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Wednesday, May 22, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 5 SAA Fourth Friday Art Stroll – Spring Event By Helen Schmidling Correspondent The Fourth Friday Art Stroll is back from 4 to 7 p.m. on May 24, in the galleries of Sisters. Gather your friends and take a walk to see fine art, sample hors d9oeuvres, and listen to music. Hood Avenue Art this month features unique struc- tural book constructs by Kelley Salber and mixed- media contemporary land- scape paintings by Sarah Hansen. This show will remain in place through June 26. The reception will include refreshments and live music. Gary Cooley9s Collection Gallery this month fea- tures the fine art of Clarke Berryman. Clarke was raised PHOTO PROVIDED “Wyoming Horse” by Clarke Berryman at Collection Gallery. as a Montana ranch kid and became a veterinarian. Now retired, he considers himself a classical realist painter, con- centrating on portraiture and wildlife. He travels the world to photograph wildlife, which he then recreates in oils. B e a c h a m 9s C l o c k Company will be open this month. Kathi and Ed invite you to see their new- est, soon-to-be-completed eight-foot-tall carved grand- father clock with a gravity escapement and skeletonized multiple dial. There will also be a display of vintage watch- and clock-making tools. Due to a conflict, art- ists Kay and Gordon Baker missed last month9s event at Sisters Gallery & Frame Shop 3 but they will be on hand with new plein air paintings this week. Jennifer Hartwig, <the Scratchboard Lady,= will be demonstrating her techniques and taking registrations for a June 15 scratch-art class, Sip- n-Scratch, at the gallery. PHOTO PROVIDED “Red Poppy Bowl” by Hailey Mosca at Clearwater Gallery. The Clearwater Gallery9s Art Stroll features art for sale created by Sisters High School students. The cabin in the courtyard and the gal- lery will feature ceramics by Patricia Ehrlich, Hailey Mosca, and Faith Gallegos, jewelry by Meaghan Greaney and Delsie McCrystal, art prints and custom-designed T-shirts from the school9s print shop. Ken Scott9s Imagination Gallery is filled, as usual, with more than can be absorbed in a single visit. New paintings, sculptured steel chandeliers and lamps, metal wall scenes 3 some far too large to fit on your walls, but worth the gander! Food and music? Maybe. Wine? Definitely. Ken Scott hosting. D o w n the street at Bedouin, Good Day Café will be open and the fea- tured artist will be Michelle I. Lane, <Capturing Moments in Time.= Michelle began painting after she retired as an educator and counselor in K-8 schools, where she often used art activities as a way PHOTO PROVIDED “Honey In the Making” by Michelle Lane at Good Day Café. to relieve stress and promote kids9 ability to communicate. After moving to Redmond, she began to study watercolor with Winnie Givot of Sisters and other accomplished artists. See the new art products at Jill Neal Gallery. From 6 to 7 p.m., Jill9s grandson Henry will be selling mugs and magnets to benefit the Sisters Kiwanis Food Bank. Wild women, horses, wine and chocolate, as always! Wildflower Studio will feature new oil paintings by Chris Nelson and new pas- tels by Jane Chase. Stop by for light appetizers, wine, and conversation. Grizzly Ridge Upcycle will also be open, with the lat- est in funky to fabulous rein- carnated treasures. Dyrk Godby Gallery has a wild and wonderful collec- tion of Western art in leather, paint, and charcoal.