December 5, from 5-8 pm in Ukiah
Enjoy one or all of the venues, art, music, and refreshments!
UKIAH VALLEY ARTIST COOPERATIVE GALLERY
Kathleen Gordon Burke enjoys painting in the old masters style of realism. She began painting in high school and for the last few years she has painted under the tutelage of Adele Pruitt. During those 45 years, she won numerous international, state and regional awards in graphic design and marketing. She was also the Film Commissioner for Humboldt County receiving film credits in Lost World, Jurassic Park and other honors.
U.V.A.C. will host a reception on Dec 5th from 5pm - 8pm.
The Ukiah Valley Artists Gallery is located at 518 E. Perkins, in the Pear Tree Center.
CORNER GALLERY
Capturing the Light, Painting and Jewelry
For Robert Yelland painting and making jewelry have given his life meaning. He finds a connection to nature through painting and enjoys interacting with people interested in his jewelry. He likes challenging himself with new techniques and methods in both mediums.
Lynne Whiting Robertson
By working directly in the midst of her surroundings Lynne hopes to capture the natural changing light, the beauty, and the essence of each unique setting. It has been a wonderful rediscovery to paint with oils again. She is thrilled to be using this luscious medium and to be doing it out in the natural world that she cherishes. These paintings are a way of sharing with you her profound love of our amazing environment that inspires and enriches life.
Also featuring Bill Koerlin, who started his art journey in 2000. He works in a variety of different mediums, but has stuck with mixed media the last 10 years using natural plant life.
The Corner Gallery is located at 201 S. State Street Ukiah, 462-1400 www.cornergalleryukiah.com
ART CENTER UKIAH
Exploring the Forest juried art show continues through December. Paintings, textiles, wood sculpture, photographs by fourteen local artists reflecting the forest on display.
Art Center Ukiah, 201 S. State St. 462-1400 www.artcenterukiah.org
GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM
To complement the "Days of Grace: California Artist Grace Hudson in Hawaii" exhibition, the "Ukeholics" will be playing their unique mix of ukulele music in the foyer of the Grace Hudson Museum for two sets starting at 5:30.
The Grace Hudson Museum is located at 431 South Main Street, Ukiah. 467-2836 www.gracehudsonmuseum.org
MAIN BRANCH LIBRARY
The Mendocino County Library, Ukiah Branch is hosting First Friday Art Walk Dec 5th 5-8pm, A Maker Station. Create Holiday decorations and jewelry with wine corks and shrinky dinks. Art materials are supplied and you take home your creations. Yummy treats from Mama’s Café. Sponsored by the Friends of the Ukiah Library.
105 N. Main St. Ukiah CA Contact us for more info: 463-4493
SHOEFLY AND SOX
Visit Shoefly and Sox during the Dec 5th Art Walk to see the striking installation by Spencer Brewer, Esther Siegel, David Bollinger, and Shannon Riley. This work is large, dynamic, and incorporates pieces from the worlds of music, shoe history, and more. The sculpture was specifically designed for Shoefly and Sox and the historic building it resides in, as it mirrors the rustic architecture and wood and metal fixtures of the store.
During the Art Walk, Shoefly and Sox will feature other sculptures from Spencer Brewer and Esther Siegel, as well as refreshments and entertainment.
Shoefly and Sox, 120B W. Standley St. Ukiah 463-6933
BONA MARKETPLACE
Bona Marketplace celebrates First Artwalk on December 5th featuring artist Sue Sweet mixed media canvases, and Ree Slocum, photographer showing her new metal series, and nature prints. Refreshments provided.
Bona Marketplace, 116 W. Standley St. Ukiah 468-1113
KIT ELLIOTT GALLERY
Elizabeth Raybee will be showing her mosaics.
The Kit Elliot Gallery is located at 116 S. State Street, Ukiah.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLUBHOUSE
The Saturday Afternoon Clubhouse is located at 107 South Oak, Ukiah
T.A.P.S. THE ARTS AND PERFORMANCE STUDIO
T.A.P.S. is located at 203 S. State Street, Ukiah.
For more info and pictures: http://www.artwalkukiah.org/
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