I had a lot of fun doing it!
Hip Chicks Do Wine sent Nicole to pour, and she was great. Very personable and interesting, and since she's an art student we could talk art and art-school stuff between 'waves'. I was very pleased that I liked the wine, too!
Exactly three people showed an active interest in the art (my Prayer Machines), so I consider that a success, especially since one of them is a stone sculptor, and we seemed to share many interests.
Lots of really nice people came out, and I enjoyed talking with many of them. Our apple was pretty well hidden, so I got to play the "you're getting hotter, cold, cold, cold, you're boiling UP!" game which was pretty fun. It sort of forced an engagement with people who were doing the Hunt.
Regarding the hunt, it seems ideally tailored for kids who are accompanying their parents. Would it be possible to simply remove the wine-bottle-shaped "mystery gifts" if a minor wins?
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Hidden Treasures 3rd Saturday Art & Wine
Hidden Treasures will be featuring a, brand new to the art scene photographer, Rob Stephenson. This is Rob's gallery debut and we're really going green for the celebration. Of course, being that it's St. Patricks Day, might have just a wee bit to do with the green part. Yamhill Valley Vineyards will be here pouring and we'll, also, have some good Celtic music setting the mood for the not-to-be-missed party! See you here!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Dustpan Alley
Dustpan Alley is joining the Art Walk for the first time this month, and we're excited to be part of it.
Hip Chicks Do Wine will pour a red and white between 2 and 8. Of course, there'll be bread and cheese, perhaps a spread or two. :^)
The art on view will be wall-hanging assemblage sculptures from Philip Williamson's "Prayer Machine" series.
Hip Chicks Do Wine will pour a red and white between 2 and 8. Of course, there'll be bread and cheese, perhaps a spread or two. :^)
The art on view will be wall-hanging assemblage sculptures from Philip Williamson's "Prayer Machine" series.
Currents Gallery
We have been closed for remodeling and are now reopen. This month we are featuring the work of our member Brenda Wagner. Brenda is a fused glass artist. Her show, I'm Seeing Red, features an eclectic mix of face masks, chess tables, and wall art. Please stop by , taste some wine, eat some great food and meet Brenda on the night of the Art Walk.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
March Art Walk
March's Art Walk will be March 17th, which is St. Patrick's day.
The treasure hunt will be for a Pot o' Gold: a large pot jampacked with gold-wrapped goodies from all the participating Art Walk shops. Participating players will have to match up numbered apples with the shop each apple's in, and all the completed entries will be thrown into a large bag, and the winning one will be drawn out by a leprechaun, who will notify the winner the next day of their fabulous fortune.
The Hotel Oregon is having a shindig (a ceilidh, in this instance), which should festive-up the street a bit.
The treasure hunt will be for a Pot o' Gold: a large pot jampacked with gold-wrapped goodies from all the participating Art Walk shops. Participating players will have to match up numbered apples with the shop each apple's in, and all the completed entries will be thrown into a large bag, and the winning one will be drawn out by a leprechaun, who will notify the winner the next day of their fabulous fortune.
The Hotel Oregon is having a shindig (a ceilidh, in this instance), which should festive-up the street a bit.
McMinnville Art and Wine - 3rd Saturday
This is an announcement forum for the Art Walk we have in downtown McMinnville, Oregon, on the third Saturday of each month.
Wineries from the Willamette Valley pour samples of their wines, there're hors d'oeuvres to nosh on, and art to look at. This is an excellent opportunity to sample some great Oregon wines, and discover the ones you really like.
Often, the wine is being poured by the winery owner or the winemaker, and you can really discover what their philosophy is, and what sets their wines apart. It would take you the better part of a weekend to visit the dozen or so wineries pouring for ArtWalk!
The art shown ranges from crafts to fine art, and is largely local. Often, the artist is on hand to talk with visitors, and sometimes you can watch them work.
Personally, I've discovered Kristin Hill, Youngberg Hill and Stone Wolf at the Art Walk. Stone Wolf is the only one I'd noticed in the stores, so I consider that a nice return.
Wineries from the Willamette Valley pour samples of their wines, there're hors d'oeuvres to nosh on, and art to look at. This is an excellent opportunity to sample some great Oregon wines, and discover the ones you really like.
Often, the wine is being poured by the winery owner or the winemaker, and you can really discover what their philosophy is, and what sets their wines apart. It would take you the better part of a weekend to visit the dozen or so wineries pouring for ArtWalk!
The art shown ranges from crafts to fine art, and is largely local. Often, the artist is on hand to talk with visitors, and sometimes you can watch them work.
Personally, I've discovered Kristin Hill, Youngberg Hill and Stone Wolf at the Art Walk. Stone Wolf is the only one I'd noticed in the stores, so I consider that a nice return.
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