Lopez Island


October 3, 2008 · Updated 1:21 PM 

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Lopez Island

Chimera Cooperative Art Gallery – Chimera Gallery will host a sneak preview of  “Hands at Work – Portraits and Profiles of People Who Work with Their Hands.”  Photos by Summer Moon Scriver and story excerpts by Iris Graville. Opening reception Saturday, Oct. 11.  Join us from 5-7 p.m. Open Thursday-Saturday, 10-5 p.m., Sunday 10-3 p.m., closed Mon.-Weds. (360) 468-3265, www.chimeragallery.com.

Colin Goode Gallery & Studio – We invite experienced and developing artists to join us for Studio Time on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (times flexible). This unstructured and untutored time allows artists to work on their own paintings in an atmosphere of mutual support and encouragement. A moderate hourly rate applies. Take advantage of our art greeting card sale (all cards $2 this Friday and Saturday only). Call 468-4715 for details. The gallery is located at 95 Village Road.

Orcas Island

The Lambiel Museum – 668 Olga Rd. Orcas. View work from 1915 to the present of over 200 outstanding San Juan County artists. Open every day for guided tours by appointment. Allow about two hours. $10/person. 376-4544.

San Juan Island

Westcott Bay Reserve Sculpture Park and Nature Reserve – At entrance to Roche Harbor. Take a self-guided tour of over 100 sculptures by island and Northwest artists. Open dawn to dusk. $3 suggested donation. Info: 370-5050.

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