Eric Eschenbach // Auburn City Hall Gallery // November 20, 2018 - January 8, 2019

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Allison Hyde
Mon, Nov 19, 2018 8:06 PM

Auburn: City Hall Gallery
Eric Eschenbach
Contact:
Allison Hyde, Art Coordinator
253-804-5043  ahyde@auburnwa.govmailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 20, 2018
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The City of Auburn and the Auburn Arts Commission are pleased to present the work of the Eric Eschenbach at the City Hall Gallery, on view November 20th, 2018 - January 8th, 2019.

Beautiful yet tragic, artist Eric Eschenbach paints eerie fire-torn landscapes that shed light on changes that transform our landscape "as a result of both man's and nature's actions."

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Omak Fire #1, Eric Eschenbach.
Oil and native charcoal on panel.

City Hall Gallery
25 W. Main Street, Auburn, WA 98001
Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm


This art installation is coordinated through the City of Auburn, Parks, Arts & Recreation Department and with the support of the Auburn Arts Commission.

Questions? Contact Allison Hyde, Art Coordinator at 253-804-5043 or ahyde@auburnwa.govmailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov.

Information on the City of Auburn's arts programming can be found at www.auburnwa.gov/artshttp://www.auburnwa.gov/arts or call 253-931-3043.

Allison Hyde
City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation, Arts Coordinator
253.804.5043, ahyde@auburnwa.govmailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov

More ARTS Than You Imagined!http://www.auburnwa.gov/arts

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Auburn: City Hall Gallery Eric Eschenbach Contact: Allison Hyde, Art Coordinator 253-804-5043 ahyde@auburnwa.gov<mailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 20, 2018 ___________ The City of Auburn and the Auburn Arts Commission are pleased to present the work of the Eric Eschenbach at the City Hall Gallery, on view November 20th, 2018 - January 8th, 2019. Beautiful yet tragic, artist Eric Eschenbach paints eerie fire-torn landscapes that shed light on changes that transform our landscape "as a result of both man's and nature's actions." [cid:image002.png@01D48000.42C7C250] Omak Fire #1, Eric Eschenbach. Oil and native charcoal on panel. City Hall Gallery 25 W. Main Street, Auburn, WA 98001 Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm ____________________________________________________________________________ This art installation is coordinated through the City of Auburn, Parks, Arts & Recreation Department and with the support of the Auburn Arts Commission. Questions? Contact Allison Hyde, Art Coordinator at 253-804-5043 or ahyde@auburnwa.gov<mailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov>. Information on the City of Auburn's arts programming can be found at www.auburnwa.gov/arts<http://www.auburnwa.gov/arts> or call 253-931-3043. Allison Hyde City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation, Arts Coordinator 253.804.5043, ahyde@auburnwa.gov<mailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov> More ARTS Than You Imagined!<http://www.auburnwa.gov/arts> This message is private and privileged. If you are not the person meant to receive this message, please let the sender know, then delete it. Please do not copy or send it to anyone else.