01/26/12 Art
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FUNDRAISERS
JEANS AND JEWELS. Feb. 4 at the 4th Street Theatre, 14 S. Fourth St. Tickets: $65. Proceeds benefit the Larson Gallery and the Yakima Symphony Orchestra. 509-574-4875, www.larsongallery.org.
LECTURES/Q&A
SARAH SPURGEON GALLERY LECTURES. Meets at CWU's Randall Hall, Room 17, 400 E. University Way in Ellensburg. Presented in conjunction with the Oregon Ink Spot International Print Exchange exhibition. www.cwu.edu/~art/spurgeon.html
* 4 today: Gallery talk by Joan Cawley Crane: "An Introduction to the History and Process of Printmaking."
* 4 p.m. Feb. 2: Artist talk by Jo Topholm.
OPENINGS
"JOURNEY STORIES." A Smithsonian Museum on Main Street Exhibit. Opens Sunday at CWU Museum of Culture and Environment, Dean Hall on CWU campus, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg. Through March 11. 509-963-2313, www.cwu.edu/~museum.
"CRUISIN' THE WASHINGTON STATE FOSSIL FREEWAY." Opens Feb. 4 at CWU Museum of Culture and Environments, Dean Hall on CWU campus, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg. Through April 15. 509-963-2313, www.cwu.edu/~museum.
RECEPTIONS
"PARTNERSHIP FOR ART." Opens with a reception 5:30-7 tonight at the Peggy Lewis Gallery, Allied Arts Center, 5000 W. Lincoln Ave. Community artwork. $5 donation is encouraged. Proceeds benefit YWCA Yakima's Emergency Family Shelter, Junior League of Yakima, Allied Arts. Through Feb. 3. 509-966-0930, www.alliedartsyakima.org.
ONGOING
Galleries
GALLERY ONE. "A Moment of Forever." 408 N. Pearl St., Ellensburg. Works by Jane Orleman. Through Feb. 25. 509-925-2670, www.gallery-one.org. 509-925-2670, www.gallery-one.org.
* Artist reception Feb. 3 from 5-7 p.m.
GOLDEN ART GALLERY. 103 E. Main St., Goldendale. 4-8 p.m. the second Thursday of each month: reception of the gallery's featured artist, local wines and live music. 509-773-5100, www.thegoldenartgallery.com.
THE FRAMEMAKER. 901 Summitview Ave., Suite 4A. Local artists, woodworking and photography. 509-457-8860.
FIRE AND FORM GLASS. 3506 W. Nob Hill Boulevard. Hand-blown glass by Darin Steen. Painting collaborations, wine glass art, jewelry and stained glass. 509-307-3603 or www.fireandformglass.com.
D. HEILMAN ART STUDIO. 7 N. 11th Ave., upstairs in Rex Marble CPA office building. Duane Heilman oil paintings. 509-453-7234 or 509-965-4333.
LaKAT GALLERY. 10201 Highway 12, Naches. Fine art photography, wood handicrafts. 509-653-1350, www.nachesvalleychamber.com.
LARSON GALLERY. Larson Gallery, YVCC campus, South 16th Avenue and Nob Hill Boulevard. 509-574-4875, www.larsongallery.org.
* Closed through Tuesday for renovations.
OAK HOLLOW GALLERY. Oak Hollow Gallery, 5631 Summitview Ave., Chalet Place. Fiber by Jackie Prout, photography by Rob Prout and blown glass by Robert Schroeder. 509-965-9256 or www.oakhollowframes.blogspot.com.
PEGGY LEWIS GALLERY. Allied ArtsCenter, 5000 W. Lincoln Ave. 509-966-0930, www.alliedartsyakima.org.
RED ARTS STUDIOS. Nob Hill Plaza breezeway. Workshops, after-school and home-school art classes. Call for schedule. 509-469-2766, redgalleryyakima.com.
SARAH SPURGEON GALLERY. "Oregon Ink Spot." CWU's Randall Hall, off Dean Nicholson Boulevard, Ellensburg. Through Feb. 5. 509-963-2665, www.cwu.edu/~art/spurgeon.html.
WHITEFOOT STUDIO. 3902 Harrah Road, Harrah. "Simcoe Collection." Frank and Jan Whitefoot's watercolors and Northwest pictographs. 509-848-2539.
Showings
CAF MELANGE. 7 N. Front St. "Heart and Home," mixed media art by Michelle Fortier. Through Feb. 15. 509-453-0571, www.cafemelangeyakima.com.
MUSEUMS
CLYMER MUSEUM OF ART. 416 N. Pearl St., Ellensburg. 509-962-6416, www.clymermuseum.com.
CWU MUSEUM OF CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT. Dean Hall on CWU campus, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg. 509-963-2313, www.cwu.edu/~museum.
* "Wenas Creek Mammoth." Features mammoth bones and a full-size mammoth. Through 2012.
FORT SIMCOE STATE PARK. At the end of State Route 220, 45 minutes south of Yakima. Interpretative center open by appointment only. 509-874-2372 or www.parks.wa.gov.
GOLDENDALE OBSERVATORY STATE PARK INTERPRETIVE CENTER. Guided programs at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. 1602 Observatory Drive, Goldendale. Admission: donation. 509-773-3141 or www.perr.com/gosp.html.
KITTITAS COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM. 114 E. Third Ave., Ellensburg. Exhibit includes historic postcard collection, Rollinger Rock collection, Howard Sorensen historic car collection, Mary Cheska doll collection, Native American beaded bags and basketry. Admission: donation. 509-925-3778 or www.kchm.org.
* "The Ellensburgh Aflame! Who Dun It." Through July.
McALLISTER MUSEUM OF AVIATION. 2008 S. 16th Ave. 509-457-4933 or www.mcallistermuseum.org.
SUNNYSIDE MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Corner of Fourth Street and Grant Avenue, Sunnyside. Admission: donation. 509-837-6010.
YAKAMA NATION CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTER MUSEUM. U.S. Highway 97 and Buster Road, Toppenish. $6 adults, $4 students and seniors, $2 ages 10 and younger, $12 families. 509-865-2800, ext. 1, www.yakamamuseum.com.
YAKIMA AREA ARBORETUM. 1401 Arboretum Drive. 509-248-7337 or www.ahtrees.org.
YAKIMA VALLEY MUSEUM. 2105 Tieton Drive. $5 adults, $3 students and seniors, free for ages 5 and younger. 509-248-0747, www.yakimavalleymuseum.org.
* "Land of Joy and Sorrow," Japanese pioneers of the Yakima Valley. Through 2013.
* "Head Over Heels Over Heels: One Collector's Love Affair With Shoes." Over 600 pairs of high-heeled shoes from David Childs' collection from the 1800s to the present. Through summer.

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