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Margaret Millmore introduces us to Australian-born Deborah Rhee. Now a Bainbridge Islander, Rhee is a contemporary abstract painter who describes her process as "purely instinctual."
In her second offering of this new series, Lone Hansen interviewed Steve Parmelee, an assemblage artist from Poulsbo.
Don't let the new title fool you. "Ebb and Flow" is still Bill Baran-Mickle's monthly column where he introduces us to local gallery exhibits. Bainbridge Arts and Crafts will be showcasing "Argot" with a special focus on James Allen for the month of October.
In this new monthly series, artist Lone Hansen will be asking fellow creators: “How are you surviving as an artist during this pandemic?” To start it off, Hansen interviewed her good friend, Diane Haddon, a mixed media collage and assemblage artist.
BHS student, Sai Pranati Prakash, shares some of her meaningful work art work with us.
Bill-Baran Mickle showcases Fumi Matsumoto who is exhibiting her linoleum prints at The Roby King Gallery for the month of September.
In this month's offering, Bill Baran-Mickle introduces us to two new businesses on the island - a fine art gallery and a homeobotanical and tea shop.
Applications are now available for the 2020 Winter Studio Tour on Bainbridge Island. The 2020 Winter Tour will be a virtual event throughout the month of December. Applications are due August 22 and can be completed online. Artists do not need to live on Bainbridge or own a studio. The Studio Tour is a juried art show, and looks for professional work, designed and crafted by the artist, with original View more
Artists who live on Bainbridge Island or have a permanent studio on Bainbridge Island are eligible to apply. Applicants should provide details of ongoing or upcoming projects. AHB is especially interested in new work that will positively impact our community...
Calling all Public Artists! Arts and Humanities Bainbridge (AHB), Public Art Committee (PAC) and the City of Bainbridge Island (COBI) invite all local and Washington State artists to submit their artwork for Something New Phase III.
By Currents
By Margaret Millmore
By Kevin Dwyer