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Explore new art shows during First Friday
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RUFFLED FEATHERS
BOUTIQUE
B
2015 First St.
Kate Brooks is the featured
artist at Ruffled Feathers with
her mosaic art and fused glass
jewelry. Her show opens Friday,
5-9 p.m.
AKER CITY — Galleries and
shops in Baker City will unveil
the newest slate of artwork during
the First Friday art walk, May. 6.
CROSSROADS CARNEGIE
ART CENTER
2020 Auburn Ave.
On May 6, Crossroads will
open “From Fire and Light,”
presented by Rich Bergeman
and Kristiann Mannion. The
opening reception is 5:30-8 p.m.
with music by Nancy Ames and a
drawing for a $25 gift certifi cate
to Copper Belt Wines.
“From Fire and Light” is a col-
laborative exhibit featuring the
infrared photography of Berge-
man and the functional, fi ne art
ceramic work of Mannion.
On Saturday, May 7, Berge-
man will host a free demonstra-
tion of his infrared photography
at 11 a.m. at Crossroads.
CHURCHILL HALL PASS
GALLERY
3451 Broadway St.
SWEET WIFE BAKING
Rich Bergeman/Contributed image
Rich Bergeman will show his infrared photography throughout May at
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center.
Justin Zimmerman will show-
case the world of comics in his
show at Churchill, which opens
at 5:30 p.m. Friday.
Zimmerman, who has an MFA
in fi lm, has worked in comics for
about 10 years — writing, creat-
ing and editing in the graphic
novel fi eld. He also creates mo-
tion trailers for all his books.
He works with a variety of
artists who create images for
the script, and he will show this
original artwork, and explain
the process from art to graphic
novel, during the show at
Churchill. To learn more about
his work, visit www.brickerdown.
com.
ROYAL ARTISAN
1912 Main St.
Sarah Wynn will display
her new work in a show titled
“ABUNDANCE NOW” that opens
at 5:30 p.m. Friday. The exhibit
includes large-scale oil paint-
ings of food.
2028 Main St.
This bake shop will display
the art of Kurious Karissa, who
said she began painting in
2012 as a street performer us-
ing spray paint and unorthodox
materials.
“Adding some fire and loud
music to the mix, its like a spur
of the moment party anywhere
I decided to set up,” she said.
Her artwork at Sweet Wife
“will be the raw, back-to-the-
roots-style traditional aerosol
graphia that I did live for the
public for seven years — all
spray paint, no paintbrushes,
no stencils. I use random mate-
rials like grocery bags, plastics,
magazines, old newspapers
and cardboard to create mag-
nificent textures and manipu-
late the paint how I desire.”
Her show opens Friday,
5-8 p.m.
WHITE HOUSE ART AND
DESIGN CO.
1829 Main St.
This shop will honor the
memory of artist Trish Hooper
in a display titled “Beautiful
Artist, Beautiful Friend.” The
evening reception runs from
5-8 p.m. Friday.
SUNN JUICE + DECOR
1917 Main St.
Mary Sue Rightmire will
show a selection of her ceram-
ic bowls at Sunn for First Friday,
starting at 5 p.m. Live music will
be provided by Paul McNeil.
CODY’S GENERAL STORE
2101 Main St.
Explore upcycled furniture at
Cody’s General Store, Little T.
Moose Studio and Cody’s Paint
Studio — all three shops will
be open 5:30-8 p.m. for First
Friday.