Need gifts? Try an art show (Traver, Proctor, ArtStop, White River Valley...
Okay, admit it – you haven’t bought all your holiday gifts yet. Never fear, though, as there’s a great alternative to hitting the mall that will not only get your loved ones a handmade, unique gift but...
View ArticleProctor Farmers’ Market and Proctor Art Gallery stage the second Food Bank...
Support artists, farmers and hungry folk at the same time this Saturday at the Proctor Farmers’ Market, where the second Food Bank Art-a-thon is happening from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Begun last year, the...
View ArticleFree Arts Month: Arty purses in Old Town and paintings at Proctor
Old Town and the Proctor District have a gallery each plus several murals reflecting the character of each place, and they’re always free. At Old Town’s Sandpiper Gallery, a show of arty purses was on...
View ArticleCritic’s picks: oils at Fulcrum, “In the Spirit” at History Museum, Click...
Industrial oils at Fulcrum Fulcrum Gallery’s latest show “Science and Industry” features Peter Sheesley’s moody oil paintings of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. Noon-6 p.m....
View ArticleThird Proctor Food Bank Art-a-thon this Saturday in Tacoma
Artists from the Proctor Art Gallery are once again volunteering their time and talent this Saturday at the Proctor Farmers Market to help raise money for the Mason Fish Food Bank. The third annual...
View ArticleTacoma’s Proctor Art Gallery hosts mosaic artist Patty Franklin
There are some rather unusual musical instruments in the Proctor Art Gallery this week. Two guitars and a mandolin have no strings – instead, they’re covered with a mosaic of glass and beads in swirls,...
View ArticleProctor Gallery Art-A-Thon raises money for the FISH Food Bank this Saturday
It’s not just fresh fruit and veggies this Saturday at the Proctor Farmers’ Market – it’ll be live art as well. Artists from the Proctor Art Gallery will be painting and sculpting all day long at the...
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