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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Gallery at Town Center presents Karen Dedrickson & Ellen Witebsky

The Gallery at Town Center Presents Karen Dedrickson and Ellen Witebsky, February 25 - April 5.

The Gallery at Town Center is pleased to welcome two talented and accomplished artists to our walls in a beautiful new show which opened Tuesday, February 25,

Sweet Showers detail by Karen Dedrickson

Karen Dedrickson 's diverse passions for nature began in infancy. She lived in Japan, Hawaii, Utah and New Mexico before arriving in Seattle in 1967 where the rich culture and collections of Asian Art influenced her artwork later. Now, her art career is rapidly expanding in the Northwest; showing at Columbia City Gallery, Alki Arts and Seattle juried shows.

Painting spontaneously, she loves watching each brush mark speak a truth that can't be erased. Her birds are like a kanji character, a graphic vocabulary expressing her feelings, and revealing the unexpected. 

Photograph by Ellen Witebsky

Ellen Witebsky is a photographer and digital artist living in Seattle, Washington. A 2007 graduate of the Photographic Center Northwest, she also holds an MA and a BA in Physical Geography from UC Santa Barbara. Her photography is eclectic and includes still lifes, landscapes, portraits, animal portraits, and whimsical abstract works. Her photography has garnered a number of awards and has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the Puget Sound.

The Gallery is located on the inside lower level of the Lake Forest Park Town Center, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park 98155. Gallery hours are 12-5pm Tuesday - Saturday. For information on the gallery and other Arts Council programs, email or call 206-417-4645.

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to nurture all of the arts in the community through programs and events, arts education, advocacy, and support for artists and arts organizations. Proceeds from the Gallery at Town Center help fund these programs and events.


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