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Stepping forward, Fairweather’s March exhibition images.

Gull painting by Leah Brown, framed in pine wood with hand-made porcelain eggs in woven willow and pine needle nests. STEPPING FORWARD featured an art display on view through March 25,
Tablescape featuring the art of Lieta Gratteri, mouth-blown glass, hand-painted silk scarf by Cicely Gilman, hand-made pocket notebooks by Kris Zorko, vintage Wedgewood Peter Rabbit platter, silk ribbon spools, pottery by Marilyn Cohn, with jewelry on display by Mary Truhler and Rene Hafeman.
What does it take to design exhibitions that operate seamlessly and are also endlessly inspiring?
Fairweather House and Gallery strives to make each exhibition a unique experience.  We work to discover the perfect expression of the selected artworks.  One of the reasons you sense depth in our final presentations is that we immerse ourselves as much as possible in all the different contexts of a theme.  We end up with an exhibition that has multiple layers for guests to discover.

 

Images by Linda Fenton-Mendenhall, photographer for Seaside First Saturday Art Walk.

Staging by KD Fairweather, allied member A.S.I.D., American Society of Interior Designers.

STEPPING FORWARD window display featuring the art of Karen Doyle, pottery by Marilyn Cohn, pastels by Gretha LIndwood, mouth-blown classic glass, and vintage pieces.
Fairweather House and Gallery
612 Broadway St.
In the Historic Gilbert District of downtown Seaside
Find harmony in exquisite materials, combined with the spirit of many artists who know how to apply the mark of being in the Northwest.

https://fairweatherhouseandgallery.com

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