Freed Gallery

Freed Gallery Freed Gallery represents over 90 northwest, national and international world renowned artists.

In December 1994 Freed Gallery opened with just one artist, Kazutaka Uchida. His stunning stone sculptures are still displayed in the gallery today. Over the past 28 years the Freed Gallery has represented many talented artists and is currently displaying over 90 northwest, national and international world renowned artists. Freed Gallery exhibits a wide variety of mediums including sculpture, pain

ting, photography, glass, wood, textiles, ceramics, prints, jewelry, craft and more. Located on the beautiful Siletz Bay, Freed Gallery is one of the beloved galleries on the Oregon Coast.

Freed Gallery supports Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital and Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital and proud of the inro...
02/17/2023

Freed Gallery supports Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital and Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital and proud of the inroads to good medicine.

Valentines Day is approaching and our jewelry cases are full with new work by many of our talented jewelry artists. Come...
02/10/2023

Valentines Day is approaching and our jewelry cases are full with new work by many of our talented jewelry artists. Come by or visit our website to see more beautiful work!

We can’t get enough of these gorgeous inro boxes and cache pots by our talented artist Goro. Goro was born in Tokyo Japa...
02/10/2023

We can’t get enough of these gorgeous inro boxes and cache pots by our talented artist Goro.

Goro was born in Tokyo Japan.
He graduated for Nihon University, with a major in art emphasizing visual communication. His professional career was as a graphic designer for an International Cosmetic Company.

After Retirement, Goro moved to the Coachella Valley where he restarted his passion for art. His Sumi Art comes from his experience with Japanese Calligraphy. In collabration, his experience with graphic art and Sumi art, allow him to create simple original art. Goro’s inspiration for his ceramic pieces comes from the old Japanese artist “Rosanjin”.
Goro emphasizes Japanese “Wabi-Sabi” in his ceramic art.
This “Wabi-Sabi” represents art and nature, including flowers, trees, wind and birds.
It is called in Japanese / KA (flower), CHO (butterfly and bird), FU (wind), GETS (moon).
These are all elements in any traditional art.
Goro creates many of his pieces for his delicious hobby, cooking.

Happy Mother’s Day!What’s Cookin’Sr. Mary Bertoli SNJMPrintSpirt of Mississippi Collection
02/10/2023

Happy Mother’s Day!

What’s Cookin’
Sr. Mary Bertoli SNJM
Print
Spirt of Mississippi Collection

Our newest pottery artists Joe Robinson and Aubrey Sloan began their partnership and collaboration in April 2020. Their ...
02/10/2023

Our newest pottery artists Joe Robinson and Aubrey Sloan began their partnership and collaboration in April 2020. Their shared passion for community and pottery brought them together around the firing of East Creek’s 40 foot wood bringing Anagama style wood burning pottery kiln. Each shared an appreciation for the other’s work- Joe's large forms seemed the perfect canvas for Aubrey's hand-carved textures. They began by working on larger pieces, and with successful results expanded their collaboration into both small and large vessels.

Their collaborative work speaks to the wind, the ocean, and the earth. Made in proximity to the water, each piece is hand thrown on the potters wheel by Joe Robinson and carved by Aubrey Sloan. Each work is fired with trees and air from Oregon’s coastal mountains for 5 days and nights around the clock. Our pieces are inspired by the movements of the water observed from our Bay City home overlooking Tillamook Bay; the pots serve as a record in stone of artist and water.

Look what just flew into the Freed Gallery! Back by popular demand artist Tom Melhuse has brought us his stunning paper ...
02/09/2023

Look what just flew into the Freed Gallery! Back by popular demand artist Tom Melhuse has brought us his stunning paper constructed, hand painted birds. Can you name them?

In December 1994 Freed Gallery opened with just one artist, Kazutaka Uchida.  His stunning stone sculptures are still di...
02/09/2023

In December 1994 Freed Gallery opened with just one artist, Kazutaka Uchida. His stunning stone sculptures are still displayed in the gallery today.

Over the past 28 years the Freed Gallery has represented many talented artists and is currently displaying over 90 northwest, national and international world renowned artists.

Freed Gallery exhibits a wide variety of mediums including sculpture, painting, photography, glass, wood, textiles, ceramics, prints, jewelry, craft and more.

Located on the beautiful Siletz Bay, Freed Gallery is one of the beloved galleries on the Oregon Coast.

Address

6119 SW Highway 101
Lincoln City, OR

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+15419945600

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