Saturday, December 11, 2010

Art for the Holidays

In case you haven't heard, Anchor's backroom looks pretty festive right now.  We have art for every budget.  Ornaments by Olive Glass, Lanny Bergner and Ann Reid.  Ceramics by the likes of Jeff Hanks, Gail Gingell and Julie Lindell.  TJ Adersn, Genevieve Castree, Terry Frankel, Todd Horton, Phil Elverum, Clarity Miller just to name a few.  Jewelry, paintings, cards, chocolates, bowls, books, it seems like just about anything and everything. It won't stay like this forever, so make sure to check it out before it is gone.



In other words, we would like to thank everyone for coming to the opening of "This is us!" last Friday.  It just might have been the biggest turn out we've seen.  We had so much fun, and I hope that those of you who came are able to make it back to get a full view of the show.  For those who were unable to make it, we will be here through the end of the month and this is really a show not to be missed.  Thank you again from Anchor!





Saturday, November 27, 2010

THIS IS US! Lindsey, Klamser, Roberts & Moe

We hope you have all been staying warm and full on this chilly Thanksgiving weekend.  Anchor has been getting ourselves together for the opening of our next show THIS IS US!  The show, opening Friday, December 3 (6-9pm), will include Tom Lindsey, Patty Klamser, Sue Roberts and Allen Moe.  There is already quite a bit of buzz circling the show and the talented artists it includes.  Ford Gilbreath's Margaret Makes Art and Moon Root will also be continuing in the Moving Image Room, so if you haven't seen it yet, now is a great time.  We are expecting a great opening. Come by and say hello!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Looking Forward

Art Walk in Anacortes 
Braving the wind and rain is encouraged.  Anchor is bringing in a new video artist for the occasion, Ford Gilbreath, with two works, "Margaret Makes Art" and "Moon Root".  Ford gives a uniquely up-close vision of worlds within worlds.  "Margaret Makes Art" is a tribute to Margaret Lewis Gilbreath (the artist's mother).  Using a cystoscope and a small cctv camera allows a sense of traveling through the miniature landscape created by Margaret in the 1980s.  "Moon Root", on the other hand, uses the same small camera to probe underground with minimal impact on the land.  The camera is then turned toward the moon and various phases pass through frame. 


2011 Calender!
Anchor just finished putting our calender together for the coming year, and let us tell you, we are all in for a treat. 

February               Lanny Bergner

March                   Jasmine Valandani

April-May             Gail Grinnell

June                      Helen Gamble                     

July                       Ries Niemi/ Sheila Klein

August                  Julie Lindell, Phil Elverum, Jean Behnke

September            Kathyrn Glowen and Ron Glowen
Oct-Nov               John Feodorov

December             Sylvia Smith, Lark Dalton, Corrie Haight,
                             Jeffrey Hanks, Summer Scriver,
                            Gregg Blomberg, Raven Skyriver
                            and TJ Anderson.        

Excited?
We are.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Moving Image Room

If you have visited Anchor in the past few months you probably have had the good fortune of seeing Julia Oldham's work in the Moving Image Room.  Anchor is just a recent addition to the long list of galleries and museums to show Oldham, including; MOMA PS1 in New York, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.  Her video was just extended through October, so if you haven’t had a chance to view it yet, hurry because time is running out.


Fear not, November ushers in another great artist, Ford Gilbreath, who graciously brings to Anchor two videos, Margaret Makes Art and Moon Root.  Haunting and intimate, Gilbreath’s work has been exhibited at museums and galleries extensively in the Northwest, as well as in Japan.  The videos will be up for public consumption on November 5th (opening 6-9 pm) and will run through December 31st. 

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Four Friends come to Anchor

Four Friends: New Work
Russell Prather, Carol Phillips, John Harmon and Jean Behnke

October 1st to November 27th
Opening Reception October 1st, 6-9pm


It’s the end of September, which means two things; everyone is wondering what they will be for Halloween and Anchor’s new show, Four Friends, is about to open. 

As the name states, the exhibition will bring together the diverse work four long time friends living at a distance from each other.  Russell Prather, Carol Phillips, John Harmon and Jean Behnke explore the influence of artists’ friendships using formal and informal processes of art making.  This broad and imaginative exhibition includes wall work, ceramic and installation.  We've got some pictures here to give a little preview of the creative and colorful work you can look forward to.

See you this Friday at the opening!

Russell Prather

Carol Phillips

John Harmon

Jean Behnke

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Shapiro Sale!

Beginning today, all works by California artist Karen Shapiro, will be going on sale through September! Using raku, Shapiro’s “American Pop Icons” evoke a nostalgia for decades past by giving the objects a used quality drawn from the daily-life objects they derive from. These fun and quirky works have long been ogled over by visitors to Anchor. Now is a wonderful chance to bring some home! Stop by or contact us for more information.











Wednesday, September 1, 2010

September Art Walk

This Friday, September 3rd, is the Anacortes Art Walk. Anchor’s doors will be open from 5 to 9pm. Come down to see the show, which we are delighted to have up through the end of the month. Included are; Todd Horton: New Paintings, Ann Reid: Traps, cut paper series and Michael Johnson: sculptural selections. Julia Oldham’s video work will also be on display in the Moving Image Room.

Ann Reid, "Tide Trap"



Todd Horton, "Samish Morning"



Michael Johnson, "Bender"



Julia Oldham, "Dragger", video still 1:11

New at Anchor (and already quite a hit), Lopez Potter Jeffrey Hanks has just brought in some hand thrown dinnerware to purchase in our retail space.  Placing an order for a matching set is also possible, upon request.  Available by Hanks through Red House Pottery are hand thrown sinks to match your dinnerware.  Have a look.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Anchor Blogs!

Summer is coming to a close, and Anchor is looking at more ways to stay connected with the growing number of patrons and artists supporting our project. This blog will serve as a direct connection between the gallery and our supporters, after all it is because of you that we move forward. Updates on shows, our artists and the gallery itself will all be available for mass consumption. Questions? Comments? We are at your disposal.

Thank you for your continuing support!

Jean Behnke, Curator
Caitlin Argyle, Manager