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Seven new members broaden scope of art co-op

Lunaria Gallery has added seven new member artists to the cooperative gallery in Silverton.
Lunaria, owned and operated by 27 local artists, has evolved into a successful 14-year-old business. The new artist members are:

Barbara Bassett, oil paintings; Delana Bettoli: painting, jewelry and cards; Pamela Edwards, photography, mosaics and potichomania; Peter Fox, painting; Rebecca Rigsby, collage; Barry Shapiro, photography and Lynn Woolsen, metal and fabric sculpture.

Lunaria has also accepted the work of two new consignment artists, Deanna Hanson, Raku sculpture and Maggie McDonald, glass lampwork.

For information visit the Web site at www.lunariagallery.com.

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