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IMPRINT GALLERY 183 N. HEMLOCK STREET | CANNON BEACH WWW.IMPRINTGALLERY.COM The newest of Cannon Beach’s galleries, Imprint Gallery is quickly establishing itself as a ‘must-see’ collection of art. The gallery represents both Northwest and National artists, with a tendency to select artists who explore narrative in a quirky or eccentric way. Artwork skips between genres, which include the surreal, magic realism and contemporary folk art. In addition there is a strong representation of artist printmaking and ceramics, and the gallery has a working printmaking studio. Exhibiting artists include Alfredo Arreguin, Aggie Zed, Randy Van Dyck, Maggie Taylor, Morgan Brig, Heidi Preuss Grew and Diana Farfan. For the Stormy Weather Arts Festival, alongside exhibiting fine artists, the gallery will be hosting a focus on functional ceramics. The objects with which we interact can have a profound effect on our spirits and the way we view the world. Integrating art into our daily activities enhances how we experience them, from the pictures that adorn our homes to the cup that holds our morning coffee. As part of the event, Sharon Greenwood will be demonstrating her decorative ceramic carving techniques in the gallery on Saturday, November 4, 11am – 4pm, and on Sunday, November 5, 10am -2pm. The gallery will be having its Stormy Weather Festival Reception on Saturday, November 4, 6pm – 8pm, serving light refreshments. Other exhibiting potters include Gail Heyman, Lynne Hobaica, Jordan Jones, Karen Mahoney, Eric Haagensen, Luba Sharapan, Jennifer Gauer and Meghan Radick, Shiloh Gastello, Scot Cameron-Bell and Amanda Barr. Imprint Gallery’s Fall Printmaking Program is also in full swing in the studio. During the Stormy Weather Festival weekend, Stirling Gorsuch will be leading a two-day workshop exploring monotype and chine colle techniques. The class begins on Friday, November 3, and is limited to 6 participants. For further details and to book go to the gallery’s website at www.imprintgallery.com, call 503 436 4466, or pop into the gallery. Other November classes include a two-day multiplate drypoint workshop beginning November 10, and linocut holiday cards workshops on November 17 & 18. DEMONSTRATING DECORATIVE CERAMIC CARVING BY SHARON GREENWOOD IMPRINT GALLERY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4 11AM – 4PM SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5 10AM – 2PM Imprint Gallery Focus on Functional Ceramics Integrating Art Into Daily Life Aggie Zed Morgan Brig Diana Farfan Randy Van Dyck Stormy Weather Festival Exhibition & Demonstrations November 3 - 5 Sharon Greenwood www.imprintgallery.com 4 | 30TH STORMY WEATHER ART FESTIVAL • CANNON BEACH, OREGON