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Thomas Stream |
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Wildlife Portraits - An Aleut's Perspective |

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Joan Tenenbaum |
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Connecting Culture with Landscape |

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Joan Tenenbaum will demonstrate her jewelry making Saturday, August 23rd, 2-5 pm. |
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Life of the Artic Tundra |
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Alaskan Sculpture and Basket Weaving |

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With our annual foray into the finest contemporary art from Alaska, we are delighted to introduce exquisite coiled grass baskets and bowls by Central Yup'ik weaver Jane Wiseman and a breathtaking collection of whalebone and ivory carvings from the Bering Sea Inupiaq carvers. |
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Courtney Lipson |
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Raven's Tail Jewelry |

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Hana Von Krenner |
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Athabaskan Beadwork |

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This Coast Salish Place |
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A Group Exhibition |

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This will be our third exhibition to focus exclusively on the profoundly gratifying cultural renaissance taking place within our regional Coast Salish tribal communities. The passion, time, commitment, and education that has propelled this renaissance will be exemplified in This Coast Salish Place. Susan Pavel and Betty Pasco will demonstrate weaving on Saturday, October 4th from 2-5 pm. |
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Mary Randlett |
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Slide Show & Lecture |

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Renowned landscape photographer Mary Randlett, will discuss how her northwest painter friends have been an important inspiration behind her photography. Please RSVP by October 9th. |
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Courtney Lipson |
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New Works |

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Featured in Novemvber will be new works by jeweler and artist Courtney Lipson. Her new body of micro-mosaic glass bead jewelry will be inspired by the naturally intricate designs of unique and treasured stones. |
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David Franklin |
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A Solo Exhibition |

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David Franklin has been represented by Stonington Gallery since 1990. During this time we have been awed by his commitment, passion, creativity, and carving brilliance. This is his first solo exhibition and we are honored to share this remarkable body of work with you. David Franklin will be doing a carving demonstration Saturday, November 8th, 2-5 pm.. |
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Transformation, Change, & Magic on the Pacific Northwest Coast |
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2008 culminates with our annual theme exhibition. This year we explore the mystery and magic of transformation and change. In Northwest Coast myths and legends, humans, animals, and supernatural characters tranform interchangeably. Living is a process of change and transformation - physically and spiritually. We look forward to exploring these ideas in their many manifestations. |
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