The Jefferson Museum of Art & History’s new exhibit, “Palouse to the Peninsula: Five Northwest Artists Celebrate Painting,” is to be open for Art Walk on Saturday, March 3.
The exhibit …
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The Jefferson Museum of Art & History’s new exhibit, “Palouse to the Peninsula: Five Northwest Artists Celebrate Painting,” is to be open for Art Walk on Saturday, March 3.
The exhibit features the art of internationally known painter Gaylen Hansen, his wife Heidi Oberbeide, and Susan Lamon, Frank Samuelson, and Linda Okazaki, a group that has a connection that goes back decades.
The exhibit is to open to the public March 2, and will be open for Art Walk, during which there will be a book signing of the exhibit catalogue. The Museum is located at 540 Water St.