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Lunaria presents new show ‘Inspired’

Through the month of November, Lunaria Gallery in Silverton features Kara Pilcher on the main floor, plus the annual Member Holiday Gift Show will be held in the upstairs Loft Gallery.

Inspired by dance, grandchildren, the garden, and books, featured artist Kara Pilcher was motivated to try to capture an image with paint, usually watercolors. The result has been a stack of “starts”, some which have been patiently waiting for years. 

The show will be on view from Nov. 3 through 28, with a First Friday artist meet and greet on Nov. 5 from 7 – 9 p.m.

The always fun Member Holiday Gift Show features gifts, cards and decorations will be featured in the Loft Gallery for the months of November and December.

Lunaria Gallery is located at
113 N. Water St., Silverton. Contact 503-873-7734 or lunariagallery.com for more information.

Regular hours are Tuesday – Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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