“Black and White” at Auburn Old Town Gallery in October

Simply Beautiful in “BLACK & WHITE”

Discover the simple elegance and creativity of “BLACK & WHITE” created by the artists at Auburn Old Town Gallery. The imagination exhibited on the October themed feature wall will keep you mesmerized! Something for all to enjoy! A display not to be missed!
And be sure to wander around the rest of the gallery and enjoy the many works of art created by all the Auburn Old Town Gallery members.

WELCOME NEW ARTISTS TO
AUBURN OLD TOWN GALLERY! 

MARSHA TOMS • FUSED GLASS

Marsha Toms is a fused glass artist based in Roseville, California. She has been creating unique fused glass pieces in her home studio since 1999. She took a beginner’s class at the Learning Exchange in 1999 and was hooked. It started out as a hobby for Marsha, but she really got serious with her glass art when she retired in 2021, taking numerous classes with nationally and internationally known glass artists, adding her own spin to her work. Marsha enjoys creating both functional and sculptural pieces and has won numerous awards with her glass art. With over 25 years of experience in glass, Marsha continues to take classes and experiment with new techniques.

MICHAEL MALONEY • PHOTOGRAPHY

After a distinguished 37-year career as a photojournalist, mostly with the San Francisco Chronicle, Michael Maloney is now retired and living in the historic mining town of Sutter Creek, California. His striking images attracted the attention of the San Francisco Chronicle editors who offered him a staff photography position in 1980. While at the Chronicle, Michael shot a wide variety of assignments which took him literally around the world. With the fast-paced, always-a-deadline world of news and sports photography behind him, Michael is now enjoying the slower pace of nature photography. Michael is self-taught, starting back in the days of film and darkrooms to currently using the latest in digital cameras and photo processing. His first love was landscape photography, however that took a back seat to a career in photojournalism when in 1973, he landed a job as a staff photographer at a small newspaper in the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

 

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