Sitka Center for Art & Ecology on Oregon Art Beat
This Oregon Art Beat segment featuring Sitka aired April 20, 2017 and was filmed while I was teaching a printmaking workshop last September.
Small Works 2016
Main Street Arts
Clifton Springs, New York
December 3, 2016–January 6, 2017
Opening Reception Saturday, December 3, 4–7 p.m.
National exhibition of artwork 12” or less, juried by Bleu Cease of Rochester Contemporary Art Center
A Collage Approach to Monotype at Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, September 2016
Day 3 at Sitka Center
Art In The Pearl 2016
Verum Ultimum Gallery
At 3rd Annual Living Mark Exhibition opening reception, Verum Ultimum Gallery, July 16.
Multnomah Arts Center Gallery Reception
White Bird Gallery Group Show
White Bird Gallery
Mixed Media Group Show
March 19 – April 27
White Bird Gallery celebrates 45 years in Cannon Beach. I am one of five artists featured in this first group show of the season. A selection of my recent work is included – collages on panel, paintings on panel and framed monotype collages.
Salem Hospital Installation
Six collages hanging at Salem Hospital’s new Rehabilitation Center, thanks to Mary Lou Zeek Gallery Art Consultation.
Sitka Workshop 2016
Sitka Center for Art and Ecology
56605 Sitka Drive, Otis, OR 97368
541-994-5485
A Collage Approach to Monotype
September 21- 23, 2016 10am – 4pm
Combine a variety of techniques to create monotype prints in this fun, informative three-day workshop. Make your own stencils, printing blocks and relief plates with the natural surroundings as inspiration. Learn to use these materials to create hand-printed collage papers. Next, develop a monotype series using your handmade printing tools, a ghost print technique, vibrant layers of oil-based inks, mark-making with water soluble crayons, and the chine collé method of collage.
Oil-based printing inks are provided for this workshop. Vegetable oil is provided for clean-up. No solvents are used.
Sitka Center for Art and Ecology is located just north of Lincoln City on the beautiful Oregon Coast. Call the Sitka office or visit their website for more information and to register.