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THE DALLES — Abstract clusters of amorphous shapes and vibrant hues, rendered on canvas by watercolor and pen, hung throughout The Dalles Art Center (TDAC) on June 11, where Lyle-based artists Brielle Lefebvre and Jason Breeden shared insights into their ongoing exhibition “Kaleidoscopia.”

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HOOD RIVER — Adapted by detailed paint strokes, sculpture, and ceramics, the Columbia River Gorge’s striking landscapes and biodiverse inhabitants adorned the walls of 301 Gallery on June 5.

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STEVENSON — Artists from across the region united at the Columbia Gorge Museum (CGM) in Stevenson on April 17, where a diverse assortment of locally resonant works — oil paintings, sculptures and beyond — graced the Encircle Technology Community Gallery.

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HOOD RIVER — Artists and art enthusiasts alike gathered for vino and visitation at Cathedral Ridge Winery (CRW) on Jan. 15, where oil paintings, sculptures, quilts and more line a rustic interior. The afternoon meet-and-greet, assembling members of the Columbia Gorge Artist League (CGAL), offered guests an up-close encounter with the 11 creatives featured in the winery’s winter showcase, which runs through Feb. 12.

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THE DALLES — Stop by Yvonne’s Art Studio on Oct. 17 at 5-7 p.m. for an exhibition of works by artist Jack Brummel. The display, featuring wood prints on handmade paper, explores the intersections of the ancient paper-making craft, ink impressions of cut wood and abstraction.

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THE DALLES — Art lovers, family members, and friends intermingled at the opening night party of Artist Myrna Anderson’s solo exhibit “Scenes from the Gorge” at The Dalles Art Center (TDAC) July 10.

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THE DALLES — This fall, The Dalles Art Center (TDAC) will come alive with color, rhythm, and flavor during its upcoming Hispanic Heritage Exhibit, an immersive, five-week celebration of Latino/a/e/x culture through visual arts, music, dance, food, and storytelling. TDAC is currently seeking visual artists, cultural instructors, performers, and Hispanic-owned food vendors to participate in this vibrant, community-centered event series.

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The White Salmon Valley School District’s (WSVSD) Arts Walk and fundraiser Empty Bowls, yielded “great success,” said Columbia High School (CHS) Art Teacher Kelsey Lemon.