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April 29, 2026

New Artist Featured at Chiloquin’s Two Rivers Art Gallery and Gift Shop – Bernice Grimes

A new artist is now being featured with incredible work now on display at Two Rivers Art Gallery and Gift Shop!

Bernice Grimes was inspired by Artists in her carving group in Yuma, Arizona. She was taught the basic construction of basket weaving and carving in this wonderful group. She has received “best of show” for her Demonstration Garden at the University of Arizona under Robert J Moody.

All of nature and it’s beautiful colors as well as other Artists inspired Bernice to advance her artwork into awesome creations using pine needles and gourds. She said she was very impressed with all the talent in our awesome Gallery.

“There are a lot of talented Artists there!“ Bernice says.

Bernice Grimes, new artist featured at
Two Rivers Art Gallery and Gift Shop

Bernice is a great addition to our Gallery. She is a delightful lady. Her artwork is so inspiring in itself. Her artwork shows amazing skill.

Gourds that can be used as covers for nightlights silhouetting shapes all over the room, weaving additions that look like angels, and a variety of inserts in the middle of pine needle masteries made from a variety of different materials. She includes dream catchers, inlays, filigree, emblazing techniques, and turquoise gems.

Please feel free to come to the Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop in Chiloquin, Oregon.

We are open Tues-Sat 11-5 and we are located in the Community Center Building in the center of town. You can see more of Bernice’s artwork on our website at www.2riversartgallery.com.

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