THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON 9 MIXED MEDIUM AUG. 17�24 Thrift shop provided artistic inspiration Jonie Mills/Contributed Photo By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine PENDLETON — This summer, the com- munity was invited to inspire their creativ- ity by purchasing items at the Community Thrift Shop and turn those fi nds into art. The results are now on display at the shop, 138 SE Court Ave., which is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. This recycled art show is a collabora- tion between Pendleton Center for the Arts and the Community Thrift Shop, which supports Heritage Station Museum. “All of our nonprofi t cultural organiza- tions have a long working relationship,” said Roberta Lavadour, PCA executive di- rector. “Our spirit of collaboration makes working the cultural community so nice and really fun.” This “thrift shop challenge” started in 2017 when the store was known as the Bargain Counter and supported the Pendleton Hospital Auxiliary. Now that the shop is in a new location and operated by the museum, the project came back in 2022. “We wanted to revive it and make it an annual event,” Lavadour said. Entries in the challenge can be seen at “All of our nonprofit cultural organizations have a long working relationship. Our spirit of collaboration makes working the cultural community so nice and really fun.” — Roberta Lavadour, PCA executive director the shop through Aug. 31. “It’s a really nice display,” said Jonie Mills, Community Thrift Shop manager. The hope of this project, Lavadour said, was to encourage people to be inspired by fi nds at the thrift shop — and support the museum at the same time. “All artists are inspired by an object or person or a story, and things evolve from there,” she said. CHALLENGE DETAILS For this challenge, anyone 13 and older was invited to create a work of art featuring materials purchased at the Community Thrift Shop. Techniques could be sculpture, two-dimensional, assemblages, textiles, wearable art or mixed media. Jonie Mills/Contributed Photo Art created with items purchased from the Community Thrift Shop in Pendleton is on display through Aug. 31 at the shop, 138 SE Court Ave. Eagle Cap Excursion Train! Ride the train this fall... You know you want to! Just don’t keep Max waiting! Photos by Ed Spaulding