Gallery Aglow 2022

Just in time for the holiday season, the Gallery presents Gallery Aglow! Stop by to check out unique gifts and beautiful decorations, including handmade trees and wreaths.

Then, on Friday, December 2nd and Saturday, December 3rd, join us for our annual Christmas Market! Enjoy the firepit and hot chocolate outside, and come inside for live music and free craft kits for kids.

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Get Free! Paintings and Metalworks by Elkington

This October, the Gallery at the Park presents a new featured exhibition, “Get Free! Paintings and Metalworks by Elkington.”

Heidi Elkington is a local artist whose work can be found all across the Tri-Cities. Earlier this year, she painted a mural in the Uptown Shopping Center in Richland as part of the city’s Gallery in the Alley initiative. She has also completed murals for KIE in Kennewick and for Silver Beach Resort on Rim Rock Lake.

Elkington’s “Get Free!” exhibit showcases an array of imaginative works in different mediums. She paints in acrylics, oils, and watercolor; and on wood, canvas, metal, and buildings. 

Elkington draws inspiration from both life and death equally, and she wants to live in a way that makes her proud to die. 

“My art is an expression of love for this fleeting and profound experience,” she states.

The reception for “Get Free!” will be held on Oct. 8 from 1 to 4 pm, so stop by the Gallery and celebrate Elkington’s unique way of seeing the world. The event will feature giveaways and music from DJ Ricochet.

Elkington also encourages guests to dress in costume for the reception. The idea, she says, is to “free your mind.”

“Get Free!” will be on display at the Gallery at the Park from Sept. 27 through Nov. 5.

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Anne Greenwell Collett and Denise Hagood

This September, the Gallery at the Park presents a new 2D and 3D exhibition from Anne Greenwell Collett and Denise Hagood.

Anne Greenwell Collett is a mixed media artist who works primarily on paper. Her pieces have been described as geometric, expressionist, cartoony and patterned. She has had work shown in galleries across the country, including in Seattle, Chicago, Austin and New York City.

Collett studied painting at the University of Texas while earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She later attended the Penland School of Craft where she studied block theory and double weave techniques on the floor loom.

Collett has been greatly inspired by the beautiful quilts made by her mother and grandmother, and her interest in textiles is reflected in the patterns found in her paintings.

“For me, pattern represents visual percussion, like a drumbeat that can attract and mesmerize the visual listener,” Collett states. “In my recent drawings, I use shape and pattern to combine perspectives in a kaleidoscopic way. By veering from rational reality, I give room for the reality of the heart, mind and imagination.”

The 3D aspect of the exhibition is provided by Denise Hagood, a jewelry artist and designer who uses leather, gemstones and brass hardware to create unique pieces. The hardware she uses comes from items such as antique furniture pulls and trim, hinges, Victorian era buckles and spent bullet shell casings. 

Hagood strives for a rustic appearance in her work that differs from traditional jewelry, which she believes can sometimes be “too pretty and too precious.” She characterizes her own pieces as not pretty, but intriguingly attractive, and not precious, but uniquely valuable.

Hagood’s primary inspiration comes from a necklace made by her father in 1970. Her father used bale wire, salvaged metal, beach glass and coral to create a piece Hagood describes as “elemental, almost spiritual.”

Hagood says, “It made me realize at a young age that valuable jewelry can be made with humble materials.  It is this way of thinking that compels me to work with the vintage and antique materials I find today.”

The exhibition from Anne Greenwell Collett and Denise Hagood will be on display at the Gallery at the Park from Aug. 30 to Sept. 24. The artist reception will be on Sunday, Sept. 4, from 1 to 3 p.m.

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Juried Show 2022

This summer, the annual Juried Show will be on display at the Gallery from June 28 to August 19. 

The Gallery received more than 150 entries from more than 50 artists from across the region. Maria Jost, our 2022 juror, selected 47 pieces for exhibition. Thirty-seven of the selections are 2D works, with the remaining 10 being 3D.

Maria Jost is a Tacoma-based artist whose work is primarily influenced and inspired by the biological sciences. She creates small illustrative pieces using watercolor, ink and collage elements made from original illustrations, and larger installations using a variety of materials and digital editing techniques.

Jost received a Bachelor of Science in biology with a minor in studio art from the University of Puget Sound, and a Master of Education in science education from the University of Washington.

Learn more about Maria Jost by visiting her website at mariajost.com.

The Juried Show reception and awards ceremony will be held on Friday, July 8, from 6 to 8 pm. Some artists will receive monetary prizes, and more than $2,500 will be awarded altogether!

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Sandy Aronson and Mike Brown

This June, the Gallery at the Park presents a new 2D and 3D exhibition featuring the art of Sandy Aronson and Mike Brown.

Sandy Aronson has been painting, drawing and working with fiber, glass and gemstones most of her life. She attended Eastern Washington University and received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with additional credits in studio art and computer graphics.

Over the past 35 years, Aronson’s work has been shown in more than a dozen juried shows across the Pacific Northwest, earning her various awards in oil, water and painting categories. Exhibition locations include Jundt Art Museum, Evergreen Association of Fine Arts, Roslyn Art Festival, Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts and more.

Mike Brown is a woodworker from the Pacific Northwest who likes to express himself by building works of art with glass and exotic hardwoods. He developed his passion for woodworking at 15 years old after starting a job at a glass shop, where his boss mentored him in all aspects of construction.

Brown retired from the glass business after 35 years and is now pursuing woodworking fulltime. He has won multiple Best of Show awards at the annual Artistry in Wood juried shows, as well as Best of Class and Best of Division awards at the Juried Woodworking show. He also enjoys turning bowls and vases on his lathe. 

Sandy Aronson and Mike Brown’s show will be on display at the Gallery from May 31 to June 25.

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