Posts Tagged ‘exhibits’

Pioneer Square Starbucks

By Aaron • July 7th, 2008

Aaron Crayne has selection of new works hanging at the Pioneer Square Starbucks in Seattle WA now through the end of July, 2008.

Pioneer Square
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102 First Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98104

*Images of the show*

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Evelyn Nagley Memorial Award

By Aaron • April 29th, 2008

One of my paintings at the Allied Arts exhibition has won the Evelyn Nagley Memorial Award.

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Broadway Market Haystack Paintings

By Aaron • April 16th, 2008

Aaron Crayne has selected a small series of my haystack paintings on view at the Broadway Market, the work will be available for viewing April 12 through May 31, 2008.

Broadway Market
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401 Broadway E
Seattle, WA 98102

*Images of the show*

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two paintings in a juried show

By Aaron • March 22nd, 2008

Two of Aaron’s paintings were chosen to be shown in the annual juried exhibition at the Allied Arts Association in Richland WA.

Exhibition starts April 01, 2008 through May 02, 2008.

Allied Arts
89 Lee Blvd
Richland WA 99352
(509) 943-9815

**The two paintings**

irrigation pipes and farmland no. 2

**update**

at the exhibition

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Showing at the Broadway Market

By Aaron • March 22nd, 2008

I will be showing a series of haystack paintings at the Broadway Market, the work will be available for viewing starting April 12, 2008.

Broadway Market
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401 Broadway E
Seattle, WA 98102

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505 Union Stn

By Aaron • March 3rd, 2008

Starting today, for the next month I have a selection of paintings on display at the Starbucks 505 Union Station in Seattle WA. This small showing is of seven paintings and is my first showing in Seattle.

Drop in a check them out, if you have any comments come back and post them here.

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505 Union Stn-05

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Waterbrook gallery exhibition

By Aaron • February 14th, 2008

A link to an announcement from an exhibition that took place about a year ago, March to May of 2007. This link is from the Walla Walla Union Bulletin. The show was at the Waterbrook gallery at the Waterbrook winery in Walla Walla WA (yes, that is the same Walla Walla that Bugs Bunny mentions in his famous line “the wishy washy washing company of Walla Walla Washington”)

The show featured new work that was finished right before the show opened. It also featured some older pieces that were requested because they are landscape of Eastern WA.

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Aaron Crayne Exhibition at Franklin County Historical Society

By Administrator • June 6th, 2005

Aaron Crayne has several paintings on a 3 month loan to the Franklin County Historical Museum in Pasco WA, as part of an agricultural exhibition.  The paintings will be available for viewing May 4 – Aug 4.  For information on the musuem visit their website Franklin County Historical Society.

thumb-FranklinCNTY_Flyer_062005.jpg The Franklin County Historical Societies Newsletter, "The Franklin Flyer", has a small paragraph in its June 2005 News Letter about the artwork.

To view the works, other paintings by Aaron Crayne and enlargment of the article please visit his website paintbox.org/aaron.

 

 

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Franklin County Historical Museum

By Administrator • June 6th, 2005

Several paintings are on a 3 month loan to the Franklin County Historical Museum in Pasco WA, as part of an agricultural exhibition. The paintings will be available for viewing May 4 – Aug 4. For information on the musuem visit their website Franklin County Historical Society.org.

The paintings are of the Washington Country side, painted in Franklin county just north of Pasco. The scenes depict elements of the farming and agricultural community from the area. The paintings on loan are “Winter Wheat”, “Haystacks, Morning Clouds” and “Four Stacks in the Morning”, and the works are done en plen air (painting in the open air). Although I am working in New York City, I will be returning to Washington with plans to continue the ideas and work that has been started in these paintings.

thumb-FranklinCNTY_Flyer_062005.jpg The Franklin County Historical Societies Newsletter, “The Franklin Flyer”, has a small paragraph in its June 2005 News Letter about the artwork.

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