Cannon Beach Galleries - 2023

CANNON BEACH GALLERY

1986 - Present

1064 South Hemlock.

Owned and operated the Cannon Beach Arts Association. The Cannon Beach Gallery represents north Coast artists with rotating monthly exhibits and a retail gallery space. Founded in 1986 to support and bolster regional fine arts, the Cannon Beach Gallery is home to over 200 local Pacific Northwest artists.

SHEARWATER GALLERY

2023 - Present

BASALT GALLERY

2022 - Present

Basalt is the working studio and showroom of ceramicist Michelle Valigura located on the beautiful Oregon Coast in the town of Cannon Beach. Each piece of pottery is hand made and one of a kind. Along with her work, she features works from her friends & locals she has met along her journey. Everything is thoughtfully selected from people with similar values and respect for their craft. Black lives matter. Love is love.

JEFFERY HULL GALLERY

1987 - Present

Upstairs, Sandpiper Square

Owned and operated by Jeff and Carol Hull

The Jeffery Hull Gallery exclusively shows the northwest seascape & landscape paintings of owner Jeffery Hull.

ICEFIRE GLASSWORKS

1991 – Present

Corner of Gower Street & Hemlock Street

1975 – 1991

Prior to locating in Cannon Beach Icefire Glassworks operated in Portland, McMinneville and Willamina, Oregon. Owned and operated by artist Jim Kingwell, other resident artists are Suzanne Kindland and Mark Gordon. The artists at Icefire make & sell one-of-a-kind blown glass pieces.

DRAGONFIRE GALLERY

2001 – Present

Owned and operated by Eeva Lantela.  DragonFire exhibits a wide range of contemporary works ranging from paintings to fiber arts.

STEIDEL’S ART

Late 1980’s – Present

Corner of 1st Street & Hemlock Street.

1972- 1980’s, Sandpiper Square

Early 1960’s, Staircase Gallery, M&M Building

Owned and operated by Bill Steidel and Sam Steidel (father & son).  Steidel’s Art features the original work of Bill Steidel, as well as reproductions. Prior to settling in his current location Bill Steidel operated the Staircase Gallery in the Cannon Beach mall, as well as operating out of two different locations in Sandpiper Square.    

WHITE BIRD GALLERY

1971 - Present

251 North Hemlock Street

Owned & operated by Allyn Cantor.  The White Bird Gallery focuses on fine art and fine craft. It features the work of Cannon Beach artists George Kettlewell, Barbara Grant, Steve McLeod, David Phillips and Susan Simon.  Other local coast artists featured are Royal Nebeker, Robert Peterson, Liza Jones, MJ Anderson, Shirley Gittelsohn and Ken Grant (formerly of CB).

BRONZE COAST GALLERY

1997 - Present

224 Hemlock Street, The Landing

1993 – 1997

Upstairs, Village Center

Owned and operated by Kim Barnett and Dena Draxton, managed by Melisa Kroening.  Bronze Coast Gallery specializes in limited edition bronze sculpture, as well as exhibiting painting & photography. Cannon Beach artists Hans Schiebold and Donald Masterson are represented.

NORTHWEST BY NORTHWEST GALLERY

2005 – Present

232 N. Spruce, across from City Park

1987 – 2005

239 N. Hemlock (behind CB Leather)

Owned and operated by Joyce Lincoln and Bob.  Northwest by Northwest features the original paintings, sculpture, glass and photography of renowned regional artists.

MODERN VILLA GALLERY

2004- Present

224 N. Hemlock, The Landing

Owned and operated by Molly Marshall & David Marshall.  Modern Villa features contemporary landscape and realist paintings, including the work of co-owner David Marshall.


GREAVER GALLERY

1978 – Present

739 S. Hemlock Street

Owned and operated by husband and wife artists Harry Greaver and Hanne Greaver.  The Greaver Gallery features the paintings and prints of resident artists Harry and Hanne as well as those of their son Peter Greaver.  The Greavers operated a gallery at the corner of 2nd and Hemlock Streets for a period.

GARY’S CANNON BEACH PHOTOS

2004- Present

280 n. Hemlock, inside Gary’s Service Center

Owned and operated by Gary Moon.  Gary features his own landscape photograph in the gallery/lobby of the service station that he operates with his sons.