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Pacific Flyway Art Exhibit and Welcome Reception

Pacific Flyway Art

Friday, January 18 to Saturday, February 2, 2013

Avenue 9 Gallery & Art Guild
180 E. 9th Avenue (at the Esplanade), Chico

Hours: Wednesday - Sunday: 12 - 5pm

Feast your eyes on wonderful art by artists whose subjects include wildlife and habitat along the Pacific Flyway. This exhibit will feature artwork in a variety of media, including sculpture, clay, oils, fiber arts, watercolor, acrylics, mixed media, glass, and photography.  Thirty-five guest artists are joining Avenue 9 Gallery’s 18 Guild Members this year.  In alphabetical order: Mary Allport, Curtis Auld, Juanita Baldwin, Patty Bambauer, Sharon Barker, Paula Beehner, Sandra Ciolino, Phyllis Cullen, Henk Dehoop, Norm Dillinger, Joanne Evers, Karma Ganzler, Joan Goodreau, Sue Graue, Ruth Hall, Doug Herr, Abram House, Pam House, Molly Kars, Karen Laslo, Jim Lawrence, Ann Baldwin May, Leslie Morris, Waif Mullins, Naty Osa & Javier Dura, Barbara Ramsey, Doug Ridgway, Shawn Rippner, John Seid, Jon Shult, Michael Simpson, Susan Strawn, Charlotte Sweetland, Richard Verkuyl, Janet Weidel, Marianne Werner, and Mary Wurlitzer.

View the list of artists and samples of their work


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Art Exhibit & Reception

Friday, January 25, 2013
5:00 - 8:00 pm, free to the public
Avenue 9 Gallery & Art Guild
180 E. 9th Avenue (at the Esplanade), Chico

Celebrate the opening of the festival's weekend and see wonderful works of art exhibited by many talented wildlife and landscape artists at the Pacific Flyway Art & Welcome Reception, Friday, January 25, 5 - 8 pm. Enjoy refreshments, live music, splendid conversations, and a no-host bar. Bring a friend and meet the artists, along with fellow festival participants, presenters, and field trip leaders.

There is ample free parking at the corner of 9th Avenue and Oleander, courtesy of Chico Nut Company.