
Gallery with Art Walk on Second Friday, July 11
The month of July Sparkles at RedDoor Gallery in Camas with three special events that light up the Camas art scene. Community art lovers are invited to an upscale monthly artist reception on Friday, July 11, held one week later than usual due to last week’s Fourth of July holiday. This elegant evening offers a perfect opportunity to cool off in air-conditioned comfort while enjoying the vibrant energy of the Camas art scene. Inside, guests are welcomed into a sophisticated setting filled with exquisite works of fine art in a variety of mediums, from bold contemporary paintings, pen and ink, classic oils, brilliant fused glass and clay works.
The July artist reception will feature newly original art with an opportunity to meet 13 talented local artists. Visitors can engage in conversations with the creators behind the work, gaining insight into their inspirations, techniques, and artistic journeys. Complimentary refreshments and an inviting ambiance make this an anticipated cultural gathering in Camas.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply enjoy being surrounded by beautiful art, RedDoor Gallery’s Friday, July 11 reception from 5-8 p.m. promises an evening of inspiration, connection, and artistic celebration. Don’t miss this special opportunity to experience the best of local art in a cool, welcoming space.
Sip, savor and soak in fine art at special RedDoor Gallery events in July.
RedDoor’s special Hot Art & Cool Prices event is an opportunity to beat the heat July 2-13. Cool off with fine art and an iced coffee special. Get a free $5 coffee beverage gift card from one of Camas’ signature coffee bars with any RedDoor Gallery purchase of fine art purchase over $150 during gallery hours, Wednesday through Saturday, noon-6 p.m. and Sundays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. from July 2-13.
Chill out at RedDoor Gallery’s Ice Cream Social on Friday and Saturday, July 18th and 19th. Beat the summer heat with a cool, creamy root beer float – free with any purchase inside the red door; open noon-6 p.m. both days.
Experience a Summer of Color with interactive art expression at RedDoor Gallery July 16th through July 27. Add your brush strokes to a communal canvas inside the gallery and on a sidewalk chalk mural outside. Enjoy fine art in air conditioned comfort during Camas Days.
On First Friday, Aug. 1, RedDoor Gallery is unveiling a brand new exhibit of exquisite clay works by artist Diane Gale, founder of Clayfires. She creates beautiful, functional pottery that reflects both simplicity and balance. She often wood-fires her pieces, allowing ash to melt into the clay – producing unique patterns and carbon trapping that tell the story of each kiln and firing cycle. Diane’s pottery blends function, form and storytelling. Be the first to see this stunning new exhibit at RedDoor Gallery on Aug. 1.
RedDoor Gallery invites visitors to experience the very best in fine art! Its mission is to provide a vibrant art space open to the public and foster a creative art-making community. In addition to a gallery of fine art, quality art instructional classes are offered inside RDG’s professionally equipped studio. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, noon-6 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Visit RedDoorGalleryCamas.com. For more information, call 360-281-8720 or e-mail LizPike7@icloud.com
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