2021 Community Exhibits

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Light Waves: Mixed Media Paintings by Wendy Hines

Exhibit dates: November 26, 2021—January 7, 2022

Enjoy the light filtering through the layer of resin covering the swirling flow of alcohol ink and acrylic color in these luminous paintings by local artist Wendy Hines.

Wendy Hines, Nano, mixed media
Nano by Wendy Hines

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Liquid Light: Watercolors by Kathy Johnson

Exhibit Dates: October 8 –November 19, 2021

Kathy Johnson’s watercolor paintings capture the radiance of sunlight as it disperses across seascapes, landscapes, and florals. Her defined shapes and forms present luminescent works of beauty.

Jane Anderson explores the being-ness of clay developing into the creation of primitive icons. Fred Nocella’s collaged paintings layer found photographs, natural history, science textbooks, medical illustrations, clip art, schematic diagrams, and popular culture. Their different media and styles of art complement each other visually while harmonizing in their themes of curiosity and investigations of both artmaking and our inner and outer worlds.

Kathy Johnson, Low Tide, watercolor

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Close to Home: Printmaking Series by Midge Black

Exhibit dates: August 20 —October 1, 2021

A printmaking series featuring monotypes, linocuts and woodcuts. Midge Black’s work evokes a sense of connection while exploring themes from staying at home to appreciating the natural beauty of her home state of Oregon.

Midge Black, Half Past, monotype

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Pattern and Decoration: Annual Art Movement Tribute

Exhibit dates: July 2—August 13, 2021

This exhibit features the work of Rogue Gallery artists inspired by Pattern and Decoration, a United States art movement of the mid 1970s and early 80s.

Participating artists: Bruce Allen, Robert Arieas, Linda Boutacoff, Phyllis Earls, Cynthia Flowers, Tom Glassman, Claudia Harlow, Mary Hills, Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass, Susan Kracmar, Summer Lewis, Susan Murphey, Carolyn Patten, Carly Pederson, Charlotte Peterson, Marjett Schille, Pam Shay, Gayla Snow, Cindy Triplett, Zoë West, and Charlotte Wirfs.

“Purple Trumpet Vine” by Phyllis Earls,  “Hearts and Flowers” by Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass, “Tide Pool” by Summer Lewis,  “The Wishing Tree” by Susan Murphy,  “Tui the Exalted” by Cindy Triplett, “Summer Delight” by Charlotte Wirfs
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Bloomin’ Beautiful: Watercolors by Charlotte Peterson
May 7 – June 25, 2021

Southern Oregon artist, Charlotte Peterson illustrates her passion and skill for transparent watercolor in these delightful paintings depicting flourishing nature scenes. These paintings are both serene and exciting, inviting you to explore and enjoy.

Charlotte Peterson has lived in the Rogue Valley since 1973. She is an active member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon and exhibits in many National juried shows across the country. She has been honored with many awards and has earned signature memberships in California Watercolor Association, Northwest Watercolor Society, Montana Watercolor Society, and Western Federation of Watercolor Societies. Charlotte lives with her family in the western hills of the Rogue Valley 2 miles north of Historic Jacksonville.

Charlotte Peterson, Three Pink Ladies, watercolor

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Celtic Art Show

February 26–April 9, 2021

Our members express their Celtic spirit in a variety of media. Awards will be given to “Best in Show” and “People’s Choice”. Come to the gallery to vote, or go the the event page for more options: roguegallery.org/celtic2021

Participating artists include: Cynthia Flowers, Tom Glassman, Georganna Happel, Annekatrine K. Harrington, Krista Harris, Lynda Hoffman-Snodgrass, Abby Lazerow, Kirsten Meriwether, Mary Ann Schofield-Macey, Pam Shay, Doug Staples, David Terry, Cindy Triplett, and Maureen Wallace.

Best in Show:
Abby Lazerow, Approaching Uragh Wood

Honorable Mention:
Annekatrine K. Harrington, Ancient Charms
David Terry, Reeling-Sunday at Black Sheep

People’s Choice:
David Terry, Reeling-Sunday at Black Sheep

Abby Lazerow, Approaching Uragh
Abby Lazerow, Approaching Uragh Wood