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Wednesday, November 20, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 5 Fourth Friday fall artwalk this week By Helen Schmidling Correspondent Get ready to walk, shop, sing, and celebrate the sea- son9s bounty of new art and gifts in the galleries of Sisters, from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, November 22. And when you9re done strolling, stop by The Belfry for a community sing-along. Hood Avenue Art is featur- ing its annual Small Works Show, timely works in small format by all of the gallery9s artists. A t G a r y C o o l e y 9s Collection Gallery, Gary has special pricing on his sculp- ture kits for kids, which are a great Christmas gift! Clearwater Gallery is fea- turing Wendy Vernon jewelry alongside local impressionist oil painter Rachel Moore. New prints and note cards by Kimry Jelen, original pas- tel paintings of Northeastern Oregon from Antonia Carriere, pottery by Anne Grossnickle, sparkling ornaments from “Small Works” by artists at Hood Avenue Art. Jennifer Hartwig, and a great selection of jew- elry from Vicki Hodge and Laurie SantaMaria await visitors to Sisters Gallery & Frame Shop. The Stitchin9 Post will be featuring an arts and crafts boutique from Stitchin9 Post staff. You9ll find everything from quilts and quilted placemats and mug rugs to tree ornaments, dog accessories, and more. “Alongside” oil painting by Rachael Moore Blue Burro Imports at Clearwater Gallery. just received new red The Imagination Gallery rustic pottery from Oaxaca, Mexico. As a gift, or for your will feature masterworks by own table, this collection is Ken Scott. There will be new lighting and garden installa- outstanding. Sisters Cascade at 150 tions for your pleasure. Come W. Cascade Ave., is featur- and see The Portal. Wildflower Studio will be ing <Unchained With Love,= jewelry that contains a link featuring holiday gifts. Stop of a chain from a dog set by to see leather bags, fused free by Fences for Fido, a glass, ornaments, jewelry, and Northwest nonprofit. All pro- original paintings. Wildflower ceeds from the sale of these will be serving wine and light items, designed and made by appetizers. Jill Neal Gallery will Sana Hayes, are donated to the debut several new images organization. just completed. Jill9s Holiday Sale kicks off with lots of unique art and art products for Christmas shopping. Wild West and Wild Women art, now printed on metal. Indulge with wine and chocolate. Antler Arts is featuring the fantastic feathered jewelry of Kristi Moomey, and outdoor author Gary Lewis will be on hand signing his books. Wines by Faith, Hope and Charity Vineyards are featured. Sisters Folk Festival and Sisters School District com- bined to present a Student Art Exhibit at Sisters Art Works, 204 W. Adams Ave. Middle- and high-school art will be displayed. Sisters Library is featuring original paintings in mixed media by Sandy Dutko in the community room, while the computer room has cut-paper art by Carly Garzon Vargas and photography by Katie Newton. After the artwalk, you can immerse yourself in com- munity camaraderie during “Arts and Crafts Boutique” by the staff at Stitchin’ Post. Sisters9 very own rendition of a Portland musical phenom- enon. The acclaimed Low Bar Chorale will help C4C and Sisters stage our town9s very first <Let9s Sing!= event on Friday, Nov. 22. This free event 3 which offers two full hours of good cheer and sing- ing with abandon 3 begins at 7:30 p.m. at The Belfry. Singers and non-singers of all ages and abilities are wel- come. Through music, C4C aims to create a more engaged, empowered, and connected Sisters. Doors open at 6:30. “Fences for Fido” jewelry by Sana Hayes at Sisters Cascade.