Yamhill County gallery calendar: From contemplative landscapes to the hard work of agriculture
Chehalem Cultural Center showcases local artists, and new owners plan to bring the long-shuttered Mack Theater back to life.
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Chehalem Cultural Center showcases local artists, and new owners plan to bring the long-shuttered Mack Theater back to life.
A little bit of architecture and a little bit of Dr. Seuss mix it up in the Oregon artist’s Hallie Ford Museum show.
Local galleries and theaters share common themes this fall.
The poet and Quaker minister talks about her books, hospice work, and the connection between poetry and science.
Plus, Yamhill County galleries offer impressionistic paintings and clocks with an attitude.
The McMinnville actor and construction contractor says he is selective about the roles he accepts.
The 28th annual anthology features the work of adults and children in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.
In a Newberg exhibit, Black artists confront racism, as well as speak to the experience of being human.
Yamhill County calendar: Besides the photography show, the summer promises theater, music, poetry.
The McMinnville theater reopens with Lance Nuttman in a one-man show about the nature of inspiration.
Artists emerge from the shutdown with work created in isolation, and live theater returns to the Yamhill County stage.
The Oregon Book Award finalist talks about poetry collections, the Western sensibility, and his love of chapbooks.
The artist’s eco prints, at the Chehalem Cultural Center, are an earthy mix of abstraction, symbolism, and collage.
The pandemic thaw continues, with a lecture by Trystan Reese, music, visual art, and a camillia fest.
A narrative art exhibit at the Chehalem Cultural Center tells stories that “provide insight into the human condition.”
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art exhibits 70 pieces produced by Northwest artists during the New Deal.
Last month’s all-virtual festival receives rave reviews, and we tell you which films took home the honors.
Poetry, podcasts, theater, dance, and music are all available virtually from the McMinnville school.
A conversation about the difference between America’s ideals and its reality leads to a Newberg fiber arts show.
The 10-day festival starts this week, bringing 127 films, none longer than 20 minutes, to the comfort of your home.
Documentaries play a big role in the festival, with particular focus on the environment and Native Americans.
The Bend filmmaker talks about ‘Tutu Grande’ in the upcoming McMinnville Short Film Festival.
A McMinnville retrospective shows the late artist’s range, from echoes of the Holocaust to Fauvism.
Adrian Chitty’s work celebrates the unseen people who “work so very hard to get that wine in your glass.”
Many events are canceled or scaled back for 2021, as gathering in crowds remains unlikely, but it’s not all bad news.
A show at the Chehalem Cultural Center considers the ramble of clutter that makes up home.
A Yamhill County artist visited a local park over a year and came away with a series of pastels expressing her life.
The planned performing arts wing wins the support of an influential statewide arts lobbying group.
The Watercolor Society of Oregon’s show in Newberg debunks stereotypes about the medium.
Organizers are coming up with two scenarios for February, and a virtual fundraiser this weekend will feature greatest hits.
Yamhill County calendar: A “season like no other” on campus, plus a watercolor show and film festival preview.
Artists Natalie Niblack and Ann Chadwick Reid explore climate change in a Chehalem Cultural Center show.
Chehalem Cultural Center and Converge 45 respond to a year of crisis with a show of contemporary posters.
With autumn around the corner, arts and culture events are creeping back onto the Yamhill County calendar.
The work of more than 40 Yamhill County artists is displayed in Newberg.
Chehalem Cultural Center showcases work by the late Michael Gibbons, Kerri Evonuk, and Sara Siestreem.
The Fire Writers conference helps Yamhill County teenagers tap into their potential.
Limited hours and requests to wear masks are common as galleries start welcoming back visitors.
Voices from the front: Philanthropist Ronni Lacroute says COVID-19 is forcing arts groups to think in new ways.
An online exhibition at Chehalem Cultural Center explores artistic responses to COVID-19.
McMinnville’s Third Street Books rides out COVID-19 with home deliveries, curbside pickup, and mail order.
Fiber artists explore the toll plastics are taking on the oceans in a Chehalem Cultural Center exhibit.
Voices from the front: Anton Belov brings a community of singers together through Facebook Karaoke.
Yamhill and Polk county residents will have clearer listening to the classical radio station beginning Thursday.
Things are changing daily, but most local art and cultural events have been closed or postponed because of COVID-19.
Wine country calendar: A little of everything at Linfield, new shows in Newberg, and Salem goes steampunk.
From horse-racing to Newberg’s 99W drive-in, there’s a lot to like in this weekend’s McMinnville Short Film Festival.
The Yamhill County calendar also includes new gallery shows and jazz by the Christopher Brown Quartet.
Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn will talk about their book, “Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope.”
Gallery shows on glass, Rogue River Wars, and tea service; a play reading; and a native son comes to town.
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