

The Clark County Arts Commission will host a reception for the artists 5:30-8 p.m. Fri., Dec. 2 at the Rebecca Anstine Sixth Floor Gallery
VANCOUVER – Art created by Clark County employees and their family members currently is featured at the Rebecca Anstine Sixth Floor Gallery.
The Clark County Arts Commission will host a reception for the artists 5:30-8 p.m. Fri., Dec. 2 at the Rebecca Anstine Sixth Floor Gallery located in the Clark County Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. The event is free and open to the public.
“Clark County employees not only serve our county they are also very talented,” said Clark County Arts Commission Chair Kelly Neidig. “We have a variety of photography, painting, fiber art and mixed media on display through the end of January 2023.”
Participating artists include Angelina Kotchetova, Leigh Radford, Paula Tripp, Ken Spurlock, Linda Pritchard, Laura Henry Slye, Deborah Nagano, Charlotte de Monyé, Désirée de Monyé and Mikaela Rankin.
The Anstine Gallery is open to the public 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday.
The eleven-member Clark County Arts Commission promotes and supports the arts in Clark County. Learn more on the commission website at https://www.clarkcountyartscommission.com/.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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