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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 1:11 PM

The Robertson Serpa Collection

Saturday, December 3, 5 - 9 pm Selected Works from the Collection of Kirk Robertson & Valerie Serpa
  • Source: Churchill Arts Council
The Robertson Serpa Collection

 

Join us for a Holiday Art Bar reception featuring selections from the collection of Kirk Robertson & Valerie Serpa on Saturday, December 3, from 5 - 9pm. Local duo Cliff Van Woert & Scott Payne will be providing some light holiday cheer with their fluid and stylish two-guitar-take on jazz, blues and beyond.

The Robertson Serpa Collection features works from many artists, including: Joan Arrizabalaga, Rudy Autio, Mary Ann Bonjorni, Pam Butler, Evan Dent, Jane Waggoner Deschner, Jack Fulton, Dayna Galletti, Tom Gilbertson, Keith Goodhart, Michael Greenspan, Larry G. Hurst, Jerry Iverson, Richard Jackson, Gesine Janzen, Christine Pinney Karkow, Michelle Lassaline, Rick Magistrali, Julia Schwadron Marianelli, Edw Martinez, Catherine Schmid Maybach, Bob Morrison, Gordon McConnell, Walter McNamara, Michelle Osman, Elaine Parks, James Pink, Austin Pratt, Fred Reid, Sharon Rosse, Robert Royhl, Michael Sarich, Catherine Schmid-Maybach, Tawni Shuler, Theodore Waddell, D.
R. Wagner, and Mary Warner.

The Robertson Serpa Collection is on display in the E.
L. Wiegand & Kirk Robertson Galleries through February 25, 2023.

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