Chehalem Cultural Center goes for 'A Walk in the Woods' * Oregon ArtsWatch
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A new exhibition at the Chehalem Cultural Center titled "A Walk in the Woods" explores the multifaceted relationship humans have with trees and woodlands. The show features over 30 paintings and 20 sculptures by six Yamhill County artists who portray diverse artistic visions, ranging from expressionistic to realistic styles. The exhibition, curated by Katie Spain, draws inspiration from John Muir, emphasizing the importance of nature in human life and conveying a sense of wonder and introspection about trees and their mysteries.
"The show features work by six Yamhill County artists, with more than 30 paintings and around 20 sculptural pieces exploring woodland experiences and artistic visions."
"Katie Spain curated the exhibition, inspired by John Muir's sentiment of losing oneself in nature, provoking deep reflections on trees and our connection to them."
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