Preview â The Gallery Guide â April-May 2007
Preview â The Gallery Guide â April-May 2007
Preview â The Gallery Guide â April-May 2007
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Whatcom Museum<br />
of History and Art<br />
121 Prospect St ✆(360)676-6981<br />
Children’s Museum: 227 Prospect St<br />
✆(360)733-8769<br />
www.whatcommuseum.org<br />
tues-sun 12-5pm Admission is free<br />
Children’s Museum: thurs-sat 10am-<br />
5pm sun, tues, wed 12-5pm Admission:<br />
$3.50 <strong>May</strong> 13-Nov 11 Brice<br />
Marden, Helen Frankenthaler, Frank<br />
Stella, Richard Diebenkorn, Jennifer<br />
Bartlett, Jasper Johns, and others,<br />
“American Abstraction: Works from<br />
the Washington Art Consortium Collection”,<br />
52 works on paper; Thru Apr<br />
29 ARCO EXHIBITS GALLERY Building<br />
Tradition: Contemporary Northwest<br />
Art from Tacoma Art Museum, in<br />
partnership with the Whatcom Museum;<br />
Thru <strong>May</strong> 27 1892 OLD CITY HALL,<br />
ROTUNDA ROOM Bert Huntoon, “Bert<br />
Huntoon and the Mount Baker<br />
Lodge”, photographs of Whatcom<br />
County’s natural heritage; Thru Jun 10<br />
1982 OLD CITY HALL BUILDING Heritage<br />
of Design: American Indian and First<br />
Nation Treasures from the Maryhill<br />
Museum, handmade beaded, woven<br />
and painted objects from the high<br />
Plateau region of the Pacific Northwest<br />
interior; CHILDREN’S MUSEUM By<br />
the Bay: Working on the Waterfront,<br />
fish on the Museum’s own fishing vessel,<br />
“can” your catch, visit Capt’n Wally’s<br />
Seafood Cafe, move containers<br />
around on freighters and explore your<br />
imagination in the <strong>The</strong>ater of the<br />
Deep.<br />
FRIDAY HARBOR<br />
waterworks gallery<br />
315 Spring St ✆(360)378-3060<br />
www.waterworksgallery.com<br />
wed-sat 10:30am-5:30pm some sundays<br />
12-5pm <strong>Preview</strong> shows online 2<br />
days before they open to the public.<br />
Apr 7-29 Kathleen Hooks, landscape<br />
oil paintings; <strong>May</strong> 5-27 Xiaogang Zhu,<br />
gouache and oil landscape paintings.<br />
LA CONNER<br />
Museum of Northwest Art<br />
121 South 1st St ✆(360)466-4446<br />
www.museumofnwart.org<br />
Galleries and museum store: daily<br />
10am-5pm Admission: $5 seniors, $4<br />
students, $2 members and youth<br />
under 12 free Thru Jun 10 Adrian<br />
Arleo, Margaret Ford, Mar Goman,<br />
Gail Grinnell, Anita Luvera <strong>May</strong>er,<br />
Charlotte Meyer, Bernadette Y. Vielbig,<br />
“raiment n.clothing; garments;<br />
covering. Middle English”.<br />
Skagit County Historical<br />
Museum<br />
501 S 4th St ✆(360)466-3365<br />
www.skagitcounty.net/museum<br />
tues-sun 11am-5pm Admission: $4<br />
adults, $3 seniors and children (6-12),<br />
free for members and children under 6<br />
Thru Nov 4 David Grant Best, Matt<br />
Brown, Dick Garvey, Jeanne<br />
Hansen, Carol Havens, Lewis Jones,<br />
Lisa Kuhnlein, Peter Kuhnlein, Joella<br />
Solus, Cathy Stevens and Vince<br />
Streano, “Harvesting the Light:<br />
Images of Contemporary Skagit Farm<br />
Life”, at Skagit County Historical<br />
Museum, over 60 contemporary photographs<br />
depicting the labour and<br />
sweat that make the Skagit Valley<br />
some of the most productive farmland<br />
in the world. Viewers explore the<br />
farms, the people and the bounty of<br />
Skagit County through the lens of<br />
eleven local photographers. Also<br />
includes activities for children.<br />
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