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625 A Street - (541) 488-2474 [email protected] Bodacious! Visually stimulating Contemporary Art from our West to the East and Beyond. JEGA encourages you to bring more art into your life. Live music and performers: Aletha, Brad &friends. PARTICIPANTS N 2 E R E D N S A E L L Y 4 S CHNEIDER MUSEUM OF A RT S OUTHERN O REGON U NIVERSITY C AMPUS F IFTH S IXTH F OURTH T HIRD AS TR E E T BS TR E E T CS TR E E T E AST M AIN E S A T M N I A L T I HIA W AY H AR D A G INE N H T R O M AIN S ISKIYOU B LVD S EC N O D F IRST O AK W ATER H A M L E N P E E N O I R SHAKESPEARE THEATERS LITHIA PARK R A L I R A O D D S I R T ICT D OWNTOWN PLAZA 8 2 3 5 6 7 9 13 14 15 16 18 H J K 2 F N O I N U M A H S E R G Y R A R B I L E 12 10 17 C F SHERMAN 4 D 1 3 A 1 11 G I B Gallery Member Associate Member Working Studio Member Music Event Meet the Artist Demonstration E " 1 &RQFHWWL )LQH $UWV 40 N. Main Street - (541) 601-0963 Fascinated by unique traditions on a trip to China, Nancy Block uses papermaking and printmaking to convey the history and exotic beauty of the country. (WLHQQH 6WXGLR 143 N. Third Street - (541) 482-1766 831-325-7600 Mobile Etienne Gallery has moved to artist-owner Suzanne Etienne’s work- ing studio behind 143 Third Street, tucked in the alley. Filled with joyful art to grace your walls, grace your life. Come by! GALLERY MEMBERS WORKING STUDIO MEMBERS $VKODQG $UW &HQWHU 357 E. Main - (541) 301-5975 www.ashlandartcenter.org Ashland Art Center is a 501(c)(3) non-prot art center that serves Southern Oregon with art education and artist support. Join today as an artist member or art enthusiast! 4 7 'DYLV DQG &OLQH *DOOHU\ 525 A Street, Suite 1 - (541) 482-2069 www.davisandcline.com Featuring two shows June 1 - July 30. Gallery Space One: CLOUDS; New work from Michael Schultheis and Nancy Callan. 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Main Street - (541) 482-9463 www.liquidassetswinebar.com Now exhibiting work of Dan Elster, wildlife photographer, Keith Johnson, abstract landscape paintings. 3HOWRQ +RXVH 228 B Street - (541) 488-7003 www.peltonhouse.com Artists Dan Elster, Sarah Patterson and Cathy DeForest. Dan is an Oregon photographer focusing his lens on wildlife in its native habitat. K " 1 " 1 " " %RXOHYDUG &RIIHH 555 Siskiyou Blvd. - (541) 482-0456 www.boulevard-coee.com CC Nesberg APWC* (Artist Playing with Cameras) Black and White Photography of local and regional images, within Southern Oregon and California. C ,OODKH 6WXGLRV DQG *DOOHU\ 215 Fourth Street - (541) 488-5072 www.illahegallery.com “Capture the Moment” double exhibit:Susan Springer, new ceramic panels/sculpture & Terry Sauve, landscape oil paintings of Ashland scenes. Guitarist/singer Greta Gardiner. Wine & refreshments. 14 15 -(*$ *DOOHU\ 6FXOSWXUH *DUGHQ E 1 " 1 1LPEXV 25 E. Main Street - (541) 482-3621 Jan Jacque is inspired by nature as she explores the idea of tranquility, balance and complexity with her ceramic sculptural vessels; a process of joining wood sculpture and ceramic forms. 18 7KH :HEVWHUV ,QF 11 N. Main Street - (541) 482-9801 www.yarnatwebsters.com An inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats and accessories. 7KH &URZQ -HZHO 130 E. Main Street - (541) 488-2401 www.thecrownjewel.net Handmade custom designed rings featuring the beauty of Oregon Sunstone. E (QRWHFD E\ (GHQ 9DOH :LQH %DU %LVWUR 17 N. Main Street - (541) 482-3377 www.edenvalleyorchards Along with pouring their delicious wines, Enoteca Wine Bar and Bistro is featuring local artist Anthony Lewis’ series of oil paintings inspired by animism sculptures of Africa. F 17 7KRPDV /HH *DOOHU\ 20 S. First Street - (541) 482-1135 www.thomasleegallery.com Adam Licsko - Colorscapes artist that glorify everything that is right about the spirit of the landscape. In only eight years his minimalist style has attracted a devotee following. &UHHNVLGH 3L]]D 92 N. Main Street - (541) 482-4131 www.creeksidepizza.com Featured artist for July is Ashland High School Student Deven Mc- Coy. A combination of line drawings, photography and paintings. D *DWKHULQJ *ODVV 6WXGLR 322 N. Pioneer Street - (541) 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.com Featuring glass art and music from Je Addicott. Live music from 5-7 pm during the Artwalk with The Robbie Dacosta Trio. 2 6WXGLR $% 621 A Street - (541) 482-2253 www.babayard.com www.anndisalvo.com Each day of the month, Bruce Bayard creates a caran d’ache drawing of clouds, his rst drawings in over ten years. Each work will be posted at babayard.com/daily and available for sale. 3 $PHULFDQ 7UDLOV 27 N. Main Street - (541) 488-2731 www.americantrails.com Oaxacan Animalistas from Mexico will be on display. Featuring very famous artist Jacobo Angeles the Morales Family and many more. $UW DQG 6RXO *DOOHU\ 247 E. Main Street - (541) 488-9006 www.artandsoulgallery.com “Valley Diamonds” Pastels by Steve Bennett. “My most important joy of painting for this show has been to capture the unique beauty of the scene and season.” 2 3 E 1 " 1 " 1 " 1 $GHODQWH *DOOHU\ 7HD +RXVH 88 N. Main Street - (541) 488-0290 www.adelantegalleryteahouse.com Jeb Barton’s exhibit continues. Preview Clive Tyler’s new pastel Aspen painting, and new work by another Taos artist, Leigh Gusterson. Clive’s opening July 8th. " 1 " 1 $VKODQG $UWLVDQ (PSRULXP 1670 Ashland Street - (541) 708-0577 www.ashlandartisanemporium.com Come mingle with some of Ashland’s most talented artists and collectors! Refreshments will be served. 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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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40 N. Main Street - (541) 601-0963Fascinated by unique traditions on a trip to China, Nancy Block uses papermaking and printmaking to convey the history and exotic beauty of the country.

143 N. Third Street - (541) 482-1766 • 831-325-7600 MobileEtienne Gallery has moved to artist-owner Suzanne Etienne’s work-ing studio behind 143 Third Street, tucked in the alley. Filled with joyful art to grace your walls, grace your life. Come by!

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270 E. Main Street - (541) 482-1983www.houstonscustomframing.comNew paintings by Sarah Waldron.

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161250 Siskiyou Blvd. - (541) 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. For our current exhibit please visit our website or call: www.sou.edu/sma or 541/552-6245

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552 A Street - (541) 488-5227www.bohemiagallery.comTheater patrons are seldom privileged to the endless possibilities of the empty stage. Photographers Paul Butzi and Bill Saltzstein have captured this magic in a stunning series of images.

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500 A Street #1 (at 4th and A) - (541) 482-9008Come with us on Safari !Four artists including special pieces from a private collection:Adele Hiles, Joseph’s Coat, Judy Benson La Nier, Verno.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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89 Oak Street - (541) 488-2562www.hhgallery.com“Grand Opening” in our new space: 89 Oak St., THURSDAY, July 21st! Show run: July 12 - Aug. 4.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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228 B Street - (541) 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comArtists Dan Elster, Sarah Patterson and Cathy DeForest. Dan is an Oregon photographer focusing his lens on wildlife in its native habitat.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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555 Siskiyou Blvd. - (541) 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.com CC Nesberg APWC* (Artist Playing with Cameras) Black and White Photography of local and regional images, within Southern Oregon and California.

C215 Fourth Street - (541) 488-5072 www.illahegallery.com“Capture the Moment” double exhibit:Susan Springer, new ceramic panels/sculpture & Terry Sauve, landscape oil paintings of Ashland scenes. Guitarist/singer Greta Gardiner. Wine & refreshments.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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25 E. Main Street - (541) 482-3621Jan Jacque is inspired by nature as she explores the idea of tranquility, balance and complexity with her ceramic sculptural vessels; a process of joining wood sculpture and ceramic forms.

1811 N. Main Street - (541) 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats and accessories.

130 E. Main Street - (541) 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netHandmade custom designed rings featuring the beauty of Oregon Sunstone.

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17 N. Main Street - (541) 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchardsAlong with pouring their delicious wines, Enoteca Wine Bar and Bistro is featuring local artist Anthony Lewis’ series of oil paintings inspired by animism sculptures of Africa.

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1720 S. First Street - (541) 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comAdam Licsko - Colorscapes artist that glorify everything that is right about the spirit of the landscape. In only eight years his minimalist style has attracted a devotee following.

92 N. Main Street - (541) 482-4131www.creeksidepizza.comFeatured artist for July is Ashland High School Student Deven Mc-Coy. A combination of line drawings, photography and paintings.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - (541) 488-4738www.gatheringglass.comFeaturing glass art and music from Je" Addicott. Live music from 5-7 pm during the Artwalk with The Robbie Dacosta Trio.

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621 A Street - (541) 482-2253www.babayard.com • www.anndisalvo.comEach day of the month, Bruce Bayard creates a caran d’ache drawing of clouds, his !rst drawings in over ten years. Each work will be posted at babayard.com/daily and available for sale.

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27 N. Main Street - (541) 488-2731www.americantrails.comOaxacan Animalistas from Mexico will be on display. Featuring very famous artist Jacobo Angeles the Morales Family and many more.

247 E. Main Street - (541) 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.com“Valley Diamonds” Pastels by Steve Bennett. “My most important joy of painting for this show has been to capture the unique beauty of the scene and season.”

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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188 N. Main Street - (541) 488-0290www.adelantegalleryteahouse.comJeb Barton’s exhibit continues. Preview Clive Tyler’s new pastel Aspen painting, and new work by another Taos artist, Leigh Gusterson. Clive’s opening July 8th.

322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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1670 Ashland Street - (541) 708-0577www.ashlandartisanemporium.comCome mingle with some of Ashland’s most talented artists and collectors! Refreshments will be served.

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11859-B Mountain Meadows Drive - (541) 708-5141www.numinousstudioswest.com“A Circle of Friends” July 17th- August 28th, opening reception: July 17th 1:00-4:00pmA group exhibition of drawings, paintings, prints, photographs and mixed media works

322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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4 2357 E. Main - 301-5975www.ashlandartcenter.orgAshland Art Center is a visual arts organization that serves Southern Oregon citizens with art education, art exhibitions and art services. both locally and regionally.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

Gallery Member

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Music Event

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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1081 E. Main St. - (541) 482-3567www.HelloFMEC.comFeaturing “Awesome Art of the Ages...50 years of a unique collec-tion” Works by Rothbort, Donskoy, Frankel & more. O"ering mas-sage classes to the general public for a lifetime of massage.

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1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - (541) 552-6023www.hannonlib.sou.eduFeaturing a diverse array of art and artifact collections. Join us in the fall for rotating exhibits by students, faculty, and local artists.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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175 North Main St. - (541) 482-3647www.ashlandmethodist.orgJoin us in August for another exhibit of student art! Visit: www.ashlandgalleries.com for more information.

H 322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

40 N. Main Street - 601-0963

Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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322 N. Pioneer Street - 488-4738 www.gatheringglass.comEnjoy the glass craftsmanship of Scott Carlson and Keith Gabor of Gathering Glass Studio. Gift Certi!cates are available and workshops start at $75.

265 N. Main Street - 973-4325Call the number above for information on hours and special exhibits.

228 B Street - 488-7003www.peltonhouse.comA unique art space located in one of Ashland's !nest Bed & Breakfasts, Pelton House o"ers changing exhibits featuring local artists.

96 N. Main Street - 482-9463www.liquidassetswinebar.comLiquid Assets is honored to exhibit the paintings of Greg Martin, Marine photographer Jim Kurta and the Winter scenes of Richard Balzer.

130 E. Main Street - 488-2401www.thecrownjewel.netThe art of Katherine Gracey in our Jacksonville location. Plus local and regional jewelry, watercolors, oils, and giclees. And, see a true Renoir at our Ashland location.

280 Maple Street- 201-4015 www.ashlandhospital.orgACH will be closed for First Friday Art Walk in January 1, 2010. Please join us February 5, 2010 as we present our new show!

11 N. Main Street- 482-9801www.yarnatwebsters.comAn inspiring collection of artful clothing, jewelry, hats andaccessories.

1250 Siskiyou Blvd. - 552-6245www.sou.edu/smaSchneider Museum is CLOSED for First Fridays. Currently on view are: musical instruments from the Schuman Collection and new works added to the Schneider's holdings.

25 E. Main Street - 482-3621We welcome artist Richard Watson. He is a woodworker showcasing his organic bowls made from Birdseye Maple Burl wood and Redwood.

625 A Street - [email protected] our 16th anniversary in Ashland's Historic RR District on the corner of 5th & A Street. This triplex was designed and built by J. Ellen Austin, where artists live above and work below.

215 Fourth Street - 488-5072www.illahetile.com"Artisan Hands" featuring Carole Hayne's exquisite hand built porcelain pottery and Shahoma McAlister's richly textured hand woven natural !ber and Alpaca rugs. Wine & light fare.

270 E. Main St. - 482-1983http://houstonscustomframing.comWater and Land of the Rogue - oil paintings by Jacksonville artist Sarah Waldron.

82 N. Main Street - 488-2562www.hhgallery.comFirst time ever "January White Sale". All objects of ART that include "white" are o"ered at a 20% discount through January 16th. The gallery will be closed January 17-31 for inventory.

500 A Street #1 - 482-9008Come with us on Safari...All animal artwork featuring Vernon Lawhorn, Judy Benson LaNier and much,much more.Back by popular demand. The fabulous necklaces of Joseph's Coat.

270 Fourth Street - 482-1766www.etiennegallery.comEtienne Gallery will be closed for the winter, except by appoint-ment. Artist-owner Suzanne Etienne will be painting! Suzanne will also o"er art classes. Please call: 541-482-1766.

525 A Street, Suite 1 - 482-2069www.davisandcline.comThe Davis and Cline Gallery exhibition schedule is listed on theGallery website. There are about six shows per year with opening dates set to coincide with seasonal considerations. The gallery is not open during the First Friday Artwalk.

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Concetti Fine Arts will be closed during January, 2010.

552 A Street - 488-5227 www.bohemiagallery.comAshland's art lounge and state-of-the-art frame shop.The Mini Show continues featuring original art that won't take a bite out of your budget. No First Friday event in Jan. Happy New Year!

291 Oak Street - 488-4735www.ashlandartworks.comAshland Art Works’ 5 Galleries & Sculpture Gardens on Ashland Creek, showcase the work of many of the area's most inspired artists...

45 E. Main Street - 482-1499One of Ashland’s !nest jewelry galleries. Custom work designed and made on the premises. Rotating selection of sculptural and glass art.

247 E. Main Street - 488-9006www.artandsoulgallery.comGuest Artist Gary Foll will display a combination of two di"erent art forms, cartoon like drawings and the latest in i-phone art.

27 North Main Street - 488-2731 www.americantrails.comAt American Trails we try to capture the essence of the history of our West Coast and its Native peoples as well as promote the work of Local Artisans who share this vision.

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212 E Main St - 541-488-1700 or 888-795-4545www.ashlandspringshotel.comThe perfect place to begin or end your artwalk. Come see our new exhibit in the lobby.

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4 2357 E. Main - 301-5975www.ashlandartcenter.orgAshland Art Center is a visual arts organization that serves Southern Oregon citizens with art education, art exhibitions and art services. both locally and regionally.

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40 N. Main St. - 482-1135www.thomasleegallery.comRepresenting internationally renowned artists from around the world, Thomas Lee Gallery strives to move in a direction away from the 'main stream' commercial art and has #ourished as a result.

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C555 Siskiyou Blvd. - 482-0456www.boulevard-co"ee.comBoulevard Co"ee is Ashland’s newest co"ee venue and proudly exhibits local art. Boulevard Co"ee serves delicious, local and organic Noble co"ee. Stop by and warm up with one of our our seasonal specialty co"ees.

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17 N. Main Street - 482-3377www.edenvalleyorchards.comVisit us for a wide selection of !ne Southern Oregon wines and colorful artwork by the artists of Etienne Gallery.

2165 West Jackson Road - 482-7128www.ashlandinn.com The water colors of Jan Cunningham, head gardener and local resident gardener at Lithia Springs will be featured for January’s First Friday Event.

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A s h l a n d G a l l e r y A s s o c i a t i o nP.O. Box 241, Ashland,OR 97520

488-8430Toll Free: (877) PLAN ART

Web: www.ashlandgalleries.comwww.atasteofashland.com

“An in!uential book that I read years ago was Acres of Diamonds. The gist of the book is that what we hold of value, our diamonds, is found in our back yard. That is how I feel about our state and particularly our valley. The paintings for this show represent many of my favorite painting sites right here in our beautiful surroundings.”

“My most important joy of painting for this show has been to capture the unique beauty of the scene and season. It is an additional happiness to be able to share this moment in time through the medium of Pastel. I have used a variety of under-painting techniques: watercolor, thinned

oil, denatured alcohol to name a few. The painting is then completed with conventional hard and soft Pastels.” Oregon has an in"nite variety of subject matter for an artist and I am blessed to live in the Rogue Valley. There is a wealth

of inspiration for me as a painter of the landscape in my own back yard.”

Music by Douglas Ross on the Dulcimer.

M O N T H L Y F E A T U R E D G A L L E R I E SArt and Soul GalleryFeaturing Steve Bennett, pastels

NimbusCeramic Sculptures

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Shows and EventsThroughout the Month

Jan Jacque is inspired by nature as she explores the idea of tranquility, balance and complexity with her ceramic sculptural vessels. “Clay subtly implies earth. Wood and plant images re!ect the growth of living things. The vessels resulting from my lifelong study

are the result of my careful balance of these elements. Slow, complex, in"nitely fascinating.”

Her process is a joining of wood sculpture and ceramic forms. Beautifully "t together to create pleasing and imaginative forms.

Located in the heart of Ashland, Nimbus celebrates the contemporary craftsman and artist. Featuring nationally recognized and emerging artists in painting, ceramic ware, glassware, metalworking, woodworking, and jewelry. Come experience the quality, integrity and style.

After closing Gallery DeForest, Cathy DeForest moved her printing press and etching press to her new farmhouse studios just 5 minutes from Ashland. Come to Cathy’s "rst open studio!

Your visit will include demonstrations by co-owner Derek Pyle on an antique printing press and a tour of the book arts studio. Cathy will show her most recent work: etchings, artist books, poetry pockets and letterpress broadsides.

Special guest, Tahnja Pyle, will exhibit jewelry. Hours: 3:00-8:00 on FF, July 1.

Directions: come to Rt #66, turn left on Dead Indian Rd and drive for # mile. Directly across from the Ashland airport, turn right on Emigrant Creek Rd. Go $ mile and see Tuscan farmhouse at 1067 Emigrant Creek Rd.

For more info: [email protected]

or 541-690-6976 www.gallerydeforest.com

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Top: Bags by Cathy DeForestbottom: Founder Cathy DeForest at etching press

I recently took a trip to China and was fascinated by their unique traditions. Their beautiful calligraphy

and painting was enchanting and I wished to capture it in my artwork. I chose to use papermaking and printmaking to convey the long history and exotic beauty of their culture.

Papermaking was born in China about 140 B.C. during the period of Emperor Wu in China’s northwest Gansu province. The invention of paper set the stage for printmaking. Chinese scholars created rubbings from carved texts. They were originally used as a means of communication, but are now valued as an artistic medium.

I have used these age-old methods in an attempt to create in the way of the early Chinese masters, but in a modern format.

At times I combine printmaking on my handmade paper to achieve interesting results. There is no end to the experimentation that is possible with these wonderful materials

Concetti Fine ArtsImpressions of ChinaFeaturing Nancy Block

top: “Hangsu Bridge,” Chine colle, Nancy Blockbottom: Stone Flower Mountain, Handmade dyed paper & weeds, Nancy Block

top: “Solitude,” pastel, Steve Bennettbottom: “North from Hueners,” pastel, Steve Bennett

top: “True Heart Two,” sculptural vessel, Jan Jacquebottom: “Mama Bird, sculptural vessel,” Jan Jacque


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