Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1962, Image 17

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bmil Knulson, a commercial artist, recently turned to senoui painting as a recreation and produced this still life, noteworthy for
its exact detail. This member of the Southern Oregon Society of Artists studied with his father, an artist, and recently enrolled
in an adult education course in Ashland taught by Marilyn Brlggs.
One of the artists planning to exhibit in the annual Green
wich Village art show of the Southern Oregon Society of
Artists is Mrs. Leonard Andrews, Gold Hill. Mrs. Andrews is
shown here with the mural which she recently completed
for West Main Church of Christ, Medford, as a background
for the baptistry. It is the sixth such mural for churches of
this denomination in southern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia which she has painted. Mrs. Andrews executed the
work in two horizontal panels at home, and then joined
them after they were in place on the church wall.
Two Ashland artists, Mrs. Sydney Ainsworth (at left) and Mrs.
Marcella Magruder, are active in SOSA. Mrs. Ainsworth will
exhibit in the coming Greenwich Village show in Medford,
and Mrs. Magruder in the Lithia park show set for mid-August.
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MEDFORDJiTRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1982
Greenwich Village
Art Show Coming
One of summer's more interesting events in Med
ford is the annual Greenwich Village Art show tra
ditionally held in the Medford Library park. This
year's show is set for Saturday, July 14, from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. and the public is invited.
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Mrs. Jonathan Middlelon, who joined SOSA a year ago, recently began to paint in a free-flowing style using
a variety of media. She is pictured here with her daughter, Darcy, at the Public library ot Medford and Jackson
County where some of her works are displayed. Mrs. Mlddleton's parents at one time owned a ceramics shop In
Grants Pass, and she became acquainted with that phase of artistic endeavor.
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