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Lunaria exhibits celebrate elegance and agriculture

Lunaria Main Floor Gallery presents the show, Artful Elegance, by featured artists Rebecca Cozart and Linda Jacobson Sept. 29 – Oct. 31. 

Rebecca Cozart captures eclectic, colorful images ranging from still-life photos to florals to food. Linda Jacobson creates intricate fabric wall pieces. Together they created beautiful silk and velvet scarves. 

Rebecca printed 12 of her images on luxurious silk and Linda added dyed devore velvet, fringe and beads which resulted in one-of-a-kind works of wearable art.

Lunaria Loft Gallery presents the show, A Celebration of Art and Agriculture, by How We Grow Our Food

How We Grow Our Food is a collaboration of Willamette Valley artists who came together to create art that focuses on the importance of growing food. This exhibit seeks to use art to show the community how food is grown with the premise that this is something many people seldom or never see, and often don’t appreciate.

A artist reception will be held on First Friday, Oct. 1, 7 to 9 p.m.

Lunaria is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday at 113 N. Water St., Silverton.

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