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Functional Ceramics

Audrey Long

Wheel-thrown clay, covered in glazes Audrey makes, in kilns she fires, using designs she’s refined over time, field-tested and cupboard approved. 

With dirt, her hands, glass & fire. She makes functional ceramics, pieces that are well-thought and utilitarian, each hand-thrown and individually glazed in shapes and colors that feel good. She makes vessels that you want to hold in your hand, drink your coffee from and share with the people you love. 

Mixed Media Abstract Art

Kirista Trask

Kirista Trask translates subtle moments and landscapes into swirling abstraction, blending saturated, opaque colors with translucent washes to evoke moment as an emotional experience.  Her work is created using a variety of materials, including acrylic, ink, charcoal, pencil, oil pastel, chalk and coffee, in order to react to the spirit of the location at the moment. These abstract works exist somewhere between presence and memory, giving the viewer a moment for pause. 

Adjacent/Adjoining

Sara Moen

Cambium Gallery presents Adjacent/Adjoining by local artist Sara Moen. “Adjacent/Adjoining” observes the beauty and the critical functions of wetlands, in the wake of a huge loss in protections to many of them in the U.S., from pollution and development.  Astoria artist Sara Moen portrays the natural world with charcoal on wood panels, and the large drawings in her new series each capture a peaceful moment in several different types of wetland habitats, all in the South Bay Unit of Willapa National Wildlife Refuge.

Cambium Artists

Welcome to our artists. Featuring the work of Leah Kohlenberg, Elisabeth Walden, Jo Pfeifer, Kelly Willimas, Millie Crotty, Emily Pratt, Tamee Harden, Audrey Long and Kirista Trask.