
“Landscape Magic: Waiting for Spring,” an exhibit of artwork focused on the beauty of winter and the promise of spring, will be on display Feb. 1 through March 5 in the Giustina Gallery at The LaSells Stewart Center on the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

Fourteen Pacific Northwest artists working in a range of styles and mediums will be featured in the invitation-only exhibit. The show was curated by Tina Green-Price, the gallery’s curator.
The art will be hung in clusters in the gallery space. Each artist will be given an area to display their work, giving the viewer a better feel for the artist’s scope of work and vision of the show. The featured artists are:
Mark Allison, Corvallis, watercolor, oil
Laurel Buchanan, Prineville, oil
Ann Cavanaugh, Battle Ground, Washington, fused glass
Bets Cole, Elmira, watercolor
Eric Jacobsen, Prineville, oil
Kate McGee, Philomath, pastels
Kris Mitchell, Philomath, watercolor
Marianne Post, Philomath, pastels
Mike Rangner, Albany, oil
James Sampsel, Grants Pass, oil
Bill Shumway, Albany, acrylic
Yer Za Vue, Portland, oil
Joel Zak, Salem, photography/digital art
Paul Zegers, Roseburg, oil
The Giustina Gallery is located at 875 SW 26th St., Corvallis. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The gallery is also open some evenings and weekends, depending on scheduled events.
Be the first to comment