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What’s New at Living Studios

There’s a lot happening at Living Studios right now, and we’re excited to share a few highlights from across our programs and partnerships.

· Art Events

“Our Fairview” Heads to Astoria

One of our most meaningful projects, “Our Fairview,” is continuing to grow. A major event is coming up in Astoria in early May, and we’re proud to have Cornerstone’s support behind this work. Their partnership plays a key role in making projects like this possible.

April Workshop at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art

Our monthly workshop at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art is back this April. These sessions continue to be a valuable opportunity for artists to connect, learn, and create in an inspiring space.

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Exhibits at Western Oregon University

Work from our Salem Living Studios program and “Our Fairview” remains on display at Western Oregon University. These exhibits highlight the depth, creativity, and perspective of the artists we’re proud to support.

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This week, we captured a snapshot of our Corvallis studio in action, offering a glimpse into the creative energy that drives our day-to-day work.

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Closing This Week: Bruce Burris Exhibit

Our current gallery exhibit featuring work by Bruce Burris will be closing this Friday. It’s been a pleasure to host this show, and we invite anyone interested to reach out for a guided tour before it wraps up.

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https://www.marchgallery.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Bruce-Burris-exhibit-pamphlet-2026-pdf.pdf

Coming Soon

  • A new Living Studios installation will soon be featured in the Corvallis Museum window.
  • We’re also preparing for an upcoming gallery installation showcasing Grant’s work.

Looking Ahead

We’re especially excited to be working with Tom Di Maria as we continue to grow and strengthen the Living Studios program. His insight and experience are helping shape what comes next.

If you’re interested in learning more about his work and perspective, you can read this interview:

https://gagosian.com/quarterly/2024/10/09/interview-creative-growth-tom-di-maria-and-stella-ishii/

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