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Thursday, October 1, 2020
GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon
New art shows open on First Friday
■ ■ Artists from near and far featured in this month’s exhibits
BAKER CITY — October is ush-
ering in new shows at art galleries
in Baker City, and the community
is invited to experience a bit of
culture during the First Friday art
walk, Oct. 2.
Crossroads Carnegie
Art Center
During October, Crossroads
Carnegie Art Center, 2020 Auburn
Ave., will feature a group theme
show titled “Voyage and Vehicle,”
presented by the Treasure Valley
Artists Alliance. The show focuses
on real and imaginary adventures
and journeys of humor, calamity
and triumph.
“We try to keep our themes
interesting enough to spark imagi-
nation, but broad enough to allow
membership of diverse media,
interests and backgrounds to find
the themes engaging,” said Claire
Remsberg, art curator of Treasure
Valley Artists Alliance.
The show begins First Friday
and will be open from 10 a.m. to 8
p.m. After 5 p.m., enter through the
center’s Second Street entrance.
Remsberg will be on site after 5
p.m. to discuss art with visitors.
“We also hope for a surprise visit
from other artists participating
in the group show,” said Crystal
Rainwater, community art director
for Crossroads.
Patrons are required to follow
all procedures due to COVID-19,
including face coverings. Those un-
able to attend the physical recep-
tion may view the full exhibit at
www.crossroads-arts.org.
The $25 gift certificate drawing
this month will be for El Erradero
Mexican Restaurant.
Submitted image
This work is included in Laura Kemp’s exhibit at Royal Artisan.
Submitted image
The art of Blake and Brigid Musselman will be showcased this
month at Churchill Hall Pass Gallery.
to stop by their shop, White House
Art and Design, 1829 Main St.
The store, which specializes in
repurposed furniture and features
a number of local artists, will be
open 5-8 p.m. for First Friday.
The shop will be open during
each month’s art walk.
Churchill Hall Pass Gallery
Churchill Hall Pass Gallery, 3451
Broadway St., will be showing the
work of Blake and Brigid Mussel-
man in October.
Royal Artisan
Laura Kemp is the featured
artist for October at Royal Artisan,
White House Art
and Design
Be Tiedemann and Patti Bur-
rows are inviting art walk patrons
WEEKEND OUTLOOK
1912 Main St. The opening recep-
tion will during the First Friday art
walk, from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Kemp has returned to painting
and writing full time after nearly
22 years as a professional fire-
fighter.
In her biography, she describes
her art in third person: “Despite
her discovery that it’s more daunt-
ing to bring to life the painting
that’s in her head than it is to run
into burning buildings, she lives
the creative life at Gamble Creek
Studio, formerly her small farm
west of Seattle.”
After graduating with a BFA
from Jacksonville University, Kemp
Submitted image
“End of the Line” by Jill Storey is part of the group theme show at
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center during October.
continued in oils and watercolor
until she discovered acrylics. She
fell in love with their ease of
transport and the fact that their
rapid drying time allowed her more
flexibility.
When she isn’t hiking local
trails, she can be found at her easel,
daydreaming about returning to
Kauai or fly-fishing in Montana
as she blocks out another nature-
inspired painting.
The Cheese Fairy
Copper Belt Winery
Theresa Uriarte will showcase
her photography at The Cheese
Fairy, 1937 Main St.
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