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30th Anniversary Exhibit: 1995 - 2025: Group Exhibit

Past exhibition
18 September - 1 November 2025
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Prochaska, Mt. Transfer, 2004
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Prochaska, Mt. Transfer, 2004 Edition # 10/16 is framed in a light maple molding with window mat and plexiglass $600.

Tom Prochaska

Mt. Transfer, 2004
Etching on cotton
image 5 x 7 3/4 in
paper 11 1/4 x 15 in
frame 14 x 17 in
Edition of 16
PRO134
Copyright by the Artist
$ 600.00

Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Holly Osborne, Landscape Dreams in Bed, 2025
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Holly Osborne, Landscape Dreams in Bed, 2025
Edition # 10/16 is framed with maple molding, window matt and plexiglas. Unframed editions available for $350. And included in the Froelick Gallery 30th Anniversary exhibit, October 2025. In 2014,...
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Edition # 10/16 is framed with maple molding, window matt and plexiglas. Unframed editions available for $350.
And included in the Froelick Gallery 30th Anniversary exhibit, October 2025.
In 2014, Tom Prochaska and Christy Wyckoff traveled and camped at various places identified in the paintings and prints of Charles Heaney. Each responded in their own way to the landscapes they visited, however, one can see the influence of Heaney in the earlier work of Prochaska. Charles Heaney, one of Oregon's most noted 20th-century artists drew upon the landscapes of Oregon and Nevada for his paintings and prints. His depictions were not straightforward documentations from direct observation, but images filtered through memory, imagination and personal vision. In early 2005, the Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University mounted the exhibition, "Charles E. Heaney: Memory, Image, and Place." It is in this time period that Prochaska printed his etchings and aquatints: Mt. Transfer (2004), Mt. Delay (2004), Back Island (2005), Dry Creek (2005) and Finger Lake (2005).
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2025 Froelick Gallery 30th Anniversary Exhibition, Portland, OR
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