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SUMMARY:April / Judy Hoiness\, Tracy Leagjeld & Ingrid Lustig
DESCRIPTION:We asked 3 contemporary artists represented by Tumalo Art Co. to exhibit together in April.\nThe opening reception is April 4\, from 3-7pm during the First Friday Gallery Walk in the Old Mill District. \nJudy Hoiness\, Tracy Leagjeld and Ingrid Lustig bring their own artistic expression to how they experience the land\, water and wildlife we all share\, exploring their connection through their various methods—acrylic\, mixed media and monotype. \n• \nJ U D Y  H O I N E S S new series explores the importance of water for wildlife and their habitat\, recreation and  beauty. \n\nWater and Land #2 \nJudy is a fourth generation Oregonian and has lived in Bend for fifty four years. Working in paint and\nmixed media\, including fabrics and stitching\, she has spent many years working in series that\ndeal with Oregon’s diverse landscapes and wildlife. \n\nWater Series—Snow \nA recent commission by the Deschutes Public Library\, Saving Oregon Wildlife and Their Habitat\,\ncan be viewed in the newly remodeled Sunriver Library. Always experimental\, the Oregon Art Beat segment featuring Judy documented her burying fabrics for years in her garden to find out how the elements affected them\,\nthen using the fabric in art projects. She retired from Central Oregon Community College after teaching thirty years. \n• \nBorn and raised in Bend\, Oregon\, T R A C Y  L E A G J E L D developed a deep connection to the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. She is known for her painterly monotypes\, which capture both the beauty and fragility of these threatened environments. Through her work\, she invites viewers to share in her love for this vulnerable region and to recognize the importance of protecting it. \n\nFrom the Beginning \nNow residing in Portland\, Tracy spends a lot of time painting plein air from Oregon’s wild coastline\,\nto the Columbia Gorge\, lavender fields\, the high desert and the Cascade Mountains in Oregon and Washington.\nLater she takes that inspiration into her studio creating monotypes using breyers like paintbrushes\nto lay down the oil-based inks. The layers of oil-based ink create vibrant\, expressionistic images. \n\nWaking Dream \nAn avid hiker Tracy captures the grand landscapes and vivid colors of shadow and light.\nShe was a founding member of Tumalo Art Co. and owner up until her move to Portland. \n• \nI N G R I D  L U S T I G is a painter of wildlife and the desert landscape\,\ndrawing her inspiration and source material from the High Desert. \nIntegrating geometric shapes\, which to her symbolize the human mind\, with natural landscape\nand animal forms she seeks to attain a symbolic wholeness – between humans\, animals and the land in her art.\nHer paintings are considered abstract\, although integrating natural elements. \n\nBlue Bear \n“My paintings are about open space\, the natural world\, and animal archetypes. The images of animals\nin my work are my way of honoring their presence\, beauty and power on the planet as well as in our lives.” \n\nMorning Hawk \nOriginally from the east coast\, Ingrid  has made art in Bend for 25 years. As the education director of Arts Central for 10 years she helped to grow and manage the Art Station from its infancy a-profits and worked closely with art non-profits like Atelier 6000. \nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening reception…come and chat with the artists and\nsee the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm April 4\, or throughout the month . \n• \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\, and various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/april-judy-hoiness-tracy-leagjeld-ingrid-lustig/
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SUMMARY:May / Shelli Walters—"Open Nature"
DESCRIPTION:Open the door and step onto a secret trail all you own. Meandering through a grove of astute aspen who knowingly whisper to you…breathe. Just as your breath begins to flow more freely it catches at the sight of a heron angling for breakfast Along The Edges of a quiet stream. How did you get here? How long have you been walking? You’ve lost track of time but found yourself again swaddled in the open arms of nature. All else is miles away. \n  \n  \n \nShelli Walters May exhibit\, Open Nature\, features new mixed media paintings and paper mache sculpture at Tumalo Art Co.\nin Bend\, Oregon. The opening reception takes place May 2\,\nduring the First Friday Gallery Walk from 3-7pm in the Old Mill District. \n  \nA peaceful grove of aspen clustered along the edges of a golden meadow draws you in for a closer look. If you’re quiet and listen you may hear the stories inscribed on the trunks of these whispering trees. Once you hear them they cannot be unheard. Carry these Days Of Gold with you and allow your mind to return there whenever you need a golden moment.\n  \nShelli invites you to step into the gallery and take a nature walk via her mixed media paintings\nand paper mache sculpture. She shares a deep-rooted love for art and nature with a hope\nto lift your spirit and offer respite from the challenges of daily life. With a lifetime of art making\nand design experience at her fingertips Shelli digs into the use of alternative tools to apply paint.\nSplashes\, drips\, bold smears of color\, juxtaposed with delicate textures scratched into paint\,\nbits of handwriting and type echo the bold and subtle qualities found in nature.\nAll play so beautifully together – making everything come alive amidst the inviting color palette. \n  \nWelcome spring and the Belle Vie! The happy frolicing of birds and their excited twittering fills the air. Observing them joyfully washing away the patina of winter sparked the idea for a charming series of paper mache bird bath bowls — like tiny portals into the wonder and bliss of the garden.\n  \n  \nSauntering through the exhibit are paper mache sculptures of deer\, rabbit and a bison named Pondo.\nEspecially charming are the paper mache bird bath bowls — like tiny portals into the wonder and bliss of the garden.\nShelli repurposes recycled materials to forge these whimsical creations and includes objects\nfound in nature such as twigs\, pressed leaves and flowers.\n  \n  \nIts early. The morning chill joins forces with your coffee to awaken you to the light of a new day. The sweetness of the air fills your nose and your legs become more fluid as you walk. You stop to breathe it all in and appreciate the enveloping beauty when your eyes meet…Enchanted Moment. Not far away hidden in the tall grass stands a buck\, aware of your presence long before you were.\n  \n“Being in nature opens us up. Releasing us from negative thoughts and energy.\nInviting harmony back into our lives. Creating art is a natural extension of this experience.\nThis art/nature connection is the heart of my work.” \n  \nAnticipation is great\, the winter was long. The Petal Parade has now begun. Bold intricate characters vie for the attention of the sun as pollinators steal their delicate powders. Their time is short but glorious.\n  \nShelli has been a member of Tumalo Art Company for more than 10 years.\nShe has been the signature artist for several community events and her work has been featured\nin magazines\, and on CD and book covers. Her original paintings and sculptures can be\nfound in the homes of collectors across the country. \nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening this Friday.\nCome and chat with the artists and see the artwork throughout the gallery\nfrom 3-7pm\, May 2\, or throughout the month . \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\,\nStacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\,\nand various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/shelli-walters-may-exhibit-open-nature/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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SUMMARY:June / Danae Bennett-Miller—"Spirit Takes Flight"
DESCRIPTION:Love Stories \n  \n  \n \n\n\n\nD A N A E  B E N N E T T – M I L L E R \nAn exhibit of sculpture and original monoprints \n\n\nOpening reception June 6\, from 3-7pm during the First Friday Gallery Walk in the Old Mill District. \n \nLiving Wild in the West \n  \nDanae’s cast bronze sculptures and original monoprints use organic shapes and rich but subtle colors to\ncapture the essence of the animals that surround her during her daily life on the ranch.\nThese sculptures of birds\, deer\, horses and elk dance with life. \n“My senses are filled with the scent of sage\, soft breezes and puffy clouds.” \n  \n\nJack \n  \n  \nDanae’s one-of-a-kind bronze sculptures are part of the cultural landscape in Central Oregon\nthrough public placements\, including a round-about with several bronze elk on highway 20 in Sisters.\nThe sculptures are all made from multiple pieces of flowed wax that when cast in bronze or\nglass have an organic quality that seems to interpret the animals energy. \n  \n \n\n\nA Peek in the Barn \n  \nAn expert printmaker\, Danae’s prints show her love of drawing and expression.\nHer most recent mixed media works are monoprints placed onto cradled board to form her image.\nSometimes she collages multiple monoprints\, tearing them to create layers of texture.\nDanae then pours layers of resin over the art building up the surface\nwith subtle use of marks and lines between each layer of resin. \n  \n\nLittle Man \n  \nBorn on the east coast Danae has spent almost all of her life in the western high desert.\nShe works with her husband and son on ranches in Central Oregon and deep in\neastern Oregon where the big skies\, light\, weather\, animals and distant horizons influence her art.\nDanae creates her art in a light-filled studio/workshop and a large press in Tumalo. \n\n\n\n  \n    •\n  \nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening this Friday.\nCome and chat with the artists and see the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, June 6\, or throughout the month. \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\, and various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/danae-bennett-miller-2/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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SUMMARY:July / Dorothy Freudenberg—"Transitions"
DESCRIPTION:Poppies Waking From a Dream \n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nD O R O T H Y  F R E U D E N B E R G \nOpening July 4\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk\,\nDorothy’s digital media explores this compelling theme. \nThere are many kinds of transitions—personal change\, land to water\, season to season\, riverbank to land to name just a few—they permeate our lives.\nIn this retrospective\, Dorothy has assembled images that represent all of these types of transitions. \n  \n\nBlue Winter Garden \n  \n\n\n“This piece is about the transition from one season to the next. In today’s world\, one season seems as rushed as the next in a flurry of self-conscious activity.\nThis piece harkens back to a time when the Winter season was one of reflection\, rest\, and inward-looking contemplation.\nA time to digest and sit on what we have done\, using those realizations to look into the future.”  \n  \n\nOver the Rainbow \n  \n“With the name of Dorothy\, it is no wonder that the golden path beckons to me. Dorothy’s journey was learning that there was\nno place to go. That meaning was within her all along. And who was there as a reminder? Toto.\nThe name means ‘in its entirety’. You are and have all that you need. No need to consult the Wizard.\nToto also means little. And Toto’s role is to reveal and provide safety. He pulls the curtain aside to reveal the deception of the Wizard.\nAfter which\, “There’s no place like home.”  Wherever that may be.\nI actually have a winding brick road that leads to my front door. How cool is that?” \n  \n\nSunset Through the Trees \n  \n“This piece references the transition from daytime to nighttime\, the magical time of day when sunset changes the landscape\nin every moment. The golden light of magic. The other transition that this represents is the inclusion of AI imagery.\nWhen photography first appeared\, people stated it could never be art–it simply records. Now I can photograph\na texture and incorporate it into my work\, or I can generate it through AI. For my purposes\,\nthere is no difference in where the image comes from. It is merely a starting point. What I do with it from there is the ART\npart of the equation. Pieces like this would not occur in any other way. The appropriate use of\nAI opens many creative doors. And yes\, it can also be abused\, like any technology. “ \n  \nSeason of Transitions \n  \n“This piece was created in a critical time in my life. I had left my inspiring rural setting and was immersed in an ordinary\ntract home in Bend after a divorce. What will I do\, I asked myself\, inasmuch as my inspiration came from land\n and gardens and beauty around me? How do I create where I have none of that? And for the first time\,\nI faced a blank screen. And this is what happened. At that point\, I finally realized that inspiration can have external cues\,\nbut it can be entirely internally generated. That would be a significant understanding that\ndramatically changed how I explored creativity. It was my own transition in so many ways.” \nExperience Transitions alongside Dorothy as each of the 13 images in this exhibit represent personal and artistic growth\,\nas well as incidents in her life and her responses to the environment\, which she records regularly.\nThe exhibit might be viewed as a personal journal of years past\, as well as offering a glimpse into the future.\nDorothy’s goal as an artist is to constantly grow and experience ever-increasing subtlety of “seeing”\nand expression\, both as a visual artist and musician. \n\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening this Friday. Start your 4th of July celebrations with art!\nCome and chat with the artists and see the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, July4\, or throughout the month. \n  \n •    •    •   •   • \n  \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\,\nStacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\,\nand various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/dorothy-freudenberg-transitions/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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SUMMARY:August—Sarah B. Hansen\, "Untamed Bloom"
DESCRIPTION:Softly Spoken \n\nS A R A H  B. H A N S E N \n  \nThe opening reception Sarah B. Hansen’s exhibit is August 1\,\nfrom 3-7pm during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk. \n“This series grew out of a deep need to express the wild\, unbound\nenergy I see pulsing through both nature and the human spirit.\nThese paintings are my way of honoring that raw life force—\nthe kind that shows up in the wildflowers pushing through\ncracked sidewalks\, leaning into the wind\, or blooming in tangled\,\nforgotten corners of the world.” \n  \n\n  \n\n\nFire Within \nEach painting becomes a meditation on energy—raw\, free\, and unapologetically vibrant.\nThe wildflowers are portrayed in their natural environments\, not as carefully curated garden\nspecimens but as spontaneous bursts of color and form\, rising defiantly from the earth\, dancing with the wind\,\nthriving in chaos. Untamed Bloom captures the essence of wildflowers not as delicate ornaments of nature\,\nbut as fierce expressions of life’s uncontainable force. \n  \n\nDancing Laughter \n  \n“Wildflowers have always fascinated me. They don’t ask for permission to exist—they just do.\nTheir colors\, shapes\, and movement seem to come from some deep instinct\, an urgency to live fully\,\nno matter the conditions. I wanted to capture that—how beauty and vitality often thrive in the margins\,\nhow chaos and harmony can exist together.” \n  \n\nEnthusiasm \n  \nThese works spotlight negative shape as a way to amplify presence through absence.\nThe space around each bloom is as meaningful as the flower itself—those gaps\, hollows\, and shadows\necho the emotional pauses and voids we all carry. Through these forms\, the viewer is invited to feel\nnot just what is seen\, but what is felt: resilience in fragility\, movement in stillness\, and growth through adversity.\nThose empty forms mirror the pauses in life: the uncertainty\, the loneliness\,\nthe moments of stillness before something shifts. \n  \n\nAbounding Joy\n \n  \nThere is a powerful parallel drawn between nature and the human condition.\nLike wildflowers\, we emerge in unexpected places\, shaped by the environments that test us.\nThe tangled stems and unpredictable compositions mirror the emotional complexities and internal struggles we face.\nThe contrast of bold color against the quiet of negative space reflects how joy\, grief\, love\, and loss often live side by side.\nIn that way\, the work is deeply personal. \n“Every flower in this series holds a different emotional tone—sometimes vibrant and loud\, other times soft and unraveling. They reflect the ups and downs\, the breakthroughs and breakdowns we all move through as humans. This work isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence. About showing up in all our messy\, radiant\, ever-changing states.” \n  \n\nBalance \nUltimately\, Untamed Bloom is not just about the beauty of wildflowers it is a love letter to resilience.\nTo the beauty of not being cultivated or controlled\, the emotional wilderness we all carry inside us\, and to the\ncourage it takes to bloom anyway. It’s about honoring the emotional landscapes we traverse\, a visual poem to survival\, vulnerability\, and the often messy\, always miraculous nature of being alive. \n  \n\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening this Friday. Come and chat with the artists and see the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, August 1\, or throughout the month. \n•    •    •   •   • \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\, and various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/august-sarah-b-hansen-untamed-bloom/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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SUMMARY:September—Adell Shetterly "Throughline"
DESCRIPTION:Echoes of the Land\, Roots of Tomorrow \n\nA D E L L  S H E T T E R L Y \n\n\n\n \nPrintmaker Adell Shetterly opens Throughline\, September 5\,\nwith a reception from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District\nFirst Friday Gallery Walk. \nThere’s a rhythm beneath the surface – a quiet thread connecting each piece.\nThis collection of original prints explores that hidden line – not a literal\nmark\, but a sensibility. A shift. A rhythm. A way of noticing. \n\n Blueprint for Thought \n“My work is guided by intuition\, play\, and experimentation – spaces where I become lost in creativity and exploration\, and time seems to stand still. This timeless state of presence lies at the heart of my practice. Drawing inspiration from the textures\, moods\, and rhythms of the natural world\, along with the pull of my inner compass\, my prints evolve through layered conversations of ink\, color\, and memory. The true joy of my work lives not only in the finished piece\, but in the journey of making it – a pursuit of curiosity and connection I hope you can feel in every print.” \n  \n\nPromises in Bloom (varied edition with three prints) \nThe work moves between abstraction and suggestion; some echo landscapes or memory\,\nwhile others live in the language of color\, shape\, and texture. \nEach piece begins with intuition and unfolds through process: a conversation between\nhand and paper; ink and press; control and imagination. \n  \n\nThe Morning Shines \nRather than telling one story\, Throughline invites you to many – layered\, shifting\, and open to interpretation. \nYou may not see the thread at first. But it is there\, woven through gesture\, rhythm\, and presence –\na celebration of the tactile language of printmaking. Perhaps you’ll find a piece that speaks to you –\na sense of recognition\, a quiet joy\, or a spark of connection that stays with you. \n  \nIn Bloom\, A Song \nYou’re invited to look closely and follow your curiosity. \nAdell Shetterly’s artistic journey began after her move to Bend\, Oregon. With a background in education\,\nAdell helped build art programs for two nonprofits\, the Art Station and Atelier 6000 (A6).\nIt was within the environment of A6\, surrounded by presses and ink\, that she discovered her creative language.\n“I fell in love with printmaking\,” she says\, with a wonder that is palpable in her work. \nAdell works in a range of printmaking techniques\, including monotype\, monoprint\, collagraph\,\nand linocut\, at times integrating mixed media. \n  \n         •    •    •   •   • \n  \nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening this Friday.\nCome and chat with the artists and see the artwork throughout the gallery\nfrom 3-7pm\, September 5\, or throughout the month. \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\,\nStacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along\nwith Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\, and various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk\nevery month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/september-adell-shetterly-throughline/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251028T143000
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SUMMARY:October—Group Exhibit "Gather"
DESCRIPTION:Girl Talk \n  \nOCTOBER GROUP EXHIBIT \n\nG A T H E R\n  \n\n\nTumalo Art Co. opens a new group exhibit\, G A T H E R \, October 3\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District’s First Friday Gallery Walk.\nAll of our gallery artists interpret the theme G A T H E R in the subjects that inspire them\, their many mediums\, sizes and shapes of artwork. \n  \n\nRendezvous \nOur artists love to work within a provocative theme with unlimited options for creativity to flow.\nWe G A T H E R thoughts\, ideas\, courage\, knowledge\, memories. \n  \nGather and Flow \nBirds and animals G A T H E R stores for the winter and we gather food for the harvest.\nPeople G A T H E R to play\, dance\, work\, mourn\, commune\, honor and so much more. \n  \n\nFlock and Grove \nBirds and animals G A T H E R to migrate or stay warm. Mighty rivers\nG A T H E R strength as streams flow into them\, rain falls and snow melts. \n  \n\nBeyond the Trees \nFriends & family G A T H E R for birthdays and holidays and for any reason at all.\nKids G A T H E R for school and sports and to play.\nWe G A T H E R flowers into bouquets and hay into nourishing bales.\nClouds G A T H E R as the weather changes. \n  \n\nGathering Clarity \nStones of many colors G A T H E R in the riverbed over centuries.\nExpect loads of creative variety within this theme. \n  \n •    •    •   •   • \n  \nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening this Friday.\nCome and chat with the artists and see the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, October 3\, or throughout the month. \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\,\nStacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house)\nalong with Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\, and various stores host artists for the\nFirst Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/october-group-exhibit-gather/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251201T140000
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SUMMARY:November—Anne Gibson\, "Reflections & Reveries"
DESCRIPTION: Pas-De-Deux \n  \n \n  \nNew landscape paintings by Anne Gibson\, Reflections & Reveries\,\nopens November 7\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk. \n  \n \nDarkness and Light \n  \nIn this body of work artist Anne Gibson is considering reflections and what is true? The reflection in the water is real\, but it’s not necessarily what you see above the waterline. Is what you remember truer than a photo that you snapped in the moment? Truth can be deceptive. \nAnne Gibson primarily sees place as her inspiration. She finds herself moved to paint places and memories that fill her heart. Often it’s what she observes while kayaking. Yet recently\, she has also been exploring how to portray what breaks her heart as well. \n  \n \nWhen the Day is Done \n  \nThis past season\, a reaggravated shoulder injury prevented Anne from taking to the water in her beloved school bus yellow kayak. Instead\, she reached back to capture treasured places and moments in her studio. Do they spark recognition and memories for you too? \n  \n \nLast Blossom on the Lakeshore \n  \nIn this day and age\, immersing oneself in landscape can sometimes feel escapist\, yet what could be more important than honoring\,\nstrengthening connection\, and protecting this place\, the home we will leave our children and grandchildren? \n  \n \nWhat Will We Leave \n  \n“Landscape is not innocent. [In] any landscape\, you can see the traces\nof some catastrophes […] and of some hope too.” \n– Anselm Kiefer \n  \n• • • • • • • • • • • • •  • • \n  \nAnne Gibson earned her bachelors in art history from Tufts University\, near Boston\,with phi beta kappa and magna cum laude honors*. Her years writing\, editing\, and producing publications for the Worcester Art Museum led to work as a graphic designer for museums and universities up and down the east coast from a studio in Providence. \nMoving to Bend three decades ago\, she freelanced as a graphic designer while raising two children and volunteering. While always enhancing her skills with studio classes in New York\, Boston\, Providence\, and Bend\, in drawing\, typography\, printmaking\, and painting\, Anne finally devoted herself full-time to art making this past decade. Her lifelong interest and career in the arts\, and this extraordinary place she now calls home\, feed her creative explorations in the studio. \n  \n• • • • • • • • • • • • •  • • \n  \nWe look forward to seeing you during our First Friday opening this Friday.\nCome and chat with the artists and see the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, November 7\, or throughout the month. \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\,\nStacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house)\nalong with Tumalo Art Co.  (the hub)\, and various stores host artists for the\nFirst Friday Gallery Walk every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/november-anne-gibson-reflections-and-reveries/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251205T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260203T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20251023T190802Z
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SUMMARY:December/January—Winter's Embrace Group Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sundown on Winter \n\n  \n\n\n \nPost New Year’s Celebration Reception\, from 3-7pm\, during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk. \nFor some\, the coming of winter’s early darkness is challenging and we long for those long\, warm days.\nThis year Tumalo Art Co. artists are leaning into the concept of Hygge\, an important part of Danish culture\,\nand have made art about what brings them happiness in the winter season. \n  \n\nWinter Warmth\, Helen Brown \n  \nThe term Hygge first appeared in Danish writing around the end of the 18th Century\, and primarily meant “well-being”. Since then\, the philosophy has become ingrained in Danish living\,\nand may even explain why they are some of the happiest people in the world. \n  \n\nAncient Ones\, Bruce Jackson \n  \nPronounced “hoo-gah”\, Hygge can’t exactly be translated with a single word…but\, it embodies the feeling of coziness\, comfort\, and joy that we get when enjoying the simple pleasures of life. A beautiful sunset.\nThe laughter of children. The smells and gentle murmur of people having their coffee\nand pastry in the corner bakery. Even a smile and kind word from a stranger. \n  \n\nOne More Story\, Dee McBrien-Lee \n  \nIn a recent interview on NPR podcasts\, Ada Limon\, past United States Poet Laureate and self described “Summer girl’\,\nsays that for the first time in her life she’s embracing the early darkness of fall and winter.\n“I had a lot of loss this summer. This year the darkness feels like a healing dark.\nA time to go inward\, to reflect\, grieve and cherish. It feels like this season\nis offering me a chance to do some renewal”.  \n  \n\nOpenings\, Shelli Walters \n  \nHygge is taking time to soak in a hot tub. It’s taking advantage of the long\, dark nights to slow down\,\nread a good book and sip some tea in front of the fire. \n  \n  \n\nThe Stars Come Out to Play\, Adell Shetterly \nHygge is a way of life that encourages us to be kinder to ourselves\, to take pleasure in the small things\,\nand to fully experience moments of comfort and peace. Letting go of our to-do list\, being in the present\,\nopen to deep conversations\, un-rushed. It even extends to eating soothing\, pure\, comfort foods. \n• • • • • • • • • • • • • \nCome enjoy this exhibit during our First Friday opening\, or stop by anytime to take a break from the holiday rush.\nChat with the artists\, enjoy some yummy food\, and see the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, December 5. \nTake in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\,\nStacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\, and Amejko (in the little red house) along with Tumalo Art Co. \n(the hub)\, and various stores host artists for the First Friday Gallery Walk every month.\nStop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/december-january-winters-embrace-group-exhibit/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
CREATED:20260103T062208Z
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SUMMARY:February/March Group Exhibit—"The Gift of...."
DESCRIPTION:The Gift of….Defying Gravity\, Shelli Walters \n  \n“Birds have the mesmerizing gift of flight. Gracefully moving through the sky with little effort\, they seem to defy gravity.” — Shelli \n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n \n  \nJoin us for our February/March Group Exhibit with a relaxed reception\, enjoying great art and conversation\, wine and curated food\,\nduring the First Friday Gallery Walk\, March 6\, from 3-7pm in the Old Mill District. \nIn the winter and early spring months our artists are challenged with group exhibits that have a theme that lends itself\nto many interpretations. Creativity emerges as artists work with their chosen mediums and techniques\,\nlooking inward to express their own unique vision of the idea. Seeing what others in the group bring forward is a “gift” as well. \n\n  \n\n\nThe Gift of….Dappled Sunlight\, Anne Gibson \n  \n“A walk along any stretch of the Oregon coast trail offers many rewards. Glimpses of jagged headlands\, stormy horizons\,\nand thick fog are accompanied by the rhythm of pounding surf and bird song skittering through lush vegetation.\nIt’s wise to wear rain gear any time of year\, but one magical day you may even spy dappled sunlight on winter bare branches.” —Anne \n  \n\n\nThe Gift of Nature’s Surprises….Cattails and Curiosity\, Sarah B.Hansen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“I embrace the gift of: Nature’s surprises. Hiking on a trail takes me longer than it should\, because\nI spend my time exploring and photographing little flowers\, plants\, bugs\, and birds along the way. Nature’s gifts.” — Sarah \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nThe Gift of….Warm Beauty on a Cold Day\, Katherine Taylor\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“There is much to appreciate during the dark months of winter\, especially all the subtle contrasts we find\nin a frosty landscape: warm and cool skies\, warm and cool foliage colors\, warm and cool mountain shadows …\nall that soothes the soul waiting for spring.”— Katherine\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe gift of the Forest\, Judy Hoiness\n\n  \n“Treasure that gift as the forest is not a given in today’s world. Humans are responsible\nfor preserving the forests not only for themselves but for wildlife and their habitat.”—Judy \n\n  \n\n\n• • • • • • • • • • • • • \n  \nCome enjoy this exhibit during our First Friday reception. Chat with the artists\, enjoy some special food\,\nand immerse yourself in the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, February 6.  \nBe part of our vibrant First Friday Gallery Walk and take in all of the galleries and studios\nin the Old Mill District — Lubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery (just upstairs)\,\nTumalo Art Co.  as well as various stores hosting artists every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/february-march-group-exhibit-the-gift-of/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260427T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141723
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SUMMARY:April— "Connections"\, Sarah B. Hansen\, Susan Luckey Higdon\, Tracy Leagjeld
DESCRIPTION:S A R A H  B. H A N S E N\nS U S A N  L U C K E Y  H I G D O N\nT R A C Y  L E A G J E L D\n\n  \nThese three friends have been painting together en plein air since 2019 and open a shared exhibit\,\nApril 3\, from 3-7pm during the Old Mill District First Friday Gallery Walk. It seemed like a good time to show some of the\nplein air works as well as studio paintings inspired by their time exploring\, absorbing and depicting the beauty of the Cascades. \nEach fall the artists gather for an annual trip\, camping for several nights in the Central Oregon Cascades\nand spending their days painting on site\, immersed in the landscape. \n  \n\nDevils Lake Plein Air\, Sarah B. Hansen \n  \nThis time together is deeply restorative—a pause for contemplation\, meaningful conversation\, renewed friendship\,\nand connection with nature.At the heart of their tradition is connection:\nto one another\, to the creative process\, and to nature herself. Healing happens here. Bonds deepen. \n  \n\nBreath of the Pines South Sister\, Sarah B. Hansen \n  \nPainting plein air is a way of seeing deeply. While working as quickly as possible to chase the light as it moves across the sky\nand everything changes\, the artist also slows down and notices details that would otherwise be overlooked.\nThe three agree that after being outside painting\, “we’re both exhilarated and exhausted. There’s really nothing like it.” \n  \n\nDevils Lake Plein Air\, Susan Luckey Higdon \n  \nAlongside reflection\, there is also thoughtful exchange about the practice\, techniques\,\nand business of being a working artist\, making growth an essential part of the experience. \n  \n\nLight Show\, Susan Luckey Higdon \n  \nOn the final morning\, all of the plein air paintings created during the week are laid out for group discussion.\nThe artists analyze\, critique\, and refine the work\, learning from one another through open and supportive dialogue. \n  \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nReturning home\, each artist carries fresh inspiration and a renewed sense of purpose into the studio\,\ncompleting more deeply felt works that reflect the shared experience and the landscape that shaped it.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSparks Lake Plein Air\, Tracy Leagjeld\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis exhibition features both the plein air paintings created during the week\nin the Cascades and studio works that grew directly from that time exploring together.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHeavenly Garden\, Tracy Leagjeld\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n• • • • • • • • • • • • •\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome enjoy this exhibit during our First Friday reception. Chat with the artists\, enjoy some special food\,\nand immerse yourself in the artwork throughout the gallery from 3-7pm\, April 3.  \nBe part of our vibrant First Friday Gallery Walk and take in all of the galleries and studios in the Old Mill District—\nLubbesmeyers Studio & Gallery\, Stacks Studios & Gallery(just upstairs)\, Tumalo Art Co.\nas well as various stores hosting artists every month. Stop by—we have flyers and can direct you.
URL:https://tumaloartco.com/event/april-connections-sarah-b-hansen-susan-luckey-higdon-tracy-leagjeld/
LOCATION:Tumalo Art Co.\, 450 SW Powerhouse Dr. #407\, Bend\, OR\, 97702\, United States
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