
Event to be held Sunday (Feb. 22) at Feast 316 from 2-6 p.m.
CAMAS — RedDoor Gallery and FEAST 316 are delighted to announce ART of the FEAST, a new monthly collaboration where fine art meets exceptional flavor. The inaugural event takes place this Sunday (Feb. 22) from 2–6 p.m., at FEAST 316 in downtown Camas, 316 NE Dallas Street.
“This is a great value at $28 per person,” said Liz Pike, artist and owner of RedDoor Gallery. “Admission ticket includes a nice pour of your favorite wine and exquisite appetizer cuisine prepared by the talented chefs at Feast 316.”
Space is limited, and advance ticket purchase is available at both Feast 316 and RedDoor Gallery.
ART of the FEAST is a relaxed yet elevated tasting experience featuring curated wines, sumptuous charcuterie, and beautifully crafted appetizers, all enjoyed within an inspiring setting of original fine art by RedDoor Gallery artists. Guests are invited to sip, savor, and socialize while surrounded by artwork available for viewing and purchase at Feast 316.
Designed for art lovers, wine and food enthusiasts, couples, and friends alike, ART of the FEAST offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere — perfect for date afternoons, creative outings, or simply discovering something new for both palate and walls. Mingle with fellow art lovers, explore new culinary favorites, and experience the unique synergy between visual and culinary arts.
EVENT DETAILS:
What: ART of the FEAST
When: Sunday, February 22, 2–6 p.m.
Where: FEAST 316, 316 NE Dallas Street, Camas, WA
Tickets: $28 per person
Purchase Tickets at FEAST 316 – 316 NE Dallas St. OR RedDoor Gallery, 411 NE Dallas St.
Enter Feast 316’s side door on NE Fourth Avenue. ART of the FEAST will be held in Feast’s swanky Northside bar and restaurant. Come early, sip slowly, and savor the experience — Art of the Feast is where creativity and cuisine come together. For more information, call 360-281-8720 or e-mail LizPike7@icloud.com. Visit RedDoorGalleryCamas.com.
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