#10. Cherisse Mai, from Calgary, hand-carried her gemstone art to the gallery after a 14-hour non-stop drive.

#9. Paul Brent, a Seaside summertime artist, painted “Nocturne Pelican,” a key signature LIVE action piece for the Seaside Providence Hospital Festival of Trees. The event raised more than $262,000 for medical research.

#8. Victoria Brooks, resident artist, painting LIVE for Seaside First Saturday Art Walk patrons.

#7. Melissa Jander and Marga Stanley, Fairweather resident artists, offered a different perspective on the  BALANCING ACT exhibition theme; Mellissa spoke about learning ballet steps, and Marga spoke about the tribulations of having a picnic outdoors with ants visiting.

#6. Chelsea LaFry and Richard Thomasian stepped in to play LIVE during the after-hours events at the gallery. The duo will return in 2023.

#5. Neal Maine, Martin Conley, Peg Wells, Bob Kroll, and Jeanne Walker offered artist talks during a Seaside First Saturday Art Walk.

#4. Sara, Kathy, Denise, Saundra, Joan, and Kay, gallery hostesses, pose for a photo before an opening reception.

#3. Mary Lyn Gough, a watercolor artist, chose the gallery to debut her 2022 fabulous floral art.

#2. Toni Avery, an artist, poses with her work that compliments the exhibition theme and tablescape.

#1.  Lieta Gratteri, a prolific floral artist and fellow gardener, attended quite a few gallery exhibitions in 2022. 

Please read more about our Seaside Gallery, our commitment to N.W. artists, and our products made by N.W. artists.

Find where original art is integrated daily with irreplaceable humanity, friendship, and beauty.

Beautiful things.

This is Fairweather’s.

612 Broadway Street 

Seaside, Oregon

https://fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

 

We are taking a winter hiatus in 2023. 
Closed until January 12.
 
Save the dates for our 16th annual “Foul Weather” sale.
Jan. 12 through Jan 15.
Selected price reductions at 20%, 50%, and 75&.

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