THE ARTS Thursday, May 27, 2021 • ThE BuLLETIN GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 9 art exhibits 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. Canyon Creek Pottery: Featuring pottery by Ken- neth Merrill; 310 N. Cedar St., Sisters; 541-549-0366. Franklin Crossing: “Prints from the Permanent Collection” is an exhibition featuring Native Ameri- can works from the Crow’s Shadow Institute for the Arts; through June 26 ; 550 NW Franklin Ave., Suite 138, Bend; 541-382-9398. High Desert Museum: “In Time’s Hum” features a variety of works by entomologist and visual artist jasna guy; through Oct. 24 ; 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; highdesertmuseum.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. 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. Lubbesmeyer Fiber Studio: Featuring fiber art by Lori and Lisa Lubbesmeyer; 450 SW Powerhouse Drive, Suite 423, Bend; lubbesmeyerstudio.com. Mockingbird Gallery: “Lasting Impressions” fea- tures works G. Russell Case, Marc R. Hanson, John W. Taft and Eric G. Thompson; through Monday; 869 NW Wall St., Bend; mockingbird-gallery.com or 541-388-2107. The Oxford Hotel: Featuring works by Michelle art notes Submitted photo “Dry Hills Low Sun” by David Kreitzer is on display at the Kreitzer Gallery in Bend. Lindblom; through Monday; 10 NW Minnesota Ave., Bend; 541-382-9398. Patagonia@Bend: Featuring photography by Mike Putnam; 1000 NW Wall St., Suite 140; 541-382- 6694. Peterson Contemporary Art: “Spring Exhibition,” featuring the works of Shar Coulson, Jorey Gul- brandson and Rand Scot Smithey; through Mon- day; 206 NW Oregon Ave., Suite 1, Bend; pcagallery. com or 541-633-7148. Raven Makes Gallery: Featuring works from twenty Indigenous artists from across North Amer- ica, painting original art on antique maps from the 18th and 19th centuries; through Monday ; 182 E. Hood Ave., Sisters; ravenmakesgallery.com or 541- 719-1182. Red Chair Gallery: Featuring paintings by Michelle Lindblom and John Runnels, blown glasswork by Jeff and Heather Thompson and felted scarves and toppers by Tricia Biesmann; through Monday; 103 NW Oregon Ave., Bend; redchairgallerybend.com. Rimrock Gallery: Featuring paintings and bronze sculpture by artists of the Northwest and beyond; 405A NW Third St., Prineville; rimrockgallery.com. Sage Custom Framing and Gallery: “Whatever Floats Your Boat” features works by Patricia Clark; through Friday; 834 NW Brooks St., Bend; sagefram- ing-gallery.com or 541-382-5884. Tumalo Art Co.: “Earth+Feather” features new mixed-media paintings by Shelli Walters; through Monday; 450 SW Powerhouse 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. More news from Central Oregon’s arts scene The oldest building in the Old Mill District will once again be home to art with the opening of Amejko Artistry on Friday. Bend-based artist Anna Amejko Peterson will not only be showing and selling her nomadic wo- ven art in the “little red shed,” she will also be working out of it and hosting demonstrations of her process. The century-old building is the oldest in the Old Mill area and once housed fire equipment for the sawmill. In 2003 it became the working studio for stained glass artist Rich DeWilde, who operated DeWilde Art Glass until his death in 2019. In a press release, Peterson said, “I want to do Rich and the history of the Old Mill District proud,” adding, “What I do and the nature of if and how rustic it is, it’ll be a great fit as far as what people want as far as modern trends go. But, also it’s a wonderful callback to the history of the Old Mill District.” For more information visit Peterson’s website at amejkoartistry.com. — Makenzie Whittle, The Bulletin “To create one’s own world takes courage.” - Georgia O’Keeffe DORI KITE 103 NW Oregon Ave. • Downtown Bend 541-306-3176 • redchairgallerybend.com