November 2, 2009
Stunning creations by three male artists, working in their artistic prime, fill The Confluence Gallery in Twisp through Nov. 7. So you'll have to hurry to see pieces by Molson sculptor Dan Hulphers, Twisp painter James Hausman and Winthrop architect Doug Potter. The dramatic wood-and-metal sculptures by Hulphers alone are worth the trip to the Methow Valley, but powerful paintings by Hausman and Potter certainly make this one of the better exhibits in North Central Washington this season.
Details: The Confluence Gallery is located at 104 Glover St., Twisp. 997-2787. Also, don't miss glass works by Twisp artist Laurie Kain in the Confluence's Solo Gallery. These are accomplished vessels and forms, created at the famed Pilchuck Glass School, founded by master Dale Chihuly.


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