Sisters is well known as a creative community full of crafters, musicians, artists, and artisans. Join us for our Fourth Friday Art Stroll and sample the wide array of talent and mediums represented in the art galleries of Sisters.
Published 12:00 am Thursday, November 14, 2019
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Canyon Creek Pottery
310 N. Cedar Street
541-549-0366
canyoncreekpotteryllc.com
Fine handcrafted pottery made in Sisters. Canyon Creek Pottery is a working pottery studio and gallery that features the functional pottery of Kenneth Merrill, a potter since 1983. He says, “All of my pottery is made of the finest clays available. I specialize in handmade dinnerware, lamps, sinks, and functional pottery.”
Clearwater Gallery & Framing
303 W. Hood Avenue
541-549-4994
clearwaterstudio.com
Clearwater Gallery and Framing represents some of the most distinctive western, landscape, and wildlife artists from the Northwest as well as offering outstanding bronzes, pottery, gourds, baskets, jewelry, andfine woodwork.
Grizzly Ridge Upcycle
123 E. Hood Avenue
541-588-3070
grizzlyridgeupcycle.com
From funky to fabulous reincarnated treasures and upcycled art creations, Grizzly Ridge Upcycle showcases the art of using ordinary objects to makesomething extraordinary.
Hood Avenue Art
357 W. Hood Avenue
541-719-1800
hoodavenueart.com
A collective of Central Oregon artists who have come together to create a space to exhibit exceptional art:
paintings, sculpture, jewelry, metal works, and more.
Jill Neal Gallery
183 E. Hood Avenue
541-617-6078
jillnealgallery.com
Art depicting real women—enjoying friends, chocolate, wine . . . Original paintings, lithographs, giclées, plus ceramic wine plates, coasters, mugs, tapas plates, and more.
Sisters Gallery & Frame Shop
252 W. Hood Avenue
541-549-9552
sistersgallery.com
Sisters Gallery displays works by many Central Oregon artists, including Paul Alan Bennett, Curtiss Abbott, Gary Albertson, Dennis Schmidling, J. Chester Armstrong, and others. Custom framing by third-generation framer Dennis Schmidling.