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The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts presents “A Sense of Place in the Pacific Northwest,” an exhibit of work by Corvallis-based artist Greg Pfarr, originally set for display March 7-29 in the Runyan Gallery at the Newport Visual Arts Center. Due to statewide bans in place to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the Newport Visual Arts Center has closed temporarily, so OCCA displays this exhibit online here. The exhibit includes Pfarr’s large-scale paintings, prints and drawings reflecting on the high-country drama of the Cascades Mountain Range and Alaska.

The following paintings and etchings by Greg Pfarr are available for purchase through the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts (click each photo to enlarge, and click the “Escape” key to close). For more information, contact OCCA VAC Director Tom Webb at 541-265-6569 or twebb@coastarts.org. Additional images to be added and are available upon request. Thank you for your support.

Approaching Sawyer Glacier

Oil on Board, 32” x 48,” $4,500, by Greg Pfarr

Glacier, Prince William Sound, Alaska

Acrylic and Oil on Board, 32” x 48,” $5,000, by Greg Pfarr

South Sawyer Glacier, Tracy Arm, Alaska

Etching, 32” x 43,” $750, by Greg Pfarr

Two Glaciers, Prince William Sound, Alaska

Acrylic and Oil on Board, 32” x 48”, $4,500, by Greg Pfarr

Below North Sister, Central Oregon Cascades

Etching, 32” x 43″, $750, by Greg Pfarr

Hanging Glaciers, Prince William Sound, Alaska

Acrylic and Oil on Board, 24” x 36,” $1,200, by Greg Pfarr

Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge

Etching, 20" x 56", $700, by Greg Pfarr

Nisqually River, Mt. Rainier National Park

Etching, 17" x 44", $450, by Greg Pfarr

Victoria Glacier, Lake Louise

Etching, 32" x 43", $750, by Greg Pfarr

Focal wall, "A Sense of Place in the Pacific Northwest," with the artist Greg Pfarr

Gallery view, "A Sense of Place in the Pacific Northwest," all work pictured by artist Greg Pfarr

Gallery view, "A Sense of Place in the Pacific Northwest," all work pictured by artist Greg Pfarr