4 MARCH 2�9, 2022 MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON Kick off March with First Friday’s art and music Go! staff ANDERS GALLERY SWEET WIFE BAKING 1802 Main St. 2028 Main St. Brigid Musselman will show- case her artwork at the Two Drink Minimum Gallery inside Sweet Wife Baking Friday from 5:30-8 p.m. Cocktails, desserts and snacks will be available to purchase. Enjoy art and live music at B AKER CITY — The monthly First Friday art walk ushers in new art shows at local galler- ies on March 4. Here’s a look at what you can fi nd at participating locations: Anders Gallery with D’Club L’Eveque starting at 6 p.m. The music style is Americana with songs and entertainment featur- ing duets by Debbie Friedman CROSSROADS CARNEGIE ART CENTER Michael Mosher/Contributed image Michael Mosher is the featured artist for March at Royal Artisan, 1912 Main St. 2020 Auburn Ave. For March, Crossroads will welcome the Regional Studio Art Quilt Associates traveling exhibit. The show opens March 4, 5:30-8 p.m. The SAQA exhibit, titled “Habitat,” will display how each artist used fi ne art quilt abilities to create the featured works. “From a 3-D honeycomb piece to breathtaking interpre- tations of riparian areas, this ex- hibit will sure show our visitors that the quilt is more than just fabric,” said Alyson Spiering, community art director. In honor of International Women’s Day on March 4, Crossroads will also have a special day of donations for Con/Vida, which dedicates work to assisting women and children in Peru. Barbara Meyer and others. The show starts at 5:30 p.m. CHURCHILL HALL PASS GALLERY The Baker Heritage Museum will have a pop-up exhibit for First Friday. March’s display, focused on Women’s History Month, will feature locally made quilts at North 7 Brewing, 1935 First St. 3651 Broadway St. Churchill will feature prints made during various workshops and open studio sessions. Some pieces are monotype prints, created with the printing press to make a single and non- reproducible print, and others are prints made with plates or blocks that allow for multiple copies of the same image. Artists include Ann Me- haff y, Corrine and Brian Vegter, BAKER HERITAGE MUSEUM and John Woodard. ART ROAMERS 1902 Main St. Snake River Music Gardens will join the Art Roamers’ First Friday event, 5-8 p.m. The entrance is on the north side of Court Plaza. ROYAL ARTISAN WHITE HOUSE ART AND DESIGN CO. 1829 Main St. This shop will feature “The Best of White House” to show- case local artisans, crafters, those who repurpose and antique dealers. Take a look and enjoy the refreshments, 5-8 p.m. 1912 Main St. Royal Artisan will showcase work by photographer Michael Mosher, who creates assem- BAKER FLORAL & BOTANICALS 2300 Broadway St. Work by Baker City artist Ann Mehaff y will be featured at Baker Floral & Botanicals, 5-7 p.m. blages out of found objects and then takes photographs. Original assemblages and photographs will be for sale through the end of the month. The artist will be at the gallery for First Friday, 5-8 p.m. Brian Vegter/Contributed image Prints by multiple artists will be on display at Churchill Hall Pass Gallery during First Friday, March 5.