting the viewer to look more closely. A graphic designer by trade she loves to use torn up printed materials in her work. This show celebrates taking a “leap of faith” a year ago by leaving her ad agency career of 24 years to surrender to the mystery of her creative path and pursue art and design with autonomy. In the year leading up to her departure her connection to Nature and its guidance became an undeniable and powerful force. “Birds appeared as messengers—time to trust my wings and synchronicity. These birds reappear here in my work. Each taking their perfect\, harmonious place within the earth and sky.” \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of Bend’s Old Mill District open 7 days a week. tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/tumalo-art-co-featured-artist-for-may-shelli-walters-wings/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190405T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190405T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190328T005410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T005410Z
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SUMMARY:April Show at Tumalo Art Co. features David Kinker Grand Canyon Series
DESCRIPTION:Seeking inspiration during a gray\, landlocked winter\, David Kinker revisited his collection of Grand Canyon plein air paintings and his own photographic explorations\, and discovered some gems yet to be fully explored. His April show\, “Painting Paradise”\, opening April 5\, from 4-8pm during the First Friday Gallery Walk\, is a pictorial\, mark-making\, colorful expression of a place where the scale and vistas\, shapes and colors are a holy grail for artists. \n“It is one thing to look down upon the canyon and glimpse a bit of the water below\,\nand quite another as a river runner at river level\, to feel the grandeur of this painted paradise”\, muses David. This show embodies his perceptions of a month-long journey on the Colorado River that few people have the chance to experience. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District open 7 days a week. www.tumaloartco.com; 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/april-show-at-tumalo-art-co-features-david-kinker-grand-canyon-series/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190316T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190316T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190308T011357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T011357Z
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SUMMARY:8th Annual Best Fine Art Sale Ever
DESCRIPTION:The excitement is building for the Tumalo Art Co. 8th Annual Best Fine Art Sale Ever to be held in the space next door to Desperado in the Old Mill District Saturday\, March 16. Almost 20 artists are cleaning out their studios and offering art lovers amazing prices on fine art in all mediums\, digital media\, jewelry\, wood turning and more. \nDoors open right at 9am and the sale is fast and furious ending promptly at 3pm.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/8th-annual-best-fine-art-sale-ever/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190301T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190301T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T003401
CREATED:20190228T010156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T010156Z
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SUMMARY:March Opening at Tumalo Art Co.
DESCRIPTION:Opening March 1\, from 4-8pm\, Tumalo Art Co. presents a group show simply called “Water”. Many of our artists paint water from all perspectives—either as the main focus or as some aspect of the landscape. One of our worlds most important elements of life\, water is also one of the most artistically inspiring and challenging to capture. \nRiver guide and rafter David Kinker has recently been re-inspired by his month-long trip through the Grand Canyon and presents new paintings of that monumental trip. Susan Luckey Higdon paints the Deschutes River just below the 1st Street Rapids. Janice Druian’s interprets a quiet scene of a Sierra Lake reflecting tall peaks at sunset. Sarah B Hansen captures the metallic glow of threads of water through a mountain meadow\, while Helen Brown’s watercolor batik describes an ocean bay. These are only a few of the artworks represented in the show. \nTumalo Art Co. is an artist-run gallery in the heart of the Old Mill District\, open everyday. www.tumaloartco.com\, 541-385-9144.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/march-opening-at-tumalo-art-co/
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