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Jan Gassner
"Games We Loved To Play
$800, Sold
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Games that we learned to love as children will
take on a whole new meaning at the Mary Lou Zeek Gallery and neighboring
businesses in May.
Mary Lou Zeek is at it again, and has created a
passage for the community to view contemporary art throughout historic Salem.
Fourteen accomplished artists were invited to creatively infuse a standard
wooden table into a unique and intricate game table.
Game tables will be on display at eleven Salem businesses. Stop by Mary
Lou Zeek Galley to pick up a self-guided walking tour map.
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This business and art collaboration reflects Zeek’s determination to
connect the Salem community with the visual arts. Special thanks to
Glance, Portland General Electric, Salem Electric, and C.D. Redding
Construction for sponsoring the event—a reflection of their dedication to
bring art to our own downtown. Preview
Tables Below.
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Ann Furr
"Tingammon"
$1800, Sold |

Kristin Kuhns
"Winning Isn't Everything"
$1400, Sold |

Lee Jacobson
"Terra Tableau"
$1100 |

Kim Murton
"Ollie, Ollie, All Come Free"
$900 |

Mike Satern
"Fourells"
$800 |

Jennifer Manilla..."Dogs vs. Cats"
$1000 |

William Skrips - "Bunny in the Hole"
$1400 |

Alan and Mary Lou Zeek
"Play Ball"
$1000, Sold |

Jed Thomas
Untitled
$1600 |

Layne Young - "Yes, No, Maybe"
$1200 |

Kay Worthington
"Astro Trek"
$1000 |

John Van Dreal
"Klimtonian Kiss"
$1800 |