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Goodwin-Chronister announced as OPB, FRAA artwork winner
Oregon Pacific Bank (OPB)
and the Florence Regional Arts
Alliance
(FRAA)
have
announced
that
Colleen
Goodwin-Chronister’s artwork
was selected to be permanently
displayed at the bank’s
Florence
branch,
1355
Highway 101.
Her work, which will be
installed as three large oil-on-
canvas paintings, is titled
“Positively Florence” and will
depict scenes of Historic Old
Town, the Siuslaw Bridge and
the Siuslaw River.
The final work will be com-
pleted and installed by Aug. 8.
Goodwin-Chronister is a
very successful local artist who
also was recently selected to
complete one of the “Dancing
with Sea Lions” sculptures,
which is displayed in front of
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Pictured from left: FRAA vice president and judge Kristin Anderson, FRAA treasurer and
judge Claudia Brown, artist Colleen Goodwin-Chronister, OPB president and CEO Ron
Green, FRAA president Harlen Springer and OPB marketing coordinator Ellen Huntingdon
the Florence Events Center.
She is known for her vivid
colors and contemporary realis-
tic style. Though she is a
Florence local, Goodwin-
Chronister’s work has been col-
lected across the country.
This project was the result of
a “Call to Artists” facilitated by
FRAA in partnership with OPB
in May, with the selection being
made June 27.
The judges from FRAA
selected the finalists from all
entries submitted and represen-
tatives from OPB deciding the
overall winner. It was a difficult
task for judges, who looked
through numerous high quality
submissions.
“We are thrilled to showcase
Colleen’s work in our Florence
branch,”
said
Ellen
Huntingdon, marketing coordi-
nator at Oregon Pacific Bank.
“Harlen and all of the Judges at
FRAA were an absolute pleas-
ure to work with and extremely
professional.
“Our partnership and success
is just one small example of
how art can truly bring the
community together in a mean-
ingful way.”
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and its work within the
Florence community, visit
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