“Promise,” an annual Christmas show of craft art from Latin America and Europe, opens in the Yaquina River Museum of Art, 151 NE Alder St. on Saturday December 7th, from Noon to 4 PM and continues for the month Thursday through Sunday during those same hours.
Both antique and modern art items from Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, Ecuador and European icons from the Latin American and European collection of Judy Gibbons (a founder of the museum) will be shown. Gibbons and Rev. Pauline Morrison will be speaking about the exhibit at 1:30 p.m. Saturday December 7th.
Artist Rusty Brown, of Gresham, brings his hand-carved Celtic-style wood Christmas ornaments to the museum gift shop for sale. Born and raised in Myrtlepoint and a cousin of museum founder Michael Gibbons, Brown has roots in Ireland and Scotland. He began carving wood in 2002 and now has artwork abroad and in the U.S. in private collections.
December 1st - January 30th
Thurs-Sun Noon-4PM
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