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    THE ARTS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2021 • THE BULLETIN
GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 9
art exhibits
“Message From
the Crane” by
Sarah B. Hansen
is on display
through February
at Tumalo Art Co.
in Bend.
art notes
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Oregon Arts Commission awards
small grants to arts groups
Submitted
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
Zach Filkins, proceeds from sales will to towards
The Giving Plate; through March 26 ; 550 SW Indus-
trial Way, Bend; boxfactorybend.com or 541-330-
0025.
Canyon Creek Pottery: Featuring pottery by Ken-
neth Merrill; 310 N. Cedar St., Sisters; canyoncreek-
potteryllc.com or 541-549-0366.
High Desert Museum: “Daredevils,” an exhibit
highlighting famous thrill-seekers; through May
2; 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; visitors may be limited
at any given time; 357 W. Hood Ave., Sisters; hoo-
davenueart.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
More news from Central Oregon’s arts scene
The Oregon Arts Commission has
awarded Small Operating Grants to 97
arts organizations across the state, in-
cluding three in Bend: High Desert Cham-
ber Music, Opera Bend and ScaleHouse
Collaborative for the Arts.
The grants provide support to
501©(3) arts organizations with budgets
below $150,000. Each organization re-
ceived $1,159.
“In any given year, grant support is essential
to the financial health of an arts organization,”
said Isabelle Senger, founder and director of
High Desert Chamber Music, which also re-
and paintings by Karen Bandy; 25 NW Minnesota
Ave., Suite 5, Bend; karenbandy.com or 541-388-
0155.
Kreitzer Art Gallery: Contemporary realism oil
and watercolor figures, koi, landscapes, florals and
fantasy; open noon-5 p.m. Friday through Sunday
by appointment; 20214 Archie Briggs Road, Bend;
kreitzerart.com or 805-234-2048
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: Featuring new works from
gallery artists, opens Friday; through February ; 869
NW Wall St., Bend; mockingbird-gallery.com or 541-
388-2107.
The Oxford Hotel: Featuring watercolors by Jac-
queline Newbold; through February ;10 NW Minne-
sota Ave., Bend; 541-382-9398
Patagonia@Bend: Featuring photography by
Mike Putnam; 1000 NW Wall St., Suite 140; 541-382-
6694.
Peterson Contemporary Art: The “Winter Exhi-
bition” features works from Robert Schlegel, Scott
Switzer and Stan Peterson; through February ; 206
NW Oregon 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.
“A picture is a poem
without words.”
-Horace
LISE HOFFMAN MCCABE
103 NW Oregon Ave. • Downtown Bend
541-306-3176 • redchairgallerybend.com
ceived a grant from the
James F. & Marion L.
Miller Foundation
for general oper-
ating support. “At
this time while the
HDCM Concert Se-
ries is on hold, our
organization’s pri-
mary focus and
Senger
anchor in program-
ming, we are so
fortunate to be awarded grants for general op-
erating support, to assist in covering our basic
needs until we can resume our programs.”
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David Jasper: 541-383-0349,
djasper@bendbulletin.com
Red Chair Gallery: The gallery will feature land-
scapes including pastels by Lise Hoffman-McCabe
and watercolors by Jacqueline Newbold, as well
as pottery by Helen Bommarito, Native American
inspired jewelry by Helen Sanderson and woven
scarves and cowls by Stephanie Stanley; through
February ; 103 NW Oregon Ave., Bend; redchairgal-
lerybend.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: “High Desert
Visions” features a variety of works from local art-
ists; through March 26, ; 834 NW Brooks St., Bend;
sageframing-gallery.com or 541-382-5884.
Tumalo Art Co.: “Imagine” features works from
gallery artists and what they interpret with the
word “imagine”; through February ; 450 SW Power-
house Drive, Suite 407, Bend; tumaloartco.com.
The Wooden Jewel: Featuring works from local
sculptors, jewelry makers and painters; 844 NW
Bond St., Bend; thewoodenjewel.com.