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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.

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HOOD RIVER — Spring inspiration is in the air, and sunny days and flowers blooming can bring out the creative side of anyone. Local artist and teacher Joy Kloman took some time to share her art journey and participation on the upcoming Gorge Artists Open Studio Tours this spring.

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THE DALLES — This spring, Columbia Basin Care hosted an art class where residents were encouraged to paint their own portraits in a modern, abstract color block style. This creative activity not only provided a platform for self-expression but also fostered a sense of community among participants, many of whom had never painted in such a style.