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VIEWING REDMOND'S HISTORY WITH AN ARTIST'S EYE

March 1st - 31st 2022

“Art and Memory" is an exhibition created in partnership between the Redmond Historical Society and VALA. This exhibition features artists and Redmond residents Dorisjean Colvin and Loana “Barney” Johnson Reilly. These artistic women each captured a unique view of Redmond in their works, offering an opportunity to see the city we share through their eyes.

Some locations you may still recognize, while others are now just a memory.

How will today’s artists shape our view of Redmond in the future? What will you remember?

 

ON DISPLAY:

March 1st - 31st 2022
At the VALA Art Center, 8020 161st Ave NE, #104, Redmond, WA 98052

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

  • Dorisjean Colvin’s detailed works depict scenes from Redmond’s landscape as they were in the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s. However, our town has continued to grow and change.

  • Loana “Barney” Johnson Reilly shows Redmond as she remembers it in her childhood, giving a glimpse into life in the 1920s and ‘30s.

EVENT LINKS

OPENING RECEPTION

Part of the opening reception of the "Art and Memory" exhibition was streamed live on Facebook.  Here is the recording of the event.

ARTIST CHAT
A panel of speakers honor artists from the"Art and Memory" exhibition.

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