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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015
‘Black and White’ exhibit at FRAA Art Center
The public is invited to
visit the Florence Regional
Arts Alliance’s (FRAA) Art
Center to view its newest
exhibit, “Black and White.”
White is the reflection of
all color, and black is the
absorption of all color.
Though not technically
part of the “color wheel,”
black and white help artists
get tints and shading into
their colors.
This stunning exhibit will
immediately catch the view-
er’s eye as they enter the
gallery.
Art works include pho-
tography, ink drawings,
pencil, watercolor, collage,
acrylic, oil, scratch board,
poetry
and
jewelry.
Artists participating in
this exhibit are: Charles
Draper, Karen Nichols,
Paula Ryan, John Leasure,
Jill Harden, Francine Derus,
Maria
Cruz,
Brooke
Shensen, Mary Nulty, Kat
Cunningham,
Minn
Depweg, Gary Welton, Lilly
Whitney, Patricia Ball, Lola
Simpson, and Greg Stender.
A great time to visit the
COURTESY PHOTO
Art Center is during the
Second Saturday Art Tour.
Charles Draper’s photo “Once Upon a Time,” part of the FRAA’s Black and White exhib-
The next art tour is Feb. it is now on display at the art center.
14. It runs from 3 to 5 p.m.
FRAA will be offering
special Valentine treats for
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Visit the FRAA Art Center at
The Art Center is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
visit www.fraaoregon.org .
City
from 1A
The next goal for the city is
to fill the position of the
Florence police chief.
Patterson hopes to hire the
new chief by May or June.
“Now that we have made a
decision on the city manager
position, we will begin the
recruiting process,” he said.
Councilor Preisler thought
that hiring a younger candidate
might be a good idea for this
position as well.
“Is it possible to open it up,
PHOTO BY CHANTELLE MEYER/SIUSLAW NEWS
Florence City Council unanimously votes for Erin
Reynolds to become the next city manager. Reynolds will
begin the position March 1.
KB Gallery to host
watercolor workshop
Award-winning watercolor “White Bishop, Black Knight”
by Kathryn Damon-Dawson (courtesy photo)
Award-winning watercolor
artist Kathryn Damon-Dawson
invites anyone who wishes to
discover the joy of painting
with watercolor to a workshop
titled “Making Friends with
Watercolor.”
The workshop is Sunday,
Jan. 25, from 2 to 5 p.m., at
Kenneth B Gallery, 1458 First
St., in Old Town.
This will be an introductory
workshop offering an explo-
ration of beginning methods
and various techniques of
watercolor painting.
Cost is $30 and includes all
materials necessary for a
Licensed
Bonded
Insured
to promote, like we did with
the city manager and get a
younger person?” he asked.
Patterson said, “We will not
only be looking for folks who
may be chiefs and experienced
but those who may be at the
next tier of management and
are ready to step up into that
position.”
Reynolds said, “We do have
an interim police chief, and
he’s doing a great job, but he
has been here over a year, and
we will certainly begin work-
ing on recruiting for that posi-
tion right away.”
three-hour session.
Damon-Dawson recently
received an award for her
painting, “White Bishop,
Black Knight” in the
Watercolor
Society
of
Oregon’s Fall 2014 exhibition.
Besides painting, she is a
published author and founding
member of Backstreet Gallery,
where her works are available
for sale, 1421 Bay St., in Old
Town.
Tickets and workshop infor-
mation are available online at
www.KennethB Gallery.com,
or call SK Lindsey at 541-999-
5875.
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