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All You Need to Know:
Who? You and your friends
What? SAA Fourth Friday Artwalk
Where? Galleries of Sisters
Cost? FREE
The Sisters Arts Association’s Fourth Friday Artwalks start again this week, with fresh work in the Art Galleries and on Art Walls throughout town. Stop in between 4 and 7 p.m. this Friday to see what’s new and meet the artists. Here is a look ahead:
GALLERIES
Sisters Gallery and Frame welcomes a collection of contemporary art by Lee Morrison from Sherwood, Oregon. These trees and branches on 16-inch round canvases invite you to become a small part of something big – imagine climbing higher! Also featured are pastels by beloved artist Antonia Carriere from Halfway. “Toni” has been diagnosed with Stage 4 Glioblastoma, so these are some of her final works, the sale of which will go toward meeting care expenses incurred by her family. The gallery also has a sale on the work of the late Gordon K. Baker from Bend. Gordon showed work in the gallery for many years, along with his wife, Kay Baker. His oil paintings depict his long career as a geologist and plein air artist. Also see trucks and tulips by Barbara Berry, local landmarks on canvas by Brad Earl, floral fantasies by Randall Tillery and new work by Kimry Jelen, Lynn Brush, and Kathleen Branch.
Hood Avenue Art is excited to welcome five incredible new artists—ceramicist Drake Bialecki, jeweler Anne Hinkes, printmaker Beale Jones, mixed media artist Linda Klein, and watercolorist Rebecca Sentgeorge. Each brings a fresh perspective and a unique voice—ranging from bold contemporary pieces to thoughtful, intimate works that invite you to slow down and look closer. The gallery will also feature the musical talents of Jim Cornelius.
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The Rickards Gallery kicks off the new season of Fourth Friday Artwalks with a collaborative group show titled “In Bloom.” Featuring the glory of spring, this show will celebrate themes of renewal, rebirth and abundance. Expect a mix of bold colors, soft textures, and stunning vistas dotted with the first bloom of spring. Featured artists include Dan Rickards, David Mensing, Mare Schelz, Garth Williams, Christine Joy, and Sarah B. Hansen. Visit the gallery from 4 to 6 p.m. for art, wine, and light bites.
The Campbell Gallery displays work by Jake Kenobi, a self-taught painter and mixed media artist from Bend. His focus is on the intersection of art, health and well-being. His work has themes of mortality that function not as morbidity for its own sake, but as a framework for reflection and appreciation.
The Stitchin’ Post’s Fiber Art Gallery features Poster Quilts from the Mount Bachelor Quilters’ Guild. In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, the Guild chose to honor SOQS with their 2025 Challenge Quilt. Each member received fabric in classic black or white and selected a theme that captures the essence of our charming town. The inspiration for this project stemmed from a vintage rodeo poster displayed at the Depot Restaurant, located just down the street from the Stitchin’ Post.
Wildflower Studio spotlights new artwork by local artist Bill Hamilton. Bill has been exploring painting the Cascade Mountains through multiple viewpoints. His new acrylic paintings and enhanced prints on board depict images from Bachelor to Hood and details of the Sisters.
Toriizaka Art will be open for browsing. See portraits and landscapes by Lim Khim Katy, meditative solitudes by Hong Viet Dung, fused glass sculptures by Karen Ehart, and much more in this unique collection of world class contemporary modern artists.Check out The Art Walls locations, businesses that feature art on their walls. SAA encourages you to visit them during their regular business hours. That includes The Barn, Fika Coffee, Sisters Bakery, and The Hub.
Sisters Arts Association welcomes artists who want to support the arts in Sisters and be part of our thriving creative community. Enrollment is open for new and renewing artist memberships for 2026. SAA also welcomes tax deductible donations from supporters who appreciate the value that the arts add to the culture of our community.
QuickDraw: At the close of the Artwalk, a drawing will e held for two $50 gift certificates, good at any participating gallery. Visitors may sign up once per gallery. Winners will be notified by phone and email, so it is important that all fields be complete. Thanks to Susan Bird and Stellar Realty Northwest of Sisters for their generous sponsorship.
ART WALLS
Fika Sisters - Featuring hand-printed art of animals and landscapes by Mark Seekins..
The Barn - Featuring the magical art by Sloane Earl and nostalgic works by her dad, Brad Earl.
Sisters Bakery - Featuring art by Megan Myers, and her whimsical animals and landscapes.
The Hub - Work by Juliana Madrone that is emotional, atmospheric and vivid.
MORE SUPPORTING BUSINESSES
Always ready to serve you on 4th Friday Artwalks
Alpaca By Design
Big Chief Vintage
Cottonwood Cafe
Dixie’s
Gypsy Wind Clothing
Hardtails Bar & Grill
Paulina’s Bookstore
Philladelphia's Steaks
Thompson Guitars
Ponderosa Lodge
Rancho Viejo
Sisters Cascade
Sisters Coffee Company
Sisters Folk Festival
Sisters Movie House
Sisters Saloon
Snow Cap
Suttle Tea
The Gallery Restaurant
The Open Door
The SweetEasy Co.
The Jewel
SAA is a 501(c)3 organization that welcomes new members: individuals who love art, artists, students, and businesses. Annual memberships range from $50 to $150, and now is a great time to join for 2026. More information is available at sistersartsassociation.org. SAA does not sell your info, but uses the number of visitors as a measure of the importance of The Arts in the vitality of our community!
