Here’s a look at what’s happening this month —
September 2
First Friday Art Walk — Head downtown for local art, pop-up events, live music and more. Grab an Art Walk Passport and enter for a chance to win the Art Walk Raffle Basket. The festivities take place from 5 to 8 p.m. in downtown Salem. Make sure you are signed up to The Playlist for a highlight of what’s happening for the Art Walk.
After the Art Walk, pop by Gerry Frank Amphitheater in Riverfront Park at 8 p.m. for a free, all-ages concert Showtigers. Learn more about the First Friday Concert Series here.
Treat your funny bone to an evening of laughs with Arlo Weierhauser, Kate Murphy, and Jesse Hett 8 p.m. Friday, Sept 2, at Infinity Room. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door for this 21 and older show. Click here to buy.
Summer Uncorked Concert Series at Eola Hills Legacy Vineyard wraps for the season 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept 2 with a night of music by High Street Band, plus food available from Greece Lightning and So Cheesy. Cost: $10 online; $15 at door. Children 12 and younger are free. Click here for tickets.
September 3
Celebrate National Cinema Day with $3 movies on Saturday, Sept 3. We recommend checking out our local art film house Salem Cinema and buying your tickets in advance at http://salemcinema.com/
Check out the Underground Market 3 to 7 p.m. Sept 3 at Blast off Vintage for some cool stuff by local makers.
Laugh out loud at Slay ‘Em – A Salem Comedy Showcase of Local Killers 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept 3 at Infinity Room. Cost is $12 in advance; $15 at the door for this 18 and older show. Click here for tickets.
Take in a special Labor Day Weekend class of Yoga + Wine 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday, September 3 at Legacy Estate Vineyard, in partnership with Oregon Wine Country Half Marathon. Open to everyone, regardless of participation in the running event, this 60-minute, all-levels yoga class is led by Rhonda Bachmann. After class, stay for a glass of wine. Suggested donation of $5 per yogi. Click here to reserve your spot. Click here to learn more about the Half Marathon.
September 4
Hear Portland Standard Time 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept 4 at Cubanisimo Vineyards
Catch Swing & Standards Jazz Band 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept 4 at Ankeny Vineyard
Through September 5
Oregon State Fair continues to bring family-friendly fun for all to Salem. Find out all the detail here.
September 8
Celebrate, honor, and remember your loved ones at the 5th Annual Reflections on the River community grief event organized by Willamette Vital Health. A short program featuring music, words of comfort and inspiration, and a memorial to veterans will be offered at 7:30 p.m. in the Rotary Pavilion. There will also be a live River Walk with personalized luminarias lining the park paths and a luminaria-lit labyrinth from 7:30 to 9. Personalized luminarias are available to purchase here and at the event.
When: 7:30 to 9 p.m. Sept 8
Where: Riverfront Park
Tab Benoit is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and guitarist who has built a remarkable 30+ year career on the foundation of his gritty and soulful Delta swamp blues, acquiring a devoted legion of fans along the way, as well as 5 Blues Music Awards, including BB King Entertainer of the Year (twice) and an induction into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.
When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept 8
Where: Elsinore Theatre, 170 High St SE
Cost: $19, $29, $39. + $5 for aisle seating / + $5 day of show. Click here for tickets.
September 9
Step into your dancing shoes for the Ceili of the Valley Society’s Second Friday Ceili, a night of live Irish music and dancing with dances called by Geraldine Murray and music provided by Bob Soper and Joe Root. No experience or partner is needed. There is a short dance lesson around 7:15 and live music begins at 8. All dances are taught called before each dance begins. Bring water. Not into dancing? Go for the tunes!
When: 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, Sept 9
Where: VFW Hall
Cost: $10
Info: https://ceiliofthevalley.org/
Get crafty in the ‘Naughty’ Embroidery Class. Embroidery is the hip thing to do and you can learn the basics in this class…with a little twist in what you create. No experience is required. All materials will be provided (6-inch embroidery hoop, embroidery canvas, needles, scissors, thread (skeins). You choose your own design. (They will bring some ideas). This Class is sure to bring out some fun and giggles and who knows, maybe you’ll even make a like-minded new friend or two!
When: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept 9
Where: CreativiTee & rofe designs, 110 Commercial St. NE
Age: 18 and older. Click here for tickets.
Take in a screening of the critically acclaimed documentary ELEMENTAL followed by Q&A with director Trip Jennings and executive producer Ralph Bloemers. Filmed in Oregon and narrated by David Oyelowo, ELEMENTAL takes viewers on a journey with the top experts in the nation to better understand fire. It follows the harrowing escape from Paradise, California as the town ignited from wind-driven embers and burned within a few hours of the fire’s start. It then continues to the even more recent fires just 2 years ago, when Oregon suffered our worst wildfires in recorded history.
ELEMENTAL includes the voices of climate experts, Indigenous people and fire survivors, and asks us to reimagine our relationship with wildfire as we prepare for an increasingly hotter future. Salem Cinema owner Loretta Miles say of the documentary, “The film is beautifully done, of indispensable importance and so vitally relevant. This is the very kind of movie I live to be able to present to my community.”
When: 7:00 p.m. Sept 9
Where: Salem Cinema, 1127 Broadway NE
Cost: $11. Click here for tickets.
Info: 503-378-7676; www.salemcinema.com and elementalfilm.com
Dance into the night at Boot Scoot & Brew with live music from award-winning NW-born/Nashville-based recording artist Carrie Cunningham plus dancing, a beer/wine garden, a special food court, and raffles. The Heart, Soul, & Magic band will start the evening off at 5 followed by Carrie at 7 p.m.
When: 4 to 10 p.m. Sept 9
Where: Parking lot at Center 50+, 2615 Portland Rd NE
Cost: $10 in advance; $12 at the door. Click here for tickets.
The Winery Comedy Tour features Skyler Bolks, 3x Sioux Falls funniest Comic, 4x Larry Brinkman comedy award winner and Champion of the Argus Leader Roast of South Dakota. Skyler combines short stories, one-liners, and skewed observations to create a show that has made audiences laugh all over the region.
When: 8 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept 9
Where: Cubanisimo Vineyards
Click here for tickets.
September 9-11
XichaFest celebrates the 5th anniversary of Xicha Brewing with three days of live music, family entertainment and more! Friday and Sunday are free. Saturday is $25 general admission; $35 VIP.
September 10
Glory awaits at the 2022 Capital City Cornhole Classic. More than 200 players from across the PNW will gather to play on the lawn of the Oregon State Capitol in this tournament for veteran and beginner players alike. It features advanced, competitive, and social team divisions, as well as single and youth divisions. The event also includes craft beer, local food trucks, airmail team relay event, and activities for the whole family, including a cornhole challenge course, lawn games, and more. Proceeds from the tournament help fund Shangri-La’s Housing Assistance Program which provides permanent and supportive housing to individuals with disabilities who are experiencing chronic homelessness.
When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept 10
Where: State Capitol State Park
Register to participate here.
Micronesian Islander Community hosts a Cultural Celebration 12 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept 10 at Gerry Frank Amphitheater in Riverfront Park.
Salem Rueda de Casino teaches Salsa Dance Classes. Beginning salsa is at 1 p.m., Casino de Rueda is at 2 p.m., Bachata is at 3 p.m. and salsa practice is at 4.
When: 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept 10
Where: VFW Hall, 630 Hood St NE
Cost: $10 each or $15 for day pass
The Fussy Flea features vintage goods, antiques, candles, clothing, handmade items, furniture, food and more. Check it out 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept 10 at The Fussy Duck, 3170 Commercial St SE.
Starting September 10
Hone your stage skills in Pentacle Theatre’s Acting Workshop with director and actress Jo Dodge. This fun, hands-on 11-week theater workshop explores the human spirit. Students participate in improvisation and scene work in a safe, supportive and non-competitive environment. The focus is on individual self-development. This workshop is for all skill levels, from beginners to the most experienced. You must be 18 or older to attend these classes. Proof of vaccination required.
When: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays for 11 weeks starting Sept 10
Where: Pentacle Theatre, 324 52nd Ave NW
Cost: $105. Click here for info and registration.
September 11
If you have ever wanted to know what it was like to live a night as a drag performer, this is your chance. Their Most Imperial Sovereign Majesties Star Emperor 44 Darrell St. James and Star Empress 44 Ina Sapphire Doll invite one and all to Closet Ball 29. Ask your favorite drag performer to paint you up and give it all you’ve got on the stage and see if you have what it takes to be the next Closet Ball King and/or Queen!
When: 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept 11
Where: Southside Speakeasy, 3529 Fairview Industrial Dr SE
September 12
Find out what it takes to get involved with Cherry City Roller Derby at Recruitment Night. Learn more about roller derby and how you can be part of it. No experience is needed. Whether you want to skate, be an official or volunteer in general — this is the place to be!
When: 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept 12
Where: The Mad House, 1335 Madison St NE
Info: https://cherrycityrollerderby.com/
September 14
Where: Willamette Heritage Center, 1313 Mill St SE
Cost: $12-$15
Age: 21 and older. Click here for tickets.
September 17
Melissa Etheridge stormed onto the American rock scene in 1988 with the release of her critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, which led to an appearance at the 1989 Grammy Awards show. Known for her confessional lyrics and raspy, smoky vocals, Etheridge has remained one of America’s favorite female singer-songwriters for more than two decades.
When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept 17
Where: Elsinore Theatre, 170 High St SE
Cost: $49, $59, $69, $79 / +$5 on day of show. Click for tickets.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s takes place 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept 17, at Riverfront Park. While there is no fee to register for Walk, participants are encouraged to raise funds that allow the Alzheimer’s Association to provide 24/7 care and support and advance research toward methods of prevention, treatment and, ultimately, a cure. Learn more here.
Punx in the Park hits the square — Marion Square park that is — 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept 17 at Marion Square Park, 551 Commercial St NE. This free punk show features local The Bad Places, End of Conflict, Circus Bone, Toxic Zombie and Bazooka Sharkz; food trucks; resources and more. It aims to support our community’s youth by providing resources and collecting donations that will benefit HOME Youth Services. There will be a wall for rattle can (spray paint) art, a haircut/salon booth if you want a new du, and a Build-A-Punk station if you wanna get punked out for the show. All ages ar welcome, but please note, some of the music may include profanity or adult themes.
Donations to help our local youth are being accepted at the show by HOME Youth Services. (All donations are tax deductible.)
Items you can donate:
- New/used clothes for ages 11-18
- New/gently used outdoor living equipment
- Canned/packaged food items
- Phone chargers/cables
- Hygiene products
- Schools supplies
Pinot & Paella Harvest Party — Learn more about Eola Hills with insights into their harvest process, vineyard practices and philosophies. While you sip and socialize, share in the spirit of harvest with their reserve wines and the rich, savory flavors of traditional Spanish paella. Winemaker Steve Anderson will be provide updates on their 2022 vintage and bring an educational component to this festive experience with informal info stations. The menu, catered by Willaby’s, features Seafood & Pork Paella and more. If you are vegetarian, let them know when you purchase your ticket and they will have vegetarian paella available for you.
When: 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept 17
Where: Legacy Estate Vineyard, 1600 Oak Grove Road
Cost: $95 per person. (Be one of the first forty people to reserve and save $20 with Coupon Code: FIRST40). Cost includes dinner, two beverage tickets and live music.
Click here for tickets.
Pentacle Theatre is hosting open auditions for The Fantasticks, a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time. It is the world’s longest running musical, with book and lyrics by Tom Jones and music by Harvey Schmidt. Directed at Pentacle Theatre by Cherie Ulmer. The casting call is for eight actors of all abilities, genders and ethnicities for roles in this small-ensemble musical classic. For a full list of roles, genders, ages and vocal ranges, please visit pentacletheatre.org/auditions
When: 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept 17
Where: Pentacle Theatre, 324 52nd Ave. NW
Note: Masks and proof of vaccination, including a booster, required.
September 18
WillaMutt Strut is a celebration of our love for animals and a fundraiser for Oregon Humane Society featuring a 5K run, 5K walk, and ‘the Strut,’ a shorter (less than 1K) walk. Enjoy food, brews, music, dog contests, and more—all to support local pets.
When: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept 18
Where: Riverfront Park
Click here for tickets.
September 19
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Xicha’s food+beer pairing, Brindar highlights Baja Cali. Sample five courses and five beer pairings. Guest chef Chef Maylin Chavez from Tijuana, Baja California Norte will bring her heritage and passion for the sea to each dish she prepares. With desserts by Pastry Chef Palmira. Note: This Brindar will be seafood based.
When: 6 p.m. Sept 19
Where: Xicha Brewing Co, 576 Patterson St NW Suite 140
Cost: $135 per person. Click here for tickets.
September 22
World Ballet Series presents Swan Lake performed live by a multinational cast of 50 professional ballet dancers bringing the most famous love story to life. See the iconic “Dance of the Little Swans,” count the 32 fouettés performed by Odile, and immerse yourself in the magic of Tchaikovsky’s music. Featuring richly detailed, hand-painted sets as well as over 150 radiant costumes bringing fresh representation to this timeless classic.
When: 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 22
Where: Elsinore Theatre
Cost: Tickets starting at $38. Click here for tickets.
Get your laugh on with Lady to Lady Podcast co-host Brandie Posey, plus Taylor Evans and special guests! After 8 years of touring nationally, comedian Brandie Posey’s first album Opinion Cave dominated the charts at #1 on iTunes & #12 on Billboard when it was released. Brandie has been featured at every major comedy festival in the United States, including Bridgetown, High Plains, SF Sketchfest, RIOT LA & FEST in Gainesville. She is also honored to have opened for Maria Bamford, Kyle Kinane, Dana Gould, Beth Stelling and legendary punk band Against Me! Note: Covid policy applies.
When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept 22. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Where: Infinity Room, 210 Liberty St SE
Cost: $12 in advance/ $15 at the door. Click here for tickets.
Age: 18 and older
September 23 to October 15
Pentacle Theatre presents She Kills Monsters: Young Adventurers Edition, by Qui Nguyen. Directed by Katie Lindbeck with assistant director Emma Thurston.
Agnes Evans suffers from a bad case of being average and is the exact opposite of her nerdy younger sister Tilly. After Tilly’s death in a car accident, Agnes finds there was much she didn’t know about her sister and many assumptions she made. The discovery of Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, however she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was Tilly’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a mystical journey that ends in self-discovery, connection, and the slaying of monsters both inside and out.
Suitability: This show is suitable for teens and adults that can handle its explicit language, crude humor, demons, fantastical fight scenes and exploration of death and grief.
When: Sept 23 through Oct 15
Where: Pentacle THeatre, 324 52nd Ave N
Cost: $25. (Frontline healthcare workers and people who hold an Oregon Trail Card are eligible for a 50 percent discount.) Click here for tickets.
September 24
Join Capital Pride in celebrating the LGBTQ+ Community in Salem and the Mid-Willamette Valley at Salem Pride in the Park 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept 24 at Riverfront Park. There will be live music and performances, artists, vendors, and information booths. Watch for a schedule coming soon. Info: https://salemcapitalpride.org/
Willamette Vital Health hosts the 10th annual Walk-n-Wag, a family-friendly dog walk with Border Collie show, children’s dance performance, vendors, dog photographer and prizes raising funds to support pets of hospice patients, and community grief care.
When: 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept 24
Where: Minto-Brown Island Park
Cost: $10 online registration by 9/22, $15 at event, Free for kids 12 and younger.
Click here for more information.
Hear the Severin Sisters live 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept 24 at Coria Estates. The Severin Sisters combines contemporary American roots and bluegrass-flavored instrumentation including mandolin, fiddle, banjo, guitar, and acoustic bass. Sister three-part harmonies round out the vocals. Original music, traditional instrumentals, and a wide variety of covers from Dixie Chicks to Lady Gaga are part of what makes their repertoire unique.
Minority Retort presents Marcella Arguello, a stand-up comedian, writer and actor whose comedy knows no bounds; she eagerly discusses any and every topic that tickles her. From dating short guys — because she has no other options at 6’2’’ — to being mistaken for a man, her Latinx identity, her take on race and gender and the wild stories and situations she’s gotten herself in and out of. The lineup also includes Lee H. Tillman, Juan Duran, Quinne Salameh and your host for the evening, Imani. Minority Retort is the NW’s premier stand-up comedy showcase featuring Black and brown comedians. Note: Covid policy applies.
When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept 24. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Where: Infinity Room
Cost: $15 in advance; $20 at the door. Click here for tickets.
Age: 21 and older.
Celebrate World Citizen Reggae Fest 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Sept 24, at The Yard Food Park. Artists from Vancouver, Portland, Salem, Eugene, Lincoln City and the world will perform at this free, family-friendly event.
September 25
Salsa & Salsa is a dining and dancing fundraiser supporting Women at the Well Grace House. Get a Salsa dance lesson with Jason LaFontaine, plus chips and salsa provided by local businesses. There is also an opportunity to enjoy other food and wine. All proceeds of the event go to supporting the programs at Women at the Well Grace House.
When: 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept 25
Where: Cubanisimo Vineyards
Cost: $40. Click here for tickets.
September 27
See a screening of Clerks III WITH Kevin Smith and let him use his mouth on you at the post-show Q&A. It’s Clerks III: The Convenience Tour!
When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 27. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Where: Elsinore Theatre, 170 High St SE
Cost: $49. Click here for tickets.
September 30
Experience the Joe Satriani: Earth Tour 2022-2023
When: 8 p.m. Friday, Sept 30. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Where: Elsinore Theatre, 170 High St SE
Cost: $39.50 to $79.50 in advance; increase on day of show. Click here for tickets.
Catch a special one-night-only doubleheader featuring comedians Deece Casillas and Michael Glatzmaier.
When: 8 p.m. Friday, Sept 30
Where: Infinity Room
Cost: $12 in advance; $15 at the door. Click here for tickets.
Age: 21 and older
Note: Covid policy applies.
Hear Michael Allen Harrison Live in Concert. Delivering music to the heart, his classical contemporary style carves a distinct niche of timeless music that has connected with thousands throughout his three-decade career.
When: 7 p.m. Friday, Sept 30
Where: Unity of Salem
Cost: $30 to $50. Must purchase in advance at www.unityofsalem.com
And On Exhibit…
HALLIE FORD MUSEUM OF ART
Through Dec 3
Transition to Print: Selections from the George and Colleen Hoyt Collection of Northwest Coast Art features a range of contemporary prints by some of the foremost Native printmakers of the region, including Tony Hunt Sr., Reg Davidson, Francis Dick, and Andrea Wilbur-Sigo, among others. By the 1960s, printmaking was flourishing and the transition to print from carving greatly expanded public awareness of Northwest Coast art. Prints were portable, affordable, and more easily acquired by tourists and collectors than were wood carvings. The works selected from the vast Hoyt collection of over 400 prints date from the 1970s through the early 2000s and feature members of the prolific Hunt family of artists, key women artists, and artists known for experimenting with figurative and narrative design elements.
Rick Silva: Western Fronts — In response to the Trump administration’s leaked 2017 Department of the Interior memorandum outlining a plan to shrink four national monuments—Cascade-Siskiyou (Oregon/California), Gold Butte (Nevada), Grand Staircase-Escalante (Utah), and Bears Ears (Utah)—Eugene artist Rick Silva created Western Fronts, a video presentation that combines vast video landscapes of the American West with digital manipulation and sound.
The beauty and scale of these four spectacular national monuments are captured in aerial drone footage and offer an enveloping sense of awe. In this contemporary work, Silva overlays the Western landscape with hard-edged geometric shapes and an ominous rumbling sound design, created by Kuedo + Holy Other, that suggests a futuristic scanning of the land in search of elements that may be useful or meaningful to humanity.
Hallie Ford Museum, 700 State Street and is open 12 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Cost to explore is $3-$6, free for everyone on Tuesdays. Per Willamette University policy, the museum requires proof of vaccination for entry. Bring a valid I.D. with proof of vaccination for check-in. Details on the museum website. For more information, visit willamette.edu/arts/hfma, or call 503-370-6855.
LEVEL 2 GALLERY
Level 2 Gallery at the Salem Convention Center is curated by the Oregon Artists Series Foundation. Located on the second floor of the center, it features changing exhibits of work by established and emerging artists of the region. The Gallery is accessible Monday through Friday during regular business hours, during special events or by appointment by calling 503-589-1700. Info: www.oregonartistsseries.com

Through September 30
indelible: Artist Portraits by Diane Beals — A series of black and white portraits by photographer Diane Beals documenting 14 artists in their Salem studios who have made indelible and memorable marks through their art and creative practices. (An extension of this exhibit hangs in the Art Hall at Salem Public Library.)
ART HALL @ Salem Public Library
A year-round gallery space under the guidance of the Salem Public Art Commission, the Art Hall at the Salem Public Library features the Salem Reads Art Exhibit each February as part of Salem Reads: One Book, One Community. During the rest of the year, the Oregon Artists Series Foundation will present curated rotating exhibits featuring regional artists.
Through September 30
indelible — A companion to the exhibit at Level2 Gallery at SCC, through black and white photography, Diane Beals documents the artistic process of fourteen artists. While the artists depicted at the Level 2 Gallery are fully identified, the works at the Library are not, inviting the viewer to closely study the photographs to match each artist with a process shot.
SALEM ART ASSOCIATION
Through Sept 3
LAST CHANCE — MIXED METAPHORS | DEBORAH UNGER & CYNTHIA CARINO — The earliest visual art made by humans is usually about telling a story. In the exhibition, Mixed Metaphors, we hope that you will create your own stories in response to the bewitching work of emerging artist, Cynthia Carino and the mystical sculptures of Deborah Unger. Cynthia’s vibrant, wild and exciting compositions contrast starkly with the deep, mythical and intensely personal experience of Deborah’s quiet sculptures. What is the story? What is the next chapter? It is yours to create.
Sept 2 to Oct 1
FALL COLOR | REPRESENTED ARTISTS — After the busy, action-packed days of Summer, Fall is a time of reflection and calm. The Bush Barn Art Center represented artists have responded to the theme, Fall Color, with an enchanting array of work that represents the changing light and hues of a softer and more relaxed time of year. Come into the gallery, slow down, take a breath and enjoy the beauty of Oregon in the Fall.
FULL CIRCLE | JO HOCKENHULL — “I am fascinated with the natural world and the place of humans within it. My art often blurs the borders between animals and plants and humans. Since childhood, I have spent hours and days watching the progress of a spider’s web, a pea sprout emerging, a poppy unfolding.”
Salem Art Association at Bush Barn Art Center & Annex, 600 Mission St. SE. Visit the center 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. For more information, call 503-581‑2228 or visit salemart.org.
SALEM ON THE EDGE

Aron Michael Johnston, “Harbinger” Oil on linen panel. 30” x 20”
September
See “A Little of This” by featured artist Aron Michael Johnston. “The work in this show reflects my varied interests in painting realism, from portraiture, figurative and imaginative realism to still life and plein air landscape. With the realism genre there are so many things to paint, I have difficulty focusing my attention in any one direction for too long. At the end of the year, I have a little of this and a little of that.” — Aron Michael Johnston
From fine art, up-and-coming artists, graffiti muralists and more, Salem on the Edge features work by PNW artists in a variety of media both for purchase and in rotating exhibits. Stop in and visit at 156 Liberty St. NE. Info: salemontheedge.com.
Last Updated: Friday, Sept 2, 2022





