Snowden says, "My main medium is red cedar bark, which has been used for thousands of years by NW Coast First Peoples. Considered sacred, it serves artistic, utilitarian and ceremonial purposes and, according to legend, has metaphysical properties." The Depot is at 611 R Ave.
Other shows featured this month for First Friday Gallery Walk, which is Friday from 6-9 pm:
711 Commercial Ave., Anne Martin McCool Gallery
Anne Martin McCool Gallery will feature Gallery Artists. The show will include Tracy Powell Sculptures, Teri Silva Ceramics, George Way Turned Wood and Paintings by Anne Martin McCool.
708 Commercial Ave., Samish Gallery of Native Arts
The gallery is showing Native Art by Native Artists. Some of the featured artists include David Boxley, Susan Point, Bill Bailey, Kevin Paul and Shaun Peterson. We carry limited Edition Prints, Carvings, Jewelry, Cedar Bark work and Selected Gift Items.
604 Commercial Avenue, Insights Gallery (New location)
Insight’s final day of the show "Inner Vision Outbox" featuring the works of Yvonne Buijs-Mancuso, Janet Foster and Marc Boutte’ is October 1, 2010. The October show will open 10/2 with a reception from 5-8pm for “Rock & Roll” with pastels by Bill McEnroe, mixed media by Michael Moe, oils by Ramona Hammerly and wood turning by Bill Lefeber. The show runs through Nov. 11.
420 Commercial Ave., Scott Milo Gallery
The gallery is oils and acrylic paintings by Amanda Houston. Also showing are new oils by Don deLlamas, pastels by Sandy Byers, Large Format Photographs by Dick Garvey and watercolors by Eric Wiegardt. Come see our new selection of tables, sculptures, glass, jewelry and purses.
216 Commercial Ave., Anchor Art Space
The October Show at Anchor Four Friends/New Work brings together longtime friends Russ Prather, Carol Philipps, John Harmon and Jean Behnke for an inspiring exhibition of wall work, ceramics and installation.
Northwest-inspired weavings for Gallery Walk
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