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218 Washington Street in the heart of historic Old Town Auburn, in the old livery stable building. Click here for a map and directions.
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Lisa Marie Kindley
Tapestry artist Lisa Marie Kindley is inspired by the ancient frescoes and faded tapestries of old Europe. Both romantic and rustic in feeling, they evolved naturally from her past experience painting murals and … Continue reading
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Happy Anniversary to Us!
Auburn Old Town Gallery marks its 20th year in business with an Anniversary Celebration beginning September 13th. Join us on the 13th from 1 – 5 pm for festivities that include artists demonstrations, refreshments, cake, face painting for the kids, … Continue reading
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Ardith Gray
Ardith Gray has worked as a designer since Art School days and is a graduate of The Burnley School of Art in Seattle, San Jose State, BFA and San Diego State, MFA. Her undergraduate studies were in glass and textiles. … Continue reading
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Merridee & Keith Smith
Merridee & Keith Smith use silk as their canvas. Educated as scientists, both have applied that training to an appreciation for the wonder of the world and the ability to observe closely. Merridee is inspired by nature and her … Continue reading
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Nancy E. Foster
Nancy E. Foster has been a professional self-employed jeweler focused in the jewelry arts since 1970. Her past jewelry business included the restoration of antique jewelry, designing and executing precious metal custom jewelry, and jewelry technique instruction at Sierra college … Continue reading
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