Three of Curry Arts member Tammy DeLaney’s colorful paintings have been juried into the Florence “A Taste of Art & Wine Festival” being held in Florence February 17-18.
Congratulations to Tammy!
Promoting Arts & Crafts on the Southern Oregon Coast
Curry Arts member Tammy Delaney participated recently in the Mendicino Open Paint Out held in the Mendicino, CA area, sponsored by the Mendicino Art Center.
This prestigious five-day event draws plein air painters from all over the country. Over 300 paintings were created by 60 participating artists during the week-long event.
In addition to selling several paintings at the daily “Wet Paint” exhibits, three of Tammy’s paintings are now on display at the Mendicino Art Gallery.
Way to go Tammy!
Curry Arts members are invited to hang works in the Curry Arts gallery section of the First Chapter Coffee House, 29325 Ellensburg Ave., in Gold Beach, for the new show beginning November 20, through approximately January 31, 2024.
The theme of this show will be “It’s the Little Things”. Maximum size of artwork before framing is limited to 8×10.
Open to Curry Arts Members Only. Note that 8/31/23-8/31/24 memberships can be paid at hanging.
Please bring art to First Chapter Coffee House on Monday, November 20 from 2-3 p.m. We ask that you stay for the hanging which will begin at 2:45.
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Questions: contact Tammy DeLaney 541-698-8068
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Curry Arts member Magda Druzdzel is the current featured artist at the Coos Art Museum rental and sales gallery.
Magda has been an artist at heart all her life. She was influenced by growing up in the creative metropolis of Warsaw, Poland. After studying architecture, she realized that drawing and painting were a natural and enjoyable outlet.
She began painting professionally after moving to Gold Beach in 1993, where she opened her own gallery and working studio. She currently owns Blue Raincoat Gallery located at 29282 Ellensburg Avenue in Gold Beach.
The rugged coastal landscapes of the ocean, mountains, and the deep forests are the inspirations for almost all of her art.
“I try to capture a specific moment in time through my perspective of the beauty of nature. Sometimes I use soft pastel colors and other times I use bright, almost unreal colors to achieve a very strong contrast between light and shadow.”
You can find Magda’s work at Coos Art Museum in the Rental Sales catalog – www.coosart.org – and at her gallery in Gold Beach.
Congratulations Magda!