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26th ANNUAL ART AUCTION Museum of Northwest Art
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Live & Silent AuctionSaturday, June 16, 2018
Registration and Silent Auction..................
Silent Section 1.............................................
Silent Section 2.............................................
Silent Section 3.............................................
Program........................................................
Live Auction..................................................
Opens 5:00 p.m.
Closes 6:15 p.m.
Closes 6:30 p.m.
Closes 6:45 p.m.
Begins 7:00 p.m.
Begins 7:15 p.m.
Golden TicketWIN YOUR CHOICE OF A LIVE AUCTION ITEM!
Purchase a Golden Ticket for $100 for a chance to win any item in the Live Auction! Look for the ticket sellers throughout the Silent Auction on Saturday evening. Only 100 tickets are available.
The Golden Ticket will be drawn at 7:15 p.m. in the tent. The ticketholder must be present to win and 18 years or older to purchase a ticket. Golden ticket holders should pre-select their choice in the event they win. There will be no time to deliberate.
ContentsUpcoming Exhibitions......................Sponsors............................................Board & Staff....................................Auction Rules....................................Live Auction......................................Silent Auction 1................................Silent Auction 2................................Silent Auction 3................................
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Welcome to the Museum of Northwest Art’s Homecoming!
The Museum of Northwest Art welcomes you to the 26th Annual Art Auction. Join us in building a strong future for the museum as a leader in the field of Northwest art through diverse educational programs and exhibitions.
The 2018 Homecoming theme marks the return of the museum’s auction to its hometown of La Conner. The evening celebrates our community, artists and volunteers who have given strength, wisdom, creative talents and financial support enabling the museum to enrich the lives of many for years to come.
The museum continues to deliver exceptional, groundbreaking educational programs and exhibitions. A prime example was Invisible, a collaboration between the museum’s education and curatorial teams. Over 100 seventh graders from Lucille Umbarger Elementary School co-curated an exhibit. Following the museum’s vision to explore voices in society that have been stifled or hidden, students selected, analyzed and compared artwork from our permanent collection that resonated with the theme of invisibility. Students were able to express their feelings not only in words on the walls, but also through art, to a large audience not normally open to them.
Thank you for your generous support of the Museum of Northwest Art. We could not continue to thrive without all of you. Please continue to come and enjoy all that the museum has to offer.
Michelle HurteauPresidentBoard of Trustees
Joanna SikesInterim Executive Director
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Honorary Hosts
MoNA is pleased to recognize this year’s Honorary Auction Co-Hosts for their exceptional support of the museum.
Friday Night Preview PartyHonorary Co-Hosts: Wesley & Sarah Smith and Andrew & Andrea Vallee
Smith & Vallee Gallery represents the finest established and emerging artists across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Located in the historic town of Edison, WA, the gallery is housed in a restored, turn-of-the-century school house and hosts a new exhibition the first Saturday of each month. The exhibition space has a beautiful hundred-year-old wood floor and excellent natural light. MoNA is grateful for our valued association with Smith & Vallee, longtime supporters and Auction sponsors.
Saturday Night AuctionHonorary Hosts: Chris & Allen Elliott
Since moving to La Conner in 1988, the Elliotts have served MoNA with their time, talent and treasure. Their generosity has been constant and longstanding, and as a couple their presence at MoNA events is ubiquitous. Not only was Chris one of MoNA’s earliest Auction Chairs, but she has also been a docent, fundraiser, art donor and longtime board member, still serving on the Collection Committee. MoNA thanks Chris and Allen for their heartfelt commitment to the museum’s vision.
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Auctioneer Ian LindsayIan Lindsay is an auctioneer, actor and drama teacher. He is honored to assist a wide range of nonprofit organizations from around Puget Sound and beyond. Ian’s theatrical work provides grounding for his auctioneering style. A former member of the Seattle Arts Commission, Ian works to promote the fiscal health of the arts across the Puget Sound region. Ian is a proud alum of Seattle University’s philosophy and drama programs.
Reader Chloe Dye Sherpe
Chloe Dye Sherpe is the Curator at MoNA and oversees the collection of more than 2,400 artworks, in all media, from 1900 to the present. Born and raised in Skagit Valley, she enthusiastically returned to this area and joined the staff in 2015. In collaboration with regional arts leaders, Dye Sherpe has organized bringing in over 100 artists into exhibitions at the museum,
Since 1995, Dena Rigby has worked with the Pacific Northwest’s most talented artists and art professionals. She founded Dena Rigby Fine Arts LLC in 1998, and co-owned an art gallery in Los Angeles. She has worked with civic, institutional, private and corporate collections, as well as architectural firms, developers, galleries and artists nationally. Rigby is a Certified Member of
Juror Dena Rigby
the Appraisers Association of America, and of the International Society of Appraisers. She specializes in Post-war, Contemporary and Emerging art with a focus on Modern and Contemporary Glass. She earned a BFA in Art History from the University of Florida and has studied Finance in the Art Market at Sotheby’s Institute in London.
many for the first time. Dye Sherpe sits on the Emerging History Professionals Committee for the American Association for State and Local History. She holds a B.A. in history from Whitworth University and an MA in art history from the University of Florida.
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Upcoming Exhibitions
Tanis S’eiltin, Totem & Taboo, 2014, plastic suitcase, flashing neon lights, post cards, high heels with abalone
and metal fasteners.
A major exhibit of recent works by over 20 contemporary Native American artists, curated by artist RYAN! Feddersen (Okanogan/Arrow Lakes), with Chloe Dye Sherpe. In Red Ink forms a corrective lens on stereotypical and historicized depictions of Native American identity
Together with the Skagit Climate Science Consortium (SC2), the Museum of Northwest Art will host its third presentation of Surge in the Fall of 2018.
Surge, an exhibition designed to draw attention to climate change and its impact on the Northwest’s coastal communities, provides the forum for artists together with environmental researchers and educators to present the public with new perspectives on issues such as flooding, sea level rise and storm surge. The relationships between scientists, artists, educators and community leaders have only strengthened since our first display of Surge in 2015, and public interest continues to build.
Eve McCauley-Chomiak, These are the tides that try men’s souls (detail), 2016, oil on canvas.
In Red InkJuly 7 – September 23, 2018
histories and traditions while simultaneously reflecting their current realities within a living culture. Native American art and culture isn’t created in a vacuum or a vitrine; it reflects pop culture, politics, activism, technology and self-awareness. In Red Ink represents a breadth and depth of work in a variety of mediums by artists hailing from tribes across the extended Pacific Northwest and beyond.
SurgeOctober 6, 2018 – January 6, 2019
by highlighting artists who are addressing their own
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Thank You to our Sponsors and Supporters
Fund the Future Patrons
AnonymousErik & Jenny Benson
Marge BickelAnn & Jon Bowman
Bruce Bradburn & Meg HolgateTom & Carla Bucknell
Ann & Donald CaldwellSarah & Bob Christensen
Clara & Dave DuffChris & Allen Elliott
John & Roodi HancockMichelle Hurteau
Makiko IchiuraRick & Ann Kaiser
Marge LevyJoan & Keith Magee
Polly & Doug MarshGary & Mary Molyneaux
Susan Parke & Dedy WardLorne RenderChuck Stavig
Keith & Catherine Wyman
In-Kind Donors
Aqua by El GauchoBalloon SplendorCamp KoreyChihuly Garden & GlassChristianson’s NurseryCountry Grounds CoffeeD Avenue Nursery Deception Distilling Farmstrong Brewing CompanyHaggen Georgia JohnsonLa Conner Brewing CompanyLa Conner Channel Lodge The Historic Lincoln TheatreMuseum of History and Industry (MOHAI)Nell Thorn Waterfront Bistro & BarNorth Coast Hotel Resort, LtdPerry and Carlson Shop & Gallery Salon Rouge SeaBearSeattle Shakespeare CompanyAnna SkibskaSte. Michelle Wine Estates Steve Willson & Joanne FredrichWoodland Park ZooCatherine Wyman
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Kerry Dyson Allen
Adelstein, Sharpe & Serka Dakota Arts
Landed GentryNell Thorn Waterfront Bistro & BarPerry and Carlson Shop & Gallery
Scott Milo GallerySwinomish Casino & Lodge
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Board & Staff
Board of TrusteesOFFICERS:Michelle Hurteau, PresidentTom Beckwith, Vice PresidentThomas Bucknell, Vice PresidentJoanne Fredrich, SecretaryCatherine Wyman, Treasurer
TRUSTEES:CJ EbertLorne Render
HONORARY TRUSTEES:Wallie FunkJudi MullikinAllan OsbergJohn OsbergPhilip SerkaCharles Stavig
StaffJoanna Sikes, Interim Executive DirectorChloé Dye Sherpe, CuratorClara Duff, Donor Relations OfficerMarlene Viloria, Development AssociateKyra Arnett, Education AssistantTessaRose Petersen, Finance ManagerKeshema May, Store ManagerStephanie Lark, Sales AssociateKate Scudder-Nissen, Sales Associate
MoNA Mission & VisionMissionThe Museum of Northwest Art connects people with the art, diverse cultures and environments of the Northwest.
VisionThe Museum of Northwest Art enriches lives in our diverse community by fostering essential conversations and encouraging creativity through exhibitions and educational activities that explore the art of the Northwest.
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Richard AlbrechtGenevieve BakerEarlene BeckesJim BishopKathlyn “Betty” BlackTerri BomgardnerGlenn BordnerAnn BowmanBruce BradburnPaul BradfordMichael BrownTim BrucePaulette BufanoTerry BursettAnn CaldwellBarbara CallChristian CarlsonBarbara CarneySarah ChristensenSusan ChristensenSally CramShelly CrockerClara DuffPhyllis DunlapSharene ElanderChris ElliottSunnie EmpieNancy EricksonJanet FosterPhil FranzelWallie FunkBradford FurlongRon GlowenJeannie Gravenkemper
Jonathan GutierrezDavid HallSusan HallKay HancockMit HarlanGreg HatchMarshall HatchGerry HenriotArthur W. HenryKarl HolzmullerPatricia HooverFrank HullBetsy HumphreyRichard HumphreyJerry JacksonElliott JohnsonLeslie Johnson StayT. JoyMari JuntunenLouise KikuchiSteve KleinGreg KlevenLou Ann KnutzenKate KondrakSue KrienenBev LarsonJean LeibStephen LindstromBruce LisserHelen MattoxGretchen McCauleyPhil McCrackenAlice MeyerSusan Meyer
Maude MisnerGary MolyneauxMary MoodyDiane MortonJudi MullikinMaren NelsonLeslie NordtvedtBeverlee (Babo) OlanieJeff OttesenGrace ParkJessica PavishDave PetersonWayne ReinholtMeghan Dunlap-RiceLynn RiesAlexa RobbinsMatthew RobertsonMarnie RoozenStanton SchmidPhil SerkaPatricia SmithChuck StavigJacqueline StegnerWanda SteinCheryl TelfordMadelyn ThomasAnthony TurpinNancy VogelJerry WillinsBrian WolfeStedem WoodSusan WoodValla Youngquist
Thank You To Our Past Trustees
We are pleased to recognize all past board members for their significant contributions to MoNA’s growth and development. They have created an institutional legacy for current and future generations.
We apologize for any omissions or errors. Please notify MoNA with any edits. Thank you!
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How the Auction Works
BID NUMBERSWhen you register to attend the auction, you will be assigned a bid number. You will receive your bid packet (including bidding card) when you check in at Registration the night of the auction. If you registered with a guest within the same household, you and your guest will share the same bid number. If you would like to arrange for separate bid numbers, please contact Marlene at (360) 466-4446 x112.
SILENT AUCTIONAll items have bid sheets attached or nearby. Enter a bid by writing your bid number next to the bid amount you desire. Please press hard, as you are making three copies.
You may skip ahead to the bid amount you want to pay, and you may skip the pre-printed increments to any higher amount. The next bidder must bid higher than you to be successful.
Each item has a Guaranteed Purchase option at the bottom of its bid sheet. Guaranteed Purchase means you are willing to pay a premium price to guarantee you will own that item. Simply write your bid number by the predetermined sale price to close the item to further bidding.
You may bid on any item in the silent auction until the auctioneer announces “no more bids.” Announcements will be made prior to each closing. At the close of each silent auction section, a MoNA representative will circle the highest written bid for each item. Designation by the silent auction official of the bid you have written as the top bid is a legal contract to purchase that silent auction item.
In the event of a dispute over a silent auction bid, final oral bids will be taken from those who have already placed written bids. The auctioneer will determine the winning bid and the decision will be final.
LIVE AUCTIONTo bid on an item, please hold your bid card high with the number facing the auctioneer. Designated spotters can also accept your bid. The highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be deemed a legal contract with that bidder to purchase the item. The auctioneer reserves the right to settle any and all disputes, complaints, misunderstandings, errors and sales at his/her discretion. The auctioneer’s decision will be final.
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FUND-THE-FUTUREFund-the-Future is an opportunity to support MoNA’s educational programs, exhibitions and permanent collection stewardship by making a 100% tax-deductible monetary donation. Fund-the-Future will take place halfway through the Live Auction.
The auctioneer will invite you to hold up your bid card and pledge $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $5,000, or $10,000 in support of MoNA. Please hold your card in the air, facing the auctioneer, until you hear your bid number read aloud. You are welcome to raise your card as many times as you like, and at multiple levels. The amount(s) you pledged will be included with your other auction purchases during checkout.
CHECKOUT Cash, personal checks, Discover, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted as payment for purchases. Please make your check payable to Museum of Northwest Art. Payment in full is expected the evening of the auction. Bidders who elect at registration to be served under the Express pay system do not have to stand in line to pay for their purchases. Simply register your credit card with cashier, and your receipt will be ready at the end of the evening.
TAX DEDUCTIBILITY The Museum of Northwest Art is a registered 501 c 3 not-for-profit organization (tax ID# 91-1181221). Purchases made at a benefit auction in the State of Washington are exempt from Washington State Sales Tax. If the amount you pay for an item exceeds the stated fair market value as listed in the auction catalog, the excess amount may be tax deductible as a charitable donation. Please consult with your tax advisor for further information. Fund-the-Future donations are 100% tax-deductible.
PICKING UP YOUR ITEMSItems may be removed from the premises only by showing a paid receipt obtained from the cashier. Purchased items can be picked up from a museum representative at the designated Art Packaging area.
The successful bidder is responsible for claiming all items, including certificates, the night of the auction, at the packaging location, unless otherwise indicated. Items not removed from the auction premises immediately following the auction may be picked up at the Museum of Northwest Art from noon-5pm on Sunday or during the week following the auction at MoNA during normal office hours. You may arrange for delivery service in the Puget Sound area by notifying a museum representative or by calling (360) 466-4446 x112.
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General Rules
Top silent auction bidders can pay for their items at the cashier stations, which opens for regular service when the auction begins at 5 pm. It is not necessary to pay for each item after its purchase, and you are encouraged to pay for all your purchases at one time. Each auction item will be designated to one purchaser only.
Some auction items, such as restaurant gift cards and experience pack-ages, may include conditions, restrictions, and expiration dates on ser-vices. Restaurant and other service gift certificates do not include tax, gratuity, or alcoholic beverages. Unless otherwise noted, all items and services must be claimed and used within one year.
Dates for all trips and similar events must be mutually arranged by the buyer with donor, unless otherwise noted. All reservations should be made at least one month in advance. No refunds will be issued for canceled, lost, or unused tickets and/or accommodations.
The Museum of Northwest Art attempts to describe and catalog all items correctly. All items are sold as is. The Museum of Northwest Art neither warrants nor represents, and shall in no event be responsible for the correctness of the descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance, or condition of the property. No statement contained in this catalog or made orally at the sale or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability.
The Museum of Northwest Art reserves the right to add or withdraw, with-out notice, items to or from the auction.
All purchases are final; there are no exchanges or refunds. All items pur-chased become the property of the successful bidder once that bidder is acknowledged by the auctioneer and completed the checkout process.
Each person issued a bid number (bidder) assumes all risks and hazards related to the auction and items obtained at the auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless from any liability arising there from the Museum of Northwest Art, its elected and appointed officials, members and employ-ees, the auctioneer(s), the auction company and its agents and employ-ees, the event organizers, sponsors, and/or volunteers connected with the auction.
The Museum of Northwest Art will share contact information of winning bidders with the artists whose artwork they have purchased.
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Keith SORENSONStorm Break, 2010oil on linen, 30” x 30”
02$1,000
Steve JENSENRed Boat in the Moon Light 2018oil on wood, artist made frame, 19’’ x 22.5’’
04$1,500
Susan BENNERSTROMBackwater, 2014oil on canvas, 12” x 12” x 2”
06$2,000
Patrick ANDERSONNorth Cascades II, 2002pastel on paper, 10” x 28” x 2”*excluded from raffle*
01$600
03$1,290Lisa McSHANEGuardians with the Moonoil on linen panel, 20” x 15”
Jean BEHNKEJoe’s Slice, 2017cast bronze6” x 6” x 13”
05$1,800
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Keith SORENSONStorm Break, 2010oil on linen, 30” x 30”
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Anna SKIBSKATwins, 2018glass, lampworking 10.5” x 18” x 10”
08$1,950
David RIDGEWAYTruck Farm Dusk, 2017oil on canvas17” x 17” x 2.25”
10$1,350
Anna SkibskaFremont Studio Visit for 8 GuestsJoin artist Anna Skibska for conversation and fun at her fabulous Fremont studio! Bring 7 of your closest friends and enjoy hors d’oeuvres and wine while spending time with an internationally renowned artist.
12$1,000
Georgia GERBERPelican, 2016bronze, 14” x 24” x 10”
07$3,600
Kathleen FAULKNERGlimpse, 2015oil pastel, 34” x 28”
09$1,800
Lisa ZERKOWITZ & Boyd SUGIKISeven Seas, 2017glass, 10.5” x 12” x 5”
11$1,200
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John Franklin KOENIGUntitled, 1958mixed medium collage 22.5” x 22.5” x 1”
14$2,550
Chuck GUMPERTDauntless Dream, 2013oil and mixed media48” x 48” x 1.5”
16$4,200
Peregrine O’GORMLEYYour Very own Feetbronze edition of 2510” x 4” x 4.5”
18$4,250
Dederick WARDWetlands 2oil on canvas41” x 31”
13$2,200
Margie McDONALDHoley Convolutedsteel and copper wire, glass beads 60” x 16” x 8”
15$3,200
Robert McCAULEYPost Modern Habitat, 2018oil on canvas, 62” x 24”Courtesy of Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle
17$6,000
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Chuck GUMPERTDauntless Dream, 2013oil and mixed media48” x 48” x 1.5”
Peregrine O’GORMLEYYour Very own Feetbronze edition of 2510” x 4” x 4.5” 17
Leon WHITEThe Forest Guardianceramic, gold leaf, madrona wood23” x 23” x 12”
20$2,500
Paul HAVASOysterville Series, 2004oil on canvas, 8.25” x 32.25”Donated by Margaret Miller
22$1,750
Peter BELKNAPBecause The Night, 2018mixed media on canvas, phosphorescent paint49” x 37” x 2”
24$1,950
Christopher MATHIEThe Inner Work We Do, 2014acrylic, charcoal, aquarelle, gesso and varnish on canvas 36” x 36” x 2.5”
19$3,000
Lanny BERGNERThe Perfumerystainless steel mesh, brass wire, silicone, linen thread21” x 12” x 12”
23$2,200
Tour their house with David Hall, the STUDIOEDISON Architect who designed their home on 5-acres overlooking the Samish Valley. The ranch style house was designed for privacy and views using natural, sustainable materials and energy efficient concepts. Bring your friends for an inspiring event with architecture, art, tasty bites and cocktails.
21$1,000Steve Willson-Joanne Fredrich Bow Hill House Cocktail Party for 8 Guests (schedule within one calendar year)
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Fund-the-Future
When you support MoNA, you help connect people with art and change lives in our diverse community. Together, let’s raise our paddles to fund MoNA’s future.
Every dollar of your contribution, up to $50,000, will be matched thanks to a collective advanced pledge from the following generous patrons:
Please raise your paddle at any level, and as many times as you’d like, to help MoNA shine brightly into the future.
Michelle HurteauMakiko IchiuraRick & Ann KaiserMarge LevyJoan & Keith MageePolly & Doug MarshGary & Mary MolyneauxSusan Parke & Dedy WardLorne RenderChuck StavigKeith & Catherine Wyman
Fund-the-Future Patrons
AnonymousErik & Jenny BensonMarge BickelAnn & Jon BowmanBruce Bradburn & Meg HolgateTom & Carla BucknellAnn & Donald CaldwellSarah & Bob ChristensenClara & Dave DuffChris & Allen ElliottJohn & Roodi Hancock
$10,000 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000
$500 $250 $100 $50
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Manfred LINDENBERGERSummertimeacrylic on canvas24” x 20”
25$2,900
Phillip LEVINEMy True Love’s Hair #3bronze, 18” x 9” x 9”
26$4,000
Karen BUHLERAiley Movesglass and steel, 26” x 38” x 13”
27$5,000
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Becky FLETCHEROrcas Island, 2017oil on canvas36” x 48” x 1”
28$1,900
Sue ROBERTSBuoyancy, 2015clay and glaze11” x 15” x 12”
30$1,000
Steve JENSENSunken Ship, 2014carved wood canoe embedded in epoxy with solid steel frame15.5” x 19.75” x 1.5”Donated by Erik & Jenny Benson
29$2,000
Dick WEISS & Cappy THOMPSONAngel, 2011fired clay, 16” x 16” x 1.5”Donated by Dick & Lynn Di Nino
32$850
Alfred CURRIERMedina, 2016oil, 10” x 12” x 1”
31$950
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Steve JENSENSunken Ship, 2014carved wood canoe embedded in epoxy with solid steel frame15.5” x 19.75” x 1.5”Donated by Erik & Jenny Benson
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Ann DUFFYFirst Light, 2016oil on canvas23” x 27” x 2.25”
34$1,750
Gwendolyn KNIGHTMask, 1964etching, printer’s proof18” x 12”Donated by Elizabeth Tapper
36$2,500
Alfred CURRIERMedina, 2016oil, 10” x 12” x 1”
Cathie Wyman and Georgia Johnson Farm-to-Table Dinner for 8 Guests Have you ever eaten art? Cathie and Georgia invite you to a La Conner Farm-to-Table Dinner lovingly prepared by Georgia Johnson. Enjoy a unique four-course meal reflecting art by Wayne Thiebaud, Floris van Dyke, Salvador Dali and Paul Cezanne. Georgia is known for making delicious, healthy food from scratch, celebrating the local bounty of Skagit Valley. Location to be determined - your house or ours.
33$1,000
Jack GUNTERUntitled “Logging Camano Series,” 1988egg tempera on board, 36” x 24” x .75”Courtesy of David Cassera Gallery
35$3,800
William I . CUMMINGPersonal Sketchbook1964mixed, 9.5” x 7”Donated by Dena Lee-Cumming
37$7,000
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Class Superlatives
Most Spirited
Most Organized
Most Talkative
Most Studious
Most Dependable
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Best Smile
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Kathryn ALTUSBallard Locks 100 Years, 201711” x 14” x 1.5”
102$600
104$750
Stephen McMILLANModrone, 1980multi-plate etching32” x 38.75 x 1”Donated by Dorothy Bird
106$950
Kris ABSHIRERiver Reflectionssilk, acrylics, metallics30” x 15” x .75”
101$275
Jane ALYNNWindbreak, 2015zone plate photo, gelatin silver print, 21” x 17” x 1”
Louis ANDERSONStill-Life in Blue, 2016watercolor, 18” x 24”
103$300
Harold BALAZSTo Survive, 2004screen print, 22” x 15”Donated by James Bertolino
105$230
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Dotti BURTONWaiting, 2016acrylic28.5” x 23” x 1.25”
108$550
Margaret CARPENTERARNETTMoods of Fallwatercolor, 22” x 28”
110$500
Michael FELBERArctic Father, 2018archival digital print of a colored pencil drawing, 31.5” x 38.5”
112$900
Carla BUCKNELLChez Moi, 2017encaustic mixed media13” x 13” x 1.25”
107$350
Jerlyn CABATrying to Hold it Together 1995glass, 12.5” x 14.5” x 1.5”
109$150
Joan CROSSTake Off, 2018pastel and acrylic on poper on canvas, 19.5” x 21”x 1.25”
111$400
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Andy FRIEDLANDERDistant Rain Over the Bay, 2015oil on canvas36” x 24”
114$450
Karen HACKENBURGGatorade, 2018archival digital iPad drawing on rag paper, 36” x 28” x 1.5”
115$1,600
Rita HORNBECKCliff Dwellers, 2018acrylic, 18.25” x 18.5”
117$625
Caryn FRIEDLANDERRiffle, 2008pastel on paper, 11.5” x 13.5”
118$475
Gary GIOVANESpirits Awakenacrylic on cedar, red oak frame, 27” x 14”
116$500
Nicolette HARRINGTONLines to Read, 2015watercolor12” x 20.75” x 1.25”
113$300
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Andy FRIEDLANDERDistant Rain Over the Bay, 2015oil on canvas36” x 24”
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Rebecca HYLANDView from Nest Shore Bluff, Guemes Islandwatercolor, mixed media
120$650
Carrie L. LARSONRefraction I , 2015mixed media, paper and thread36” x 12” x 1.375”
122$485
John LOSEEGolden Rosephotography, 20” x 17”
124$150
Michael CLOUGHContinental Drift, 2016oil on canvas37.5” x 32.25”Donated by Rita Hornbeck
119$1,200
Tom M. JENSENCousin Karen, 2000etching and drypoint 17.5” x 23.75”
121$450
Erin LIBBYApple, 2016egg tempera, 8.5” x 10.5” x 1”
123$450
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Curt McCAULEYPeek-A-Boowatercolor, sumi ink, acrylic, brush and pen18” x 22” x 1”
126$500
Betty MILESWhite Iris, 2018acrylic on canvas24” x 30”
128$600
Andre PACEDivorce, 2013chalk pastels and crayon, 8” x 10”
130$200
Anna MASTRONARDI NOVAKPrimavera, 2016acrylic on paper over panel 11” x 14” x 1.5”
125$350
Carol MERRICKRuins, 2008mixed media31.5” x 41.5” x 3”
127$700
Joann OSSEWARDEIslandpastel, 18.5” x 26” x 1”
129$350
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Betty MILESWhite Iris, 2018acrylic on canvas24” x 30”
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Claire PHILLIPSWaiting., 2010intaglio etching with Chine Colle, 9” x 10”
132$125
Maralyne POWELLBlack Eyed Susan’s, 2008photograph, SX-70 manipulated on board18” x 15”
134$400
Elizabeth AURICSMagnoliaegg tempera watercolor34” x 12”Donated by Joseph Reno
136$2,000
Andre PACEI am Artist, 2013crayon, oil, chalk pastels8” x 10”
131$200
Dion PICKERING ZWIRNERMisty Pond, 2017oil on canvas, 10” x 22”
133$1,500
Frank RENLIEMan in the Moon, 2017mixed media13” x 17.25” x .75”
135$550
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Pat De CAROUntitledDonated by Shirley & Rouper Shakarian
138$250
Gloria SHELTONCultured Chaoes: Red and Silver with Windowsfiber collage scarf, 66” x 10.5”
140$200
Cathy STEVENSUpstairs at Guy Anderson’s Home, 1994photogaphy, 15” x 12”
142$375
Mia SCHULTE2 Reach, 2013 pastel and ink, 20” x 28”
137$850
Peggy SHAPIROGreen Sleeves, 2016mixwed media, conte crayon/monoprint16.5” x 37”
139$950
Joel & Lori SODERBERGHot & Cold #9, 2017combed glass11” x 9” x 3”
141$225
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Pat De CAROUntitledDonated by Shirley & Rouper Shakarian
Cathy STEVENSUpstairs at Guy Anderson’s Home, 1994photogaphy, 15” x 12”
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Li TURNERSanta Fe Siesta, 2017hand painted, solar plate etching, 12” x 14”
144$275
Christine WARDENBURG-SKINNERIka Islandchalk pastel, 24.25 x 30.5” x 1”
146$300
Suze WOOLFSkagit-Sauk Confluence, 2017watercolor on paper16” x 20” x 2”
148$500
Jan TERVONENIn the Groove No. 4, 2015mixed media, 24” x 18”
143$375
Debra VanTUINENLight through Madronaencaustic, oil and sumi ink on wood, 24” x 24” x 2”
145$2,400
Christopher WATTSStudy for Fibonacci Sequence, Third Segment, 887641, 2018ink, pencil on paper21” x 16” x 1.125”
147$400
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Mary MOLYNEAUXTulip Bowl #2, 2016collage, print on board10” x 10” x 3”
150$250
Katie SMALLAlignmentacrylic on board39.5” x 41.5”Donated by Richard & Britt-Mari Wisniewski
152$450
Sue WRENLive, Love, Dream, 2016digital painting 12” x 9” x 1”
149$125
Margot MYERSMulchatna Drainage IVetching, embossed silver leaf, hand-dyed japanese papers, 6” x 9”
151$400
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Art HANSENThe Pond - April 1978printer’s proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
153$500
Elizabeth SANDVIGUntitled, 1997prrinter’s proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
154$800
Mary MOLYNEAUXTulip Bowl #2, 2016collage, print on board10” x 10” x 3”
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Kris ABSHIREEmergence, 2018acrylic, mixed media, gold leaf, 30” x 30” x 1.5”
202$475
Mike BATHUMButterflies with Woodscape, 2015acrylic on printer’s paper17” x 28”
204$400
Coizie BETTINGERSummertime and the Livin’ is Easy, 2017pastel, 18” x 16”
206$425
Bob ABRAMSMickey & Minnie Mouse, 2018ink and marker 12” x 16”
201$300
Mika AONOOn the Verge, 2014artist book (relief, etching, aquatint) in a handmade box, 2” x 6” x 3”
203$400
Yonnah BEN LEVYOde to Hara, 2017Raku stoneware ceramic vase, 14” x 12” x 5”
205$250
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Mike BATHUMButterflies with Woodscape, 2015acrylic on printer’s paper17” x 28”
Coizie BETTINGERSummertime and the Livin’ is Easy, 2017pastel, 18” x 16”
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Roger COCKEYellow Brown Vase, 2018ceramics, 9” x 6.5”
208$300
Carol CUNNINGHAMNecklace & Earringssterling silver
210$150
Marceil DeLACYGreat Horned Owl, 2014plum wood, 9” x 7” x 4.5”
212$1,500
Chaim BEZALELWill the Circle be Unbroken #5encaustic on wood block19” x 15” x 1”
207$750
Roger COCKEBrown Green Vase, 2018ceramics, 9.5” x 6.5”
209$300
Tom DeGROOTZen Gardens 05, 2017unique serigraph20” x 20” x 1.5”
211$600
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Everett George DuPENAscension, 1977copper colored bronze, mahogany, 26” x 13” x 9”Donated by the DuPen Family
214$2,000
Everett George DuPENE. DuPen 1983framed sketch, 31” x 26” Donated by the DuPen Family
216$500
Kay Mattson FERRISFairhaven, 2010gouache, 28” x 37”
218$900
Dee DOYLEMountain Goldacrylics, 26.5” x 20” x 2”
213$500
Everett George DuPENOwls, 1988black limestone9.5” x 7” x 4.5”Donated by the DuPen Family
215$1,500
Pien ELLISLa Coner Mooring, 2016acrylic, 11” x 14” x 1”
217$400
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Kay Mattson FERRISFairhaven, 2010gouache, 28” x 37”
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J. Graham ROSSWhite Crow, 2018mixed media, acrylic on board, 12” x 17.5” x 2”
220$550
Juanita HAGBERGRainier Cascades III, 2014watercolor, 20” x 20” x 1”
222$550
David HALLRoss Lake 7.15.52, 2015digital image, 16” x 20” x 2”
224$350
Monica GEWURZOh Turquoisesilver and New Mexico turquiose
219$500
Richard GRILLAscension, 2018driftwood, madrone and ebony, 29” x 12” x 13”
221$450
Patricia HAGENCrag, 2017oil on canvas10” x 10” x 1.5”
223$500
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Jeffrey HANKSSaggar Fired Vase, 2015stoneware, 14” x 7.75” x 9”
226$350
Peggy W. HUNTMane Necklace, 2017recycled bicycle inner tubes, glass and hematite beads, nylon coated stainless steel wire, magnetic clasp4.125” x 17” x .25”
228$160
Helga JAQUESBrunch after Farm workwatercolor, 22” x 29”
230$600
Elizabeth HAMLINLooking Back, 2003watercolor, 25” x 38”
225$600
Susan BENNERSTROMBridge, 1994framed and signed print A/P X 20.5” x 26” x 1.5”Donated by Bea & Sam Hellis
227$750
William INGHAMPencil Study, Cubistic Forms, 1999pencil and prismacolor24” x 21” x .5
229$450
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Helga JAQUESBrunch after Farm workwatercolor, 22” x 29”
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Christopher MATHIEKingfisher Suite #1, 2018acrylic, charcoal, aquarelle, gesso and varnish on canvas 8” x 8” x 1.5”
232$500
Kingfisher Suite #3
234$500
Allen MOEWavecast, Ika Island #3, 2017
hydrostone9” x 9” x .75”
237$600
Rick KLAUBERDouble Land Bridgetunnel stone, jatoba base wood, 3.75” x 3.25” x 7”
231$300
Kingfisher Suite #2
233$500
Anna McKEEPermafrost Spruce, 2007collograph with chine collé11” x 20”
236$600
Fay JONESUntitled
printer’s proofDonated by Elizabeth
Tapper
235$500
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Leo E. OSBORNESpring Dream, 2018bronze and wood sculpture8” x 7” x 7”
239$1,300
Sandra Zeiset RICHARDSONThorn, 2005ceramic, 19.875” x 3.625” x 3.75”Donated by Stan Richardson
241$2,600
Claudia ROSS-KUHNDancer Seriespastel over acrylic, nonreflective glass, 70% UV all acid free framing and papers 24” x 20”
243$600
Bobbie MUELLERCorner Store - Victoriawatercolor, 18” x 22”
238$700
Art HUPYEbie’s Landing, 1986photograph20.5” x 16.25” x 1”Donated by John & Margaret Pageler
240$300
Cynthia RICHARDSONSundance, 2017acrylic on canvas20” x 20” x 1.5”
242$600
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Anna SKIBSKAArt Deco Necklacegold, quartz, rubber foam and magnetic clasp
245$250
Richard FAIRBANKSUntitled, circa 1978stoneware pottery with glaze 7.5” x 6”Donated by Crane Stavig
247$250
Andrew VALLEEWalnut, 2018walnut, 10” x 7” x 2.5”
249$425
Joyce SINISCALSkagit Valley Baking Casserole4.5” x 14.5” x 9”
244$135
Roger SMALLShattered, 2010oil with palette knife/brush 10.5” x 13.5” x 1.5”
246$700
Annette T. TAMMCaptive Anemone, 2009glass, cast and fused components, 13” x 7.75” x 10.5”
248$2,200
Lucy Mae Martin & Camille NordgrenYour Own Perspective, 2018copper (Nordgren), sandblasted granite (Martin), 4” x 12” x 6”
250$1,100
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Marc WENETStone Makerscardboard and reclaimed wood10” x 4” x .75”
252$900
Perry WOODFINAn Idea, 2018acrylic on stretched canvas, 16” x 20” x .75”
254$700
Jennifer A. YATESCandy Mycology, 2018earthenware9” x 6.25” x 6.25”
256$120
Donna WATSONEarth Connections 5, 2017cold wax and oil painting18” x 18”
251$650
Thomas WOODJesus Preaching to the Dinosaurs, 2017etching and aquatint21” x 18”
253$570
Suze WOOLFStraits of Juan de Fuca from Mt Erie, 2016watercolor on paper, 16” x 20” x 2”
255$500
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Perry WOODFINAn Idea, 2018acrylic on stretched canvas, 16” x 20” x .75”
Jennifer A. YATESCandy Mycology, 2018earthenware9” x 6.25” x 6.25”
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Ross MATTESONNew Dovebronze, 7” x 8” x 3”Donated by The Give Art Foundation
257$900
Fay JONESUntitled, 1995printer’s proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
262$450
William REESEWood Ducksprinter’ proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
261$450
Michael SPAFFORDUntitledprinter’s proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
260$750
William REESESilent Watersprinter’s proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
259$500
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Chaim BEZALEL & Yonnah BEN LEVYMount Baker and Shuksanacrylics on canvas on birch panel, 18” x 28”
302$800
Gary E. ANDERSONBeach Drive #2acrylic on canvas, 40” x 40” x 1.5”
304$2,400
Michelle BEARHouse of Obscure Souls, 2018acrylic on canvas, 36” x 36”
306$1,000
Zobra WAMBLESKAOn Point, 2009oil on canvas46.25” x 46.75 x 2”Donated by Dorothy Bird & Lin Lee
301$900
Janie ACKERMANArtist Point, 2018oil on canvas36” x 30” x 1.5”
303$1,000
Bill Ball FIREBALLInto the Sun #1, 2018acrylic, 36” x 36” x 1.5”
305$1,000
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Cynthia CAMLINUntitled (Bloom paper medium 2), 2017flashe, acrylic on paper mounted on panel, 26” x 19”
308$1,000
Arden CHARLESSophia, 1998sumi ink on watercolor paper29” x 24.5”
310$600
Susan COHEN THOMPSONMystical Night, 2017oil on canvas, 16” x 16”
312$800
Thomas WOODMoonlight - Hidden Cave199832” x 36”Donated by Jeanine Borree
307$4,200
Drie CHAPEKEchos, 2017oil on canvas, 24” x 30” x 2”
309$1,200
MICHAEL CLOUGHReeds and Willows, 2016oil on incised canvas23” x 34”
311$1,500
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Lori GOLDBERGTangledacrylic on canvas30” x 40” x 1.5”
314$3,000
Clayton JAMESTrees and Pondoil on wood18.5” x 28.5” x 1.5”Donated by the Estate of Clayton James
316$2,500
Louise KIKUCHIDusk, 2009sumi and colors on paper 14.25” x 36.75” x 1”
318$2,000
Gerry FRIBERGScent of Lavenderwatercolor26” x 21”
313$600
Charles LAURENS HEALDForget-Me-Nots, 1990a/c, 25.5” x 33” x 2”Donated by Larry & Dana Heald
315$1,500
Theodora JONSSONWater Meets Cloud Island 2017oil on canvas, 26” x 26” x 2.5”
317$850
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Andrea K. LAWSONMoonrise Over Protection Island, 2015oil on canvas22” x 28” x 1.5”
320$1,200
Maxine MARTELLGemini, 2016acrylic on cut canvas, charcoal, conte crayon, ink on paper 20.125” x 16.125”
321$750
Marlene McCAULEYKingfisher, 2012oil on canvas, 13.5” x 15.5”
324$500
Galen GARWOODSic Intur Ad Astra, 1996collage and paint45” x 31.5” x 1.5”Donated by John C. and Claire Koenig
319$1,800
Anne MARTIN McCOOLWishing Stonesacrylic on cradled wood panel20” x 16” x 2”
323$1,800
David HARRISON#2printer’s proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
322$480
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Thu NGUYENThe Meeting, 2014oil on panel, 16” x 20”
326$2,000
Barbara NOONANSharing Secrets 2, 2016pastel, 20” x 29” x 1”
328$1,250
Joseph RENOStill Lifeegg tempera, 34” x 30”
330$2,500
Jazz MORGANRiver & the Threadoil30” x 24” x 2”
325$500
Natalie NIBLACKWatershed, 2018five color linoleum block print on handmade paper, 20” x 13”
327$700
Frank RENLIEYellow Jackets, 2015oil on canvas, 21” x 26”
329$1,700
322$480
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Cathy SCHOENBERGWhisper, 2018oil on canvas, 22” x 20” x 1.5”
332$900
Duane SIMSHAUSERRaven Totem, 2013acrylics, mixed media, 39” x 12”
334$850
Whiting TENNISUntitled, 2017conte crayon on paper, 16” x 13”
336$1,400
Victor SANDBLOMEl Cuado, 2017oil on board, 12” x 16”
331$1,100
Barbara SILVERMAN SUMMERSEmbrasing the Universe, 2018mixed media on canvas18” x 24” x 2”
333$700
Keith SORENSONShrouded Afternoon, 2010oil on linen, 30” x 30”
335$1,000
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William TURNERSkagit 2, 2018acrylic on canvas20” x 16” x 1.75”
338$1,600
Carol WEISSNorthwest Wonder, 2014watercolor, 30” x 38” x 1”
340$1,200
Jeffrey M. THOSTENSONUntitled, 1980acrylic on archer paper31” x 38.25” x 1”
337$1,100
Dederick WARDOverlooking the Pickets, 2000oil, 20” x 16” x 1.75”Donated by Nancy Vogel
339$1,500
Maggie WILDERThe Dowager and the Dying Captiveoil on canvas, 32” x 33” x 1.5”
341$1,400
Cris BRUCHUntitledpriter’s proofDonated by Elizabeth Tapper
342$750
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Magic Skagit #1: The Historic Lincoln Theatre, Perry and Carlson Shop & GalleryExperience two downtown Mount Vernon treasures The Historic Lincoln Theatre: 4 Film Passes & 1 Family Membership, Value $90. Perry and Carlson Shop & Gallery: Gift Certificate, Value $100.
343$190
344$140
Magic Skagit #2: Farmstrong Brewery, Perry and Carlson Shop & GalleryTwo Mount Vernon businesses invite your enjoyment Farmstrong Brewery: 1 64-oz. growler, 1 growler fill gift card, 4 logo mason jars, Value $40. Perry and Carlson Shop & Gallery: Gift Certificate, Value $100.
345$270
Magic Skagit #3: Seabear Wild Salmon, Camp Korey, Country Grounds Coffee, Salon Rouge, Perry and Carlson Shop & GalleryEnjoy a sampling of Skagit products and experiences
SeaBear 60th Anniversary Limited Edition Columbia River King Smoked Salmon Fillets, Value $50. Camp Korey Board Games set, Value $60. Country Grounds Fidalgo Roasters ‘Tulip Festival Blend’ coffee & gift card, Value $19. Salon Rouge - La Conner massage gift card and chocolates, Value $85. Perry and Carlson Shop & Gallery - Mount Vernon gift certificate, Value $50.
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346$140
La Conner Channel Lodge - OvernightGet away from it all in a queen water view room at the Channel Lodge, La Conner’s premier lodging destination. Historic charm, modern luxury. Expires 7/1/19. (Excludes April, June, July, August, holidays & special events.)
347$140
Christianson’s NurseryTake home two stunning, large Hanging Baskets from award-winning, historic Christianson’s Nursery. Value $140.
348$150
Deception Distilling “Booze Basket”Deception Distilling is the most peferred spirit manufacturer in Washington state. We distill small batches of spirits in 500-liter stills to ensure quality in every drop. Basket contains a variety of spirits and blinking shot glasses.
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350$370
349$250
Seattle Getaway Package: Chihuly Garden & Glass, MOHAI, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Shakespeare - Richard IIICultivate your mind, body and spirit at these four popular Seattle destinations: Chihuly Garden & Glass, 4 Exhibition tickets (Value $96). MOHAI - Museum of History & Industry, 4 passes (expire 6/30/19) (Value $80). Woodland Park Zoo, 4 tickets (expire 12/31/18), 4 carousel passes, tote, misc. (Value $100). Seattle Shakespeare Company’s performance of Richard III (September 12-27 shows) (Value $96).
Perry and Carlson Shop & Gallery An art-inspired retail shop featuring a soulful line of products, including: modern furniture, handmade goods for the home, gifts, specialty books and curated vintage. Perry and Carlson Gallery is a new forum for thought provoking art work in all media. With appreciation to Trina Perry and Christian Carlson, past Board member.
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352$350
351$700
April Point Resort & Spa, Quadra Island, B.C., Canada. 1 night stay. Your British Columbia getaway leads to April Point Resort & Spa, on Quadra Island, where you will enjoy a 1 night stay at our deluxe Oceanview Spa suite. Serenely located under the towering trees on the shores of Quadra Island, the resort overlooks Discovery Passage and Gowlland Harbour. This coastal paradise, minutes by water shuttle from Painter’s Lodge in Campbell River, is a sanctuary away from the bustle of life, the speed of the city, and the routine of work. Courtesy North Coast Hotel Resort Ltd.
Aqua by El Gaucho, Seattle Chef’s wine dinner for 4 to Aqua by El GauchoChef’s Wine Dinner for Four at Aqua by El Gaucho. Dinner includes special Chef’s menu of Aqua signature items to be paired with their Sommelier se-lection of wines. Based on mutually agreeable date. $700.00 value. Valid through June16, 2019.
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