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Panel Discusses Anti-discrimination Law And Hold On Oregon Domestic Partnership Law (Newport News-Times)
Coastal AIDS Network (CAN) sponsored a panel discussion and potluck on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at St. James Episcopal Church in Lincoln City, where Lincoln City Council members Rick Brissette and Doug Holbrook...
OSU Gets $1 Million For Whale Research (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
Terri Irwin, the widow of “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin, is giving Oregon State University more than $1 million to tag, track and research endangered whales through new studies scheduled...
Rush Gets Aggressive In Kansas' 78-59 Win Over Nebraska (The Kansas City Star)
LINCOLN, Neb. | This is either really simple or really complicated. Here's the simple scenario: Brandon Rush is a 22-year-old college kid who admits he just wants to be liked. So when Kansas coach Bill...
Lincoln County Cultural Coalition Announces 2007-08 Grant Recipients (Newport News-Times)
The Lincoln County Cultural Coalition announces its grant recipients for 2007-08. The following Lincoln County organizations were funded: * Coastal Arts Guild - $500 - to help restore the utilitarian arts...
Depoe Bay Group Seeks Public Input On Marine Reserves (Newport News-Times)
On-going concerns in coastal communities over the pending establishment of marine reserves in Oregon's near shore waters has prompted the Depoe Bay Near Shore Action Team (NSAT) to schedule public forums...
Emergency Preparedness Discussed During City And County Joint Session (Newport News-Times)
Emergency preparedness was among the topics discussed Wednesday evening at a joint meeting of the Newport City Council and the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners.
Newport To Allow Greater Flexibility For Nye Beach Development (Newport News-Times)
Greater flexibility for future development in Nye Beach is the purpose of a change in the Historic Nye Beach Design Review District approved this week by the Newport City Council.
Posted: Jan 11, 2008 - 09:09:27 PST (Newport News-Times)
Port of Newport Facility Use & Design Advisory Committee: 6 p.m., Englund Marine supply, 800 SE Bay Blvd. Newport Planning Commission: 6 p.m. work session and 7 p.m. regular session, council chambers,...
Huskies Sweep Opening Day At Oregon Classic (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Sweet Home won each of its three matches at the Oregon Wrestling Classic in Redmond to win its pool on Friday. The Huskies will next face Scappoose in today’s quarterfinals.
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Glasswork Depoe Bay -
Glassworks Around Depoe Bay, Oregon
Dancing Coyote Gallery features blown glass vases with sealife etchings by
Cynthia Meyers
Custom glass sculpture and floats by Bryan Duncan and Ron
Mynatt's vases and glass floats. Lareisa Plaza #34 NE Hwy 101, Depoe Bay (541)
765-3366.
Art on the Edge Gallery features a significant selection of
glass artists including large blown glass platters and vases by Dennis Mullen
and James Alloway's contemporary blown glass lamps including jellyfish lamps and
huge chandeliers made with up to 50 individual pieces of blown glass. They also
offer contemporary and sea-themed blown glass vases by Paul Counts. Lareisa
Plaza #50 NE Hwy 101, Depoe Bay (541) 765-7797.
Pyromania Glass Studio
operates a gallery here featuring the work of a number of glass artists and work
produced at their Newport studio including a wide selection of glass floats.
2925 Ferry Slip Rd # 101 (next to the Aquarium (541) 867-4650.
LINCOLN
CITY & GLENEDEN BEACH (10 Miles North of Depoe Bay)
Freed Gallery
features work by several glass artists from the Northwest and around the world.
Vase forms from Fire Ranch Glass artists Richard Nornby and Linda Allen in
Arizona utilize striking color combinations and encased textures. The work of
London glassblower Peter Layton includes brilliant colored works and designs
encased in thick clear glass. The gallery also features the simple elegant glass
forms by Washington artist Benjamin Moore, floral and figurative fused glass
pieces by Andrea Weir and the simple blown glass forms by Roger Dale combining
bright colors. Between June 21 and July 23, the gallery will feature the
flameworked figurative glass sculpture of New York artist Milon Townsend. 6119
SW Hwy 101, (541) 994-5600.
Bird Nest Gallery features one of the
coast's largest selections of blown glass floats by several artists including
Bryan Duncan. They also offer art glass by Fusion Works glass studio and bold
colored vases in formal designs by Joshua Swanson. 1529 NW Hwy 101(541)
994-2236.
Earthworks Gallery offers work by a number of glass artists
including blown glass vases, bowls and oil lamps in fluid shapes by Michelle
Kaptur. There's also large blown glass vessels by Chris Hawthorne (pictured)
combining trails of bright colors onto a waterlike background and utilizing
sheets of gold and silver foil. They're blown out to about 20 inches in both
formal shapes and fluid forms. Contemporary abstract wall pieces in fused glass
by Tom McQuaid are also featured. The gallery also offers freeform cut-glass
pieces by Lin McJunkin. They also feature work from John Cook and Rick Satava.
620 NE Hwy 101 (541) 557-4148.
Gallery at Salishan features the work of
a number of glass artists. Several glass blowers are represented including Dan
Bergsma whose work ranges from richly colored natural flowing designs and
classic shaped vessels to sculptural pieces using sandcarving and electroforming
techniques. There's also work from Susan Glass, a longtime Seattle-based
glassblower, known primarily for her elegant fluted bowls and platters. Several
other blown glass artists are also featured. The gallery also offers cast glass
works by Gerald Newcomb, fused glass by Doug Randall and glassware by Julie
Williamson. Gleneden Beach (541) 764-2318.
Ryan Gallery features large
blown glass fluted vases and platters by Susan Glass; floats, starfish and
pumpkins by Mark Ellinger; and fused glass platters and bowls by Dan Barker.
4270 NE Hwy 101(541) 994-5391.
Alder House III in Gleneden Beach is the
studio of Buzz and Anne Williams. They display their own blown glass works and
those of Mike Smith. Alder house is located on Immonen Road, four miles south of
Lincoln City, where you can watch the artists at work. The studio is open daily
from March 15 to November 30. 611 Immone Rd (541) 996-2483.
Summer Gap
features the stained glass work of Connie Shoemaker. She works with leaded
glass, copper and slumped glass in three dimensional hanging art. 2157 NW Hwy
101 (541) 994-8545.
NEWPORT (12 miles south of Depoe
Bay)
Located just south of the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Aquarium Village,
Pyromania Glass Studio and Gallery features contemporary dichroic glass art and
live glass blowing daily. Pyromania also has galleries on the Newport bayfront
and in Depoe Bay. 2925 Ferry Slip Rd # 101 (541) 867-4650.
Rickert
Gallery offers blown glass bowls, vases, paperweights and floats by Tom and
Trina Whitehead. You will also find blown glass paperweights in whimsical fish
designs by Brian Elahiff, hand-formed and signed glass chocolate drops by Patty
Hulet and Dan Bergsma's large richly-colored glass vessels with dichroic
inclusions. The gallery also offers jewelry of dichroic glass fused with clear
glass by Stacy McKenzie-Bahr. 1107 SW Coast Hwy (541) 265-2466.
Bay
Street Gallery features fluid bowl and vase forms and paperweights by
glassblower Michelle Kaptur, contemporary blown glass candlestick holders, vases
and bowls by Steve Adams and contemporary abstract fused glass works for the
wall or table-top display by Tom McQuaid. 859 SW Bay Blvd 574-0802.
Wind
Drift Gallery, Breach the Moon Gallery, Sticks and Stones Gallery feature the
blown glass work of Dutch and Aro Schulze. Dutch's work reveals layers of
transparent colors over opaque design patterns for subtly complex backgrounds
upon which he picks up hot twisted cane and murini. Aro's work is inspired by
colorful tidepools. The galleries also feature Correia Art Glass. 414 Southwest
Bay Blvd (541) 265-7454.
PACIFIC CITY (31 miles north of Depoe Bay,
OR)
The work of more than 30 glass artists including one the the coast's
best selections of hand blown glass floats are featured at Pacific City Gallery.
You'll find over 300 pieces of art glass ranging from large decorative pieces to
one of a kind dichroic jewelry. The gallery offers hanging jellyfish
chandeliers, table lamps, fused glass serving platters, glass wall vases,
paperweights, perfume bottles, wine glasses, bowls and stained glass. 35350
Brooten Rd (503) 965- 7181.
Beppu Gallery features the large blown glass
vessels of Tim Chilina. He creates graceful swirled designs with warm colors in
sizes up to about 20 inches. The gallery also features fused glass panels by Rae
and Mark Mahaffey. 34930 Brooten Rd (503) 965-6911.
SEAL ROCK (25 miles
north of Depoe Bay, OR)
Triad Gallery features lifesize and smaller neon
horses by Martin Anderson and the fused glass mobiles and sculptures by Teresa
Kowalski. There's also cast glass sculptures for indoors or outdoors by Shirley
Erickson, blown glass vessels and bowls by Jeremy Bosworth and foiled stained
glass mosaics by Lin McJunkin. 5667 NW Pacific Coast Hwy (541) 563-5442.
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Newport To Allow Greater Flexibility For Nye Beach Development (Newport News-Times)
Greater flexibility for future development in Nye Beach is the purpose of a change in the Historic Nye Beach Design Review District approved this week by the Newport City Council.
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Emergency Preparedness Discussed During City And County Joint Session (Newport News-Times)
Emergency preparedness was among the topics discussed Wednesday evening at a joint meeting of the Newport City Council and the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners.
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