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PR01-10-08.pdf
Gorge Artists Open Studios Receives Oregon Investment Board Grant
After a 2007 Open Studios event that brought out art visitors from around the Northwest, Gorge Artists Inc. received a grant from the Oregon Investment Board to help promote the 2008 Tour.  Designed to promote economic development in the Columbia Gorge Scenic Area, The Oregon Investment Board provides loans and grants to promote economic development in the region.
The second Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour will feature 36 artists throughout the Columbia River Gorge.   Artists’ studios in the communities of ...

GAOS-1p.pdf November 2007 for the 2008 Event
3RD ANNUAL GORGE ARTISTS OPEN STUDIOS TOUR May 2,3 2009- 378 words
After seeing an art piece in a gallery or museum have you ever wanted to ask the creator just what he or she was thinking or wondered how they managed to make it?
The Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour was designed to scratch that itch.
In early May, art tourists from all over the state will be touring the Gorge looking for artists in their natural habitat...

GAOS-1s.pdf November 2008 for the 2009 Event
SEE ARTISTS IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT - 292 words
May 2,3 2009,   Art tourists from all over the state will be poking around the Gorge looking for artists in their natural habitat.  Participating artists in the communities of  Stevenson, Cascade Locks, Hood River, White Salmon, Mosier, The Dalles and Goldendale will be sharing their working spaces and methods so visitors can see artists in their natural habitat.  Tour guides are available ...

 

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