MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON 7 SEPTEMBER 15�22, 2021 Crossroads art show winners announced Go! staff BAKER CITY — Crossroads Carnegie Art Center has an- nounced the winning works at the 23rd annual Open Regional Art Show, which opened Sept. 3. “This year brought in an eclectic collection of top tier pieces from Baker City and the surrounding areas in a way that fully displayed the diversity of personalities within our art com- munity,” said Alyson Spiering, art director. The show is on display at the center, 2020 Auburn Ave., through Sept. 27. It was spon- sored by Ash Grove Cement. The guest judge was Em- ily Somoskey, art professor at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. Here are this year’s winners: Best of Show: Hillery Lay — “Wandering Spirits” First Place, 3D: John Robinson — “Flower” Second Place, 3D: Tom Clement — “Elkhorn Peaks” First Place, 2D: Amy Van Gaasbeck — “Aunties” Outstanding Realistic Watercolor: Sherri Linnemeyer — “Prairie Daydreams” Outstanding Black and White: Danielle Bernard — “Geometry in Nature” Outstanding Photograph: Caleb Colton — “Grinnell Glacier Overlook” Honorable Mentions: Danielle Bernard, Tom Novak, Randy Sandknop, Terri Stoltz, Teresa Uriarte, Amy Van Gaasbeck Contributed image Hillery Lay: Best of Show — “Wandering Spirits” Contributed image Amy Van Gaasbeck: fi rst place, 2D — “Aunties” Contributed image John Robinson: fi rst place, 3D — “Flower” Contributed image Tom Clement: second place, 3D — “Elkhorn Peaks” Visit Heritage Station Museum Contributed image Danielle Bernard: Outstanding Black and White — “Geometry in Nature” for a trip back in time We thank these Chamber Members for their continued support See how wheat helped shape Umatilla County Step inside a Union Pacific caboose, the Byrd School and spend time on the Pioneer Homestead Eastern Oregon Mediation Center www.VisitUnionCounty.org Eastern Oregon Title,Inc. Open Tues-Sat 10am-4pm IN PENDLETON www.HeritageStationMuseum.org