Events
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Ever visit a gallery and wonder how an artist creates his work or have questions you’d love to ask if only you could talk to the creator of that wonderful piece of art? You will have your chance on Saturday August 28th …..
Two Rivers Village Arts will be holding its annual fundraiser yard sale on Saturday June 5th 2010, starting around 8:30 a.m. and running into the afternoon.
Announcements
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John Brunswick is an accomplished woodturner, who began his craft about 10 years ago. He uses mostly Madrone Burl, Maple Burl and Myrtle Burl. His pieces are all one of a kind and in some he incorporates Native American designs.
Carolyn is multi-talented, creating her own concept of corn dolls, to woven pine-needle baskets and beaded bags. The corn dolls are inticate and exquisite, and the pine-needle baskets incorporate jade, shells, buttons….
Nicky slices and polishes interesting rocks, and then paints them with a scene from nature. These small works of art are are perfect gems to add to your home, or to give as a gift. To see a small sample of the wide variety of subjects Nicky has painted, follow the link…
Classes
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATE FOR THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM SUNDAY 20th JUNE TO SATURDAY 26th JUNE. Everything else is the same. Beginning and intermediate level classes, taught by Bev Fairclo-Ott. The class will focus on watercolor basics, paint, paper and texture techniques…
LEARN HOW TO BEAD USING PEYOTE, BRICK AND SQUARE STITCH. These stitches are three of the basic stitches used. Other beading stitches are available upon request ….
Newsletter
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It’s been a long time coming, but summer is finally here. The long cool spring not only slowed down plants in the garden, but also tourists to this area, so gallery sales have been slow. Hopefully now that the weather is warmer, we’ll see more tourists coming through…
I’m writing this on a cold, snowy, blustery day at the end of March, but I can see my neighbor’s daffodils so I guess it must be spring!….
We hope that everyone had a safe and happy holiday season, and is looking forward to another year. The gallery finished the year with ….