Gallery Hours
Winter Hours
January
Tuesday- Saturday
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed Sunday and Monday
February
Tuesday - Saturday
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday
12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed Monday
Example Artwork
Porch with Chair and Screen Door
Watercolor Original
Watercolor Original
Recent Events
May 2009 First Friday: Crump Bryner, Lindsey, Lewis
Join us Friday, May 1st for the opening reception of our May show. We will be featuring the oil paintings of Carol Crump Bryner and Susan Lindsey, as well as the fiber art of Polly Lewis.
Preview Lindseys Show
Join us Friday, May 1st for the opening reception of our May show. We will be featuring the oil paintings of Carol Crump Bryner and Susan Lindsey, as well as the fiber art of Polly Lewis.Preview Lindseys Show
Biography
Carol Crump Bryner was born in Wallingford, Connecticut in 1945. She received a B.A. degree in Art History from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts and a Masters in Education from Stanford University. She has lived and worked in Anchorage, Alaska since 1969. Bryner has exhibited in numerous group and solo shows throughout Alaska, and her work appears in many public and private collections including the Anchorage Museum, the Alaska State Museum in Juneau, and the Elmendorf Air Force Base Hospital.
Although her primary medium is oil on canvas or wood panel, Bryner has also worked in collage, printmaking and drawing. An article about her work appeared in the January 1997 issue of American Artist magazine, and she is one of 50 artists featured in the recently published book Icebreakers: Alaska’s Most Innovative Artists.
Carol Crump Bryner was born in Wallingford, Connecticut in 1945. She received a B.A. degree in Art History from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts and a Masters in Education from Stanford University. She has lived and worked in Anchorage, Alaska since 1969. Bryner has exhibited in numerous group and solo shows throughout Alaska, and her work appears in many public and private collections including the Anchorage Museum, the Alaska State Museum in Juneau, and the Elmendorf Air Force Base Hospital.
Although her primary medium is oil on canvas or wood panel, Bryner has also worked in collage, printmaking and drawing. An article about her work appeared in the January 1997 issue of American Artist magazine, and she is one of 50 artists featured in the recently published book Icebreakers: Alaska’s Most Innovative Artists.
Personal Statement
"My imagery comes from certain moments that become etched in my mind because of dramatic light or the way they evoke an emotion or memory. Architecture is important in my work and even though I paint specific places, I try to give a timeless feeling so that people feel a sense of involvement."
View Carol Crump Bryner’s Website
"My imagery comes from certain moments that become etched in my mind because of dramatic light or the way they evoke an emotion or memory. Architecture is important in my work and even though I paint specific places, I try to give a timeless feeling so that people feel a sense of involvement."
View Carol Crump Bryner’s Website


