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Lunaria presents Altman retrospective

EVITCEPSORTER, a  retrospective show by Ann Altman will be on exhibit at Lunaria Gallery now through Oct. 3.

Altman will show her artwork done in oil pastels, acrylic, oil, watercolor and colored pencil, along with various printmaking techniques and her most recent work in ceramics. She was one of the founding members of Lunaria. The show will include some pioeces from last year’s collaboration project with poet Jade Mccutcheon: The Poet & the Painter.

In Lunaria’s Loft Gallery Bob Androvich will present Made of Money… a series of montages, each piece composed from obsolete, now worthless money.

“With currencies nearing extinction, I felt it was time to find a bunch of it and memorialize the art it includes,” Androvich said. 

Opening reception is Sept. 2,  7 – 9 p.m. Lunaria is open daily 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. It is located at 113 N. Water St., Silverton.

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