CAVU Cellars is open daily, 11 to 5
Table Seating in Art Gallery.
Reservations are not required
CAVU Cellars
Presents
The Art of Friendship
May 3rd through June 2nd, 2024
Opening Reception: Friday May 3rd, 5 to 7pm.
CAVU Cellars is proud to host seven very
talented local artists for a show that promises to amaze its viewers.
Displaying artists include
Barbara Bates, Brenda Bernards, Shannon Kimball, Marilee Schiff, Betty
Simcock, and Bobbi Walker. New to the show is Mareth Curtis Warren. An
artists’ reception will be held Friday, May 3 from 5-7 pm. CAVU is
located at 175 E. Aeronca Avenue across from the Walla Walla Regional
Airport. Light refreshments will be provided, and beverages will be
available for purchase. On display at The Art of Friendship are not only
works in watercolor, oil, pastel, graphite, and other media but also a
kindred spirit that binds the artists together.
Please join us at CAVU to welcome these talented people. Artists’
biographies and artists’ statements will be displayed in CAVU Cellars’
art gallery.
CAVU Cellars Welcomes Sarah Wolfe
A CAVU Cellars Tasting Room Show
"Passage: Following the Journey of Wind and Water"
May 3 through June 2, 2024
Artist’s statement:
This valley has called to me since I was a child visiting my grandmother
with the warm hills and bold skies. I love to play with color letting my
eye see whatever it finds pulling it in from my senses. I
paint what the landscape speaks to me pulling from memory and emotion.
CAVU Cellars Hosts “From and For Gardens”
Art Show featuring Beverly Nash, Lynn Woolson, and Robin
Leventhal
Show Closes April
29, 2024
As we have said before, Spring simply
would not be Spring without our favorite garden artists showing here at
CAVU Cellars.
Beverly Nash and Lynn Woolson will be joined this year by
Robin Leventhal.
In Robin’s series, the perilous balance of life and decay, intertwined
by divine veneration are explored.
Please join us for another truly incredible show.
CAVU Cellars Welcomes Sharon Kaufman-Osborn
Imperfect
Offerings
Broken China
Assemblages
CAVU Cellars
Tasting Room
April 2024
Artist’s
statement:
“Ring the
bell that still can ring, forget your perfect offering, there is a crack
in everything, that’s how the light gets in.” (Leonard Cohen) We are
fragile beings, imperfect from the start. Our vulnerabilities highlight
our humanness and invite us to discover light in the midst of darkness.
The act of
breaking glass and china is incorporated into symbolic customs across
the globe. These traditions, which often take place before or during
weddings, are believed to ward off evil or bring good luck.
In the spirit
of these sentiments and in the tradition of Pique Assiette or “Plate
Thievery,” I survey my colorful collection of china, jewelry,
memorabilia, beads, and baubles and begins to break and cut. Sometimes I
start with an image or an idea and sometimes the piece evolves from a
kernel of curiosity.
I savor the
process of assembling the three-dimensional collages. Repurposing and
puzzling together broken, cast-off, or prized possessions into creations
with new identities, the past lives of these pieces are honored and
infused with new radiance, joy, and memory.
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