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Photography by Ira Gardner

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture Event

Posted on October 30, 2019February 11, 2023

I’m excited to announce that I have been asked to be a part of this year’s artist studio tour sponsored by the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. I will have a lot of new artwork available for sale as well as some inexpensive cards and small gifts available for purchase.

Artists participating

Hazen Audel · Sculpture and architectural artwork
Kathleen Cavender · Oils and pastels
Larry Ellingson· Mixed media work
Tim Ely · Manuscript books and limited edition prints
Ira Gardner · Fine art photography
Suzanne Ostersmith · Acrylics and watercolors
Wendy Zupan · Mixed media whimsical sculptures and drawings

Purchase online tickets here

Ira Gardner Art Studio
Drawers and artwork
Artwork in the studio
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Come see where I make my work and take a tour of the Richmond Art Collective. 30% of my artwork sales will be donated Richmond Art Collective. Every original artwork sold will support an artist studio for a month!

Tour Details

3rd Annual
MAC Holiday Artist Studio Tour
Saturday, December 7, 2019

Tour 9 am – 3 pm
Visit seven local artists in their studios – see where they create and how they work. Art available for sale.

Reception 3 pm – 5 pm
End your day at Barrister Winery (on Railroad Avenue) for complimentary desserts from Beacon Hill, Barrister wines for purchase, live music from Ron Kieper Jazz, and a drawing for either a fine art photograph by Ira Gardner or a plein air lesson with oil painting with Kathleen Cavender.

$20 Tour and reception
$10 Tour only


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