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New Artist at Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop… Matt Moynahan

Matt Moynahan is turning up his hobby by signing on with Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop. He is now one of our Featured Artists and we are so happy to have him on board.

Matt’s Grandpa started him out in woodworking. He is wanting to build up a business because it is something he loves to do and loves the idea of making a living doing something he enjoys.

Matt decided to go with Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop because he was inspired by the artwork and Artists at the Gallery and thought it would be a great place to give exposure to his work. He doesn’t really think of himself as an Artist yet, but he wants to give this a try. He feels he is supporting Chiloquin by being a part of a non-profit all-volunteer organization that is very connected to the community in so many ways.

Matt has discounted his items in order to get them sold, hoping it will also encourage him to create more wood artworks. The gallery is here to support Matt and others in the same position. Our motto is, “For the Love of Art and Artists”. We love our almost 100 local Artists and are here for them. We love our community and enjoy international tourist as well as our local people. You are invited to come see Matt’s wood furniture. We are open Tues-Saturday, 11

Mother’s Day is coming and we are sure we have the perfect gift for your Mother, so come in and find a great gift for Mom. We love your support. Welcome to our gallery family, Matt. We love your work!

Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop
140 S 1st St, Box 76
Chiloquin, Or 97624
541-783-3326 2riversart@gmail.com
www.2riversartgallery.com

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