4 SEPTEMBER 29–OCTOBER 6, 2021 MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON October starts with new art shows First Friday is Oct. 1 in Baker City DRUMMING CIRCLE This Friday features a drum- ming circle from 4-6 p.m. at Court Plaza in downtown Bak- er City. Visitors are welcome to stop by, listen and even join to learn about drumming. Go! staff B AKER CITY — The First Friday of each month ushers in new art shows at local galleries. This month the event coincides with the first day of the month, Oct. 1. Here’s a look at what you can find at each participating location: CROSSROADS CARNEGIE ART CENTER Sarah Wynn/Contributed image Sarah Wynn’s work, including “Jello on the Water,” will be featured at Cross- roads Carnegie Art Center during October. 2020 Auburn Ave. Deborah Penning and Sarah Wynn open their show “Food and Form” on Friday at Crossroads with a reception from 5:30-8 p.m. Patrons can enter to win a gift certificate to North 7 Brewing. This show is supported by John and Molly Wilson. Wynn, a modernist painter from the Midwest, earned a bachelor’s of fine arts at the University of Wyoming. In the “Food and Form” exhibit, Wynn’s pieces are renditions of edible creations. She said the food subjects can, in some cases, remind the viewer of natural landscapes — particularly “Jello on the Water.” Penning, a South Dakota na- tive, experienced a life-changing event after attending her first pottery class, which launched a permanent passion for ceramic artwork. Her work, she said, “is a reflection of my life and environ- ment.” She also highlights the importance of sentiment to her art, describing scenes of “can- ning in Grandma’s old blue jars” and the “chunky stitches on a vintage patchwork quilt.” CHURCHILL HALL PASS GALLERY 3451 Broadway St. This month features the artwork of Dennis Goodwin with an opening reception from 5:30- 8 p.m. Goodwin has donated two pieces to help raise funds for the windows project at the historic Churchill School (grant funds are not covering the entire cost of the project). strokes with brush and trowel are the focus of this series of paint- ings,” she said. SWEET WIFE BAKING 2028 Main St. This bake shop will feature artist Euell Macke with a special event from 5-8 p.m. WHITE HOUSE ART & DESIGN 1829 Main St. This shop featuring local art- work and repurposed furniture will be open during First Friday until 8 p.m. ROYAL ARTISAN CODY’S GENERAL STORE 1912 Main St. Mary Davies Kerns will exhibit her newest collection of works in acrylic on canvas at Royal Artisan. Patrons can meet the artist Friday from 5-7 p.m. Kerns’ show fea- tures new works “portraying her vision of the landscape around Eastern Oregon.” “Simplicity in composition, vibrant colors and large, broad 2101 Main St. Cody’s will stay open late dur- ing the First Friday art walk. BAKER FLORAL & BOTANICALS 2300 Broadway St. This store, which opened in September, is now displaying local art and will be open during the First Friday art walk.