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For THIS PLACE, artist Nick Brakel, photos from the opening reception, and some doing good work news.

“Blue View” and “Ocean View” abstract oils by Nick Brakel Expressionist landscapes for THIS PLACE, Fairweather’s July exhibition Through the years, Nick Brakel has participated in various shows at the Fairweather Gallery, first as an emerging artist to watch in…

Painters explore the language of THIS PLACE through July 25.

At the opening reception for the Fairweather exhibition THIS PLACE, en plein air artist Barbara Bacon Folawn is pictured with her art. In the background are musicians Chelsea LaFey and Richard Thomasian and artist Paul Brent Painting Seaside LIVE ™…

Just in from Neal Maine, NW nature photographer.

Fairweather House and Gallery, 612 Broadway St. Opening reception for LUSH, the exhibition is featuring N.W. artists Toni Avery, oil painter Emily Shultz-McNeil, watercolorist Mary Lyn Gough, and encaustic artist Peg Wells. Introducing vintage textile artist Jessica Stokes. Artist talks at 5: 30 p.m. Neal Maine, naturalist, biologist, and photographer, lectures at 6 p.m.

More photos from A GOOD FIT, Fairweather’s December exhibit, on view through Dec. 23.

Made by Hand ™ is becoming one of the retail highlights of the gift-giving season in 2021 as local artists, makers, and craftspeople are creating beautiful and original works.

A GOOD FIT art sale and exhibition through December 23.

December 4, 5-7 p.m. Opening reception for A GOOD FIT, an exhibition highlighting Northwest makers and crafters. Featuring woodturning by Mike Brown, wood sculptures by Martin Conley, jewelry by metalsmith Nikki Hatt, fused glass by Bob Heath, art blocks by Diana Nadal, and textiles by Jeanne Walker.

For SURROUNDINGS, abstract artist Diane Copenhaver and more. Exhibition on view through Oct. 25.

“Mysteries” abstract on canvas by Diane Copenhaver Welcome fall!  Our surroundings are changing.  The brilliant greens and blues of summer are giving way to the vibrant oranges, reds, and even greys of fall.  –DC “Connection I and II” abstracts on…