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    THE ARTS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2021 • THE BULLETIN
GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 9
art exhibits
This painting
by Janet Frost
is on display
as part of the
“Winter Mix”
group show
at Sage Cus-
tom Framing
and Gallery in
Bend through
Jan. 29.
art notes
e e
More news from Central Oregon’s arts scene
Multidis-
ciplinary
artist Car-
los Calica,
of Warm
Springs,
received
$4,200 of
the $1.25
million
Artist Re-
lief Pro-
gram.
Submitted
photo
Oregon Arts Commission grants
$1.25 million in artist aid
The Oregon Arts Commission has an-
nounced recipients of a new Artist Relief
Program, which is distributing $1.25 million
in relief grants to 646 artists across Oregon.
The award was created in partnership
with the Oregon Community Foundation
and the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foun-
dation and includes 25 Deschutes County
recipients receiving a total of $38,600. The
recipients are primarily residents of Bend
or Sisters and include multidisciplinary art-
ist Jason “MOsley WOtta” Graham ($2,700),
dance instructor Joshua Deininger ($1,900)
and musician Matthew Gwinup ($2,200).
Mehama Kaupp, a cofounder and per-
former in Bend Burlesque Co., received
$1,000 and told GO! “We are struggling as
a live entertainment business. Any sort of
relief would be beneficial even just to know
bills are paid for the next couple months.
I think live entertainment is so important,
and I’ve considered closing up shop due to
lack of income the last few months. It’s really
special this program exists.”
Additionally, three Jefferson County art-
ists, all of Warm Springs, received a total of
$9,700 in grant money.
“Artists are the creative core of our com-
munities and help define who we are. They
inspire us to innovate, to learn and grow,”
the press release quoted Brian Rogers, exec-
utive director of the Oregon Arts Commis-
sion. “We are thankful to be able to provide
support as our artists continue to suffer
great losses due to the pandemic.”
— David Jasper, The Bulletin
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Art Adventure Gallery: Featuring works from
local gallery artists; works available to view online
and in person by appointment only; 185 SE Fifth St.,
Madras; artadventuregallery.com or 541-475-7701.
Artists’ Gallery Sunriver: Featuring the works
of 30 local artists; 57100 Beaver Drive, Building 19,
Sunriver; artistsgallerysunriver.com.
Box Factory Breezeway: Featuring works from
Richard Yozamp, proceeds from all sales will go to
Mountain Star; through January ; 550 SW Industrial
Way, Bend; boxfactorybend.com or 541-330-0025.
Canyon Creek Pottery: Featuring pottery by
Kenneth Merrill; 310 N. Cedar St., Sisters; one fam-
ily group allowed in the gallery at a time; canyon-
creekpotteryllc.com or 541-549-0366.
Franklin Crossing: “Fragile Black Man” is an exhi-
bition by Shabazz Larkin of various interpretations
of a Black man holding a flower based on a photo
by Saydou Keita; through Jan. 30 ; 550 NW Franklin
Ave., Suite 138, Bend; 541-382-9398.
High Desert Museum: “Daredevils,” an exhibit
highlighting famous thrill-seekers; through March
7; 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; highdesertmu-
seum.org or 541-382-4754.
Hood Avenue Art: Featuring work from gallery
artists, open limited hours; please wear a mask, vis-
itors may be limited at any given time; 357 W. Hood
Ave., Sisters; hoodavenueart.com or 541-719-1800
Jill Neal Gallery: Featuring works by Jill Haney-
Neal, open by appointment; 220 S. Ash St., Suite 11,
Sisters; jillnealgallery.com or 541-410-8880.
John Paul Designs: Featuring custom jewelry,
open by appointment; 1006 NW Bond St., Bend;
johnpauldesigns.com or 541-318-5645.
Karen Bandy Design Jeweler: Featuring jewelry
and paintings by Karen Bandy; 25 NW Minnesota
Ave., Suite 5, Bend; karenbandy.com or 541-388-
0155.
LTA Gallery: “Water & The Rock,” a solo exhibition
of oil paintings by Darren Kling; 611 NE Jackpine
Court, Suite 3, Redmond; lta-gallery.business.site or
541-316-0362.
Lubbesmeyer Fiber Studio: Featuring fiber art
by Lori and Lisa Lubbesmeyer; 450 SW Powerhouse
Drive, Suite 423, Bend; lubbesmeyerstudio.com or
541-330-0840
Mockingbird Gallery: “Lineage” features works
from Jennifer Diehl and her parents Douglas and
Susan Diehl; through January ; 869 NW Wall St.,
Bend; mockingbird-gallery.com or 541-388-2107.
Patagonia@Bend: Featuring photography by
Mike Putnam; 1000 NW Wall St., Suite 140; 541-382-
6694.
Peterson Contemporary Art: Featuring work
from gallery artists; through January ; 206 NW Or-
egon Ave., Suite 1, Bend; petersonroth.com or 541-
633-7148.
Raven Makes Gallery: Native American and First
Nations artwork and jewelry; 182 E. Hood Ave., Sis-
ters; ravenmakesgallery.com or 541-719-1182.
Red Chair Gallery: The annual Clay Wall Exhibit
features ceramic wall art by six pottery artists, Mi-
chael Gwinup’s splendid raku vessels and nuno
felted scarves and toppers by Tricia Biesmann;
through January ; 103 NW Oregon Ave., Bend; red-
chairgallerybend.com.
Rimrock Gallery: Featuring paintings and bronze
sculpture by artists of the Northwest and beyond;
405A NW Third St., Prineville; rimrockgallery.com or
541-903-5565
Sage Custom Framing and Gallery: “Winter Mix”
is a group show featuring a selection of works from
artists previously featured in the gallery; through
Jan. 29, ; 834 NW Brooks St., Bend; sageframing-gal-
lery.com or 541-382-5884.
Tumalo Art Co.: “Where in the World” features
works from gallery artists in celebration of where
we would have gone this year if not for the pan-
demic; through January ; 450 SW Powerhouse
Drive, Suite 407, Bend; tumaloartco.com.
“Name the greatest of all
inventors: Accident.”
-Mark Twain
MICHELLE LINDBLOM
103 NW Oregon Ave. • Downtown Bend
541-306-3176 • redchairgallerybend.com
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