| Northwest Masters Collecetive exhibit coninues at La Conner | Monday, December 07, 2009 by Steve Hill |
Filed under: Exhibits and Events
Northwest Masters Exhibit continues at La Conner Seaside Gallery
This new collective exhibit has already been heralded as the highest quality artwork to ever hit the town of La Conner, from a strong group of master artists showing their work through January 6th at the newly formed co-op gallery in La Conner. Sales have been brisk, and the artists have installed a special section of the gallery with smaller works priced to sell. This group is comprised of some of the most collected artists in the region (see invitation from last blog), and is a great opportunity to acquire a high quality, original piece of art for your own collection or as a special holiday gift.
The gallery is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11-5, every week of the year. Annette Tamm, an extraordinary glass artist from Anacortes, has just joined our ranks with some beautiful new works. Don't miss this show . . . it's truly an eclectic mix of some excellent fine art!
The piece pictured here is titled “Spring blooms” from my plein air studies done near La Conner in 2009.
This new collective exhibit has already been heralded as the highest quality artwork to ever hit the town of La Conner, from a strong group of master artists showing their work through January 6th at the newly formed co-op gallery in La Conner. Sales have been brisk, and the artists have installed a special section of the gallery with smaller works priced to sell. This group is comprised of some of the most collected artists in the region (see invitation from last blog), and is a great opportunity to acquire a high quality, original piece of art for your own collection or as a special holiday gift.
The gallery is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11-5, every week of the year. Annette Tamm, an extraordinary glass artist from Anacortes, has just joined our ranks with some beautiful new works. Don't miss this show . . . it's truly an eclectic mix of some excellent fine art!
The piece pictured here is titled “Spring blooms” from my plein air studies done near La Conner in 2009.



