The Year 2010 in Review

Happy New Year to All Our Friends
from
the Staff of Fireweed Gallery




   Dec 4 - Jan 7  
An Old Fashioned Christmas
mixed media
by
Char Jump


The gallery will be closed from Sunday, January 11 until early February.
 


The gallery reopened Friday, February 5.
 


   Feb 5 - Mar 3  
   In the main gallery  

New Work
by
Gallery Artists



oil painting
by
Dale Webster Samples




   Mar 5 - Mar 31  
A Circle of Women
a visual and literary collaborative exhibit
by
Christina Whiting & Jenny Martin

in the main gallery



Miniature Paintings Show
watercolors
by
Kachemak Bay Watercolor Society members:
Donna Rae Faulkner
Caren Graupe
Melinda Hershberger
Renee Jahnke
Mary Bee Kaufman
Beverly Macy
Donna Martin
Michael Murray
Beth Nehus
Jan Peyton
Georg-Anna Phillips
Krinten Tonga

in la petite gallery




Spring 2010 Newsletter is now available


   Apr 2 -Apr 28   

   in the main gallery  

"Everyday Splendor"
oil paintings
by
Cheryl Lyon


   May 7 - June 2  

in the main gallery


"Spring Show"
watercolors
by
Kachemak Bay Water Color Society



in la petite gallery

"Down by the Sea, A First Look "
mosaic wall art
various materials
by
Bob Southwick



   June 4 - June 29   

   in the main gallery  

"Reality Check"
acrylic paintings
by
David Fuller


   July 2 - Aug 4   

   in the main gallery  


Strange & Familiar
oil paintings
by
Carol Lambert


   August   

   in the main gallery  

Tranquility
kiln formed fused glass
by
Laura Mendola


   September   

   in the main gallery  

Serendipity
new works
by
Homer artists
Char Jump, Katherine Little, Ingrid McKinstry, Elizabeth Petersen,and Christina Whiting


Kachemak Bay Watercolor Society
Autumn 2010 Newsletter
is now available



   October   
in the main gallery


Landed
Acrylic Paintings
by
Carla Klinker Cope

"Landed is about experiencing home."




November 5th to 30th
in the main gallery


Roots: Grounding Ourselves
mixed media exhibit of oil, monotype, acrylic paintings and photography
by
Jan Peyton and her daughters Aurora Stutzer, Julia Stutzer




Opens December 3rd
in the main gallery


Alaska: A Land Shaped by Water
photographs
by
Carl H. Johnson

"With this photo exhibition, I celebrate water in all the ways that it shapes this magnificent land. With over six million lakes and over 100,000 glaciers, we are blessed with an abundance of this life-giving, land changing force. Yes, water brings hardship and the pestilence of mosquitoes. But, as we celebrate the many wonders of our state, let us remember to celebrate this force that brings us beauty, awe and wonder."

   Continuing Exhibit   



found object metal sculpture
by
Don Henry




Fireweed Gallery will close on Sunday, January 11, 2011
for Winter Break
and reopen on Friday, February 4th.