30th Maritime Art Exhibition
Our flagship exhibition featuring a juried selection of maritime-themed art from artists across the United States. Sponsored in part by the Coquille Indian Tribe and endorsed by the American Society of Marine Artists.
July 6, 2024 – September 22, 2024
Jurors:
Jim Davenport
Don McMichael
Dutch Mostert
Best of Show: Be Still, Jeffrey Hull
Port of Coos Bay Award: Recap, Veta Bakhtina
CAM Directors’ Choice Award: Navigating in the Cockpit, Kyla Corbett
Honorable Mention: Hidden, Les Cornish
Honorable Mention: Tide Harvest, Carol Howald
Honorable Mention: Active, Roy Bonham
Honorable Mention: Plover Rocky Beach, Janet Tarjan Erl
Exhibiting Artists:
Veta Bakhtina
Brandin Barón
Susanna Bemetz
Robin Berry
Linda Besse
Victoria Biedron
Stephen Bluto
Roy Bonham
Catherine Boyer
Tyler Brumfield
Judy Caldwell
Ron Conrad
Kyla Corbett
Les Cornish
Tammy DeLaney
Rick Delanty
Joyful Enriquez
Mary Erickson
Frank Gaffney
Carol Howald
Steve Hu
Jeffrey Hull
Pamela Ingwers
Morgan Johnson
John Keeling
Maureen Kenney
Kent Kirkpatrick
Jean Kyle
Karen Kytola-Hightower
Allison McClay
Mel Lacki
Dana Mano-Flank
Andrea McNeill
Jon Olson
Amy Osborne
Mary L Peng
WM Ralston-Burger
Janet Rawlings
Jane Robbins
Bill Schmidt
Maja Shaw
Dee Sidwell
Pat Snyder
Janet Tarjan Erl
Jennifer Thye
Frank Walsh
Paula Waterman
Marilyn Wear
Patricia Williams
Dean Wilson
Terry Woodall
Labyrinth Walks in Focus
Circles in the Sand
Circles in the Sand crafts walking labyrinths on the shores of Bandon, offering inspired designs and an interactive art experience. Team Circles is all about sharing love, joy, meditation, and kindness through the beauty of these sand creations.
July 12, 2024 – September 22,2024
Creator and Lead Labyrinth Artist: Denny Dyke
Photographer/Videographer: Charles Wollertz
Tides of Time
July 12, 2024 – September 22,2024
Featuring artwork and artifacts from Coos Art Museum, Coos History Museum, and Charleston Marine Life Center, Tides of Time is an exploration of our past, a reflection of our present, and a beacon into our future.
University of Oregon’s Charleston Marine Life Center website