Salem’s galleries and museums are showcasing a variety of exhibits in July, including a solo exhibition by studio artist Mya Cluff at the Salem Art Association. The exhibition, which runs from July 10 to August 23, explores the theme of motherhood through ceramics, sketches, and words.
Exhibits at Local Galleries
The Keizer Art Association is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence with an exhibit featuring paintings, photography, and sculpture by local artists. The exhibit runs through July 28.
The Willamette Heritage Center is featuring an exhibit on the people who lived in the mid-Willamette Valley in 1776, and how the Salem area has recognized the American Revolution over the centuries. The exhibit runs through August 1.
The World Beat Gallery is showcasing an exhibit on Pacific Islander culture, featuring art, dance, music, and history from the region. The exhibit runs through July 31.
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art is featuring works of ceramics, textiles, glass, wood, and metal from its collections, including a portion of the exhibit that explores the Northwest’s studio pottery movement from the 1950s to the 1980s.
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