For those still pondering the best gift to get for the artists or creative people in their lives, here’s the answer: the gift of materials and supplies. All most artists want in lifeโand in giftsโis to be well equipped as they follow inspiration down whichever path it leads. Art supply stores are their outfitters, offering […]
Art Watch
Witness to Wartime
Art is an entryway to understanding the complexities, and sometimes the atrocities, of history. The High Desert Museum‘s current exhibition, “Witness to Wartime: The Painted Diary of Takuichi Fujii,” allows a close examination of internment camps in the U.S. through the eyes of an artist who experienced them. Born in Hiroshima, Japan, Takuichi Fujii sailed […]
Dear Stuart:
Dear Stuart Breidenstein, We, members of the Bend Art Community at large, want you to know that we appreciate you. We want you to know that we have seen the many contributions you’ve made to our city and to so many of us individually. We know that without your ingenuity, civic mindedness and dedication to […]
Art and Craft Fairs Galore!
When it comes to shopping local, there’s nothing quite like the holiday art and craft fairs in Central Oregon. It used to be Craft-O was the only big event, and people would come in droves to get special precious items, always happening the second weekend in December at the Old Iron Works. Now, though, the […]
Skate School Gets its Own Mural
The work of a world-traveling mural painter can now be found in Bend, at the skate school Bearings Skateboard Academy. John Pipesโwho typically signs his murals under his professional moniker, Pipes Dreamsโcompleted three pieces now on permanent display at BSA. According to Gabe Triplette, owner and coach at BSA, he and Pipes are longtime friends […]
Crosstitutes Get Shut Down, Reborn
Going viral on social media can be an exciting prospect for an artist. It can bring more viewers, generate sales and push social media reach to a larger fanbase. It can also blow up in your faceโwhich is what two local artists recently found out. On Oct. 25, an Instagram account with the handle @feminist […]
From Cindercone to Mud Lake
In early fall, Cindercone Clay Center quietly closed after 17 years as one of Bend’s first and longest-running shared art studios. Its founder, Chad Fox (think Boneyard beer steins), is pursuing a new endeavor and returning to the simpler life of being a studio artistโallowing himself the joy of focusing on his own craft while […]
Artist Profile: Alisa Looney
Not long ago, I took a stroll downtown to see what I could find in the way of inspiration. I stopped into Red Chair Gallery and found artist Alisa Looney‘s sweet enamel sculptures that are rich with storytelling, humor and a love and respect for nature. Looney doesn’t just work with small enamel sculptures; she […]
Wildfire Ceramic Showcase
This time of year can get exciting for those who like to collect art and other unique handmade items, as sales and collective showcases are beginning to pop up. On Nov. 2, the Clay Guild of the Cascades will hold its annual Wildfire Ceramics Showcase in the gymnasium of Highland Magnet School, featuring the work […]
Redmond Loves Art
Full Disclosure: I moved to Redmond from Bend one year ago. I love Bend. I grew up there. My parents live there. I own a business there, an arts related business, The Workhouse, and I am involved in the communityโbut I just couldn’t afford to live there anymore. I never imagined moving to Redmond, but […]

