
A reception honoring Linneah Hanson and Cynthia Mosser will be 5-9 p.m. Fri., Sept. 2 in the Anstine Sixth Floor Gallery
VANCOUVER – Paintings by local artists Linneah Hanson and Cynthia Mosser are on display at the Rebecca Anstine Sixth Floor Gallery located in the Clark County Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. Their artwork will be on display through the end of October.
A reception honoring Hanson and Mosser will be 5-9 p.m. Fri., Sept. 2 in the Anstine Sixth Floor Gallery. The event is sponsored by the Clark County Arts Commission. It is free and open to the public.
Linneah Hanson’s body of work began as a love letter to IKEA’s iconic home goods and ended as a study in personal archeology. Each painting contains at least one IKEA product, but also includes fragments of Hanson’s day-to-day life, providing a window into the artist’s world.

Cynthia Mosser grew up in Southwest Portland, and as a child, she was always outside in nature. The lush Pacific Northwest nature has greatly influenced her art. Colors and structures inherent to plants, animals, the ocean, as well as Czech and Hungarian folk art designs provide Mosser with endless sources of inspiration.
You can learn more about the artists by visiting their websites: www.cynthiamosser.com and www.linneah.art.
The Anstine Gallery is open to the public 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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