RICHLAND, Wash. – The Allied Arts Association is welcoming renowned metalsmith Anne Krohn Graham to Richland’s Gallery at the Park for the rest of October.
Graham, who spent 30 years as a professional artist professor, retired to Richland with her late husband, Gene Futrell. Her work is featured in the Smithsonian Museum’s permanent collections and has been praised by curators and artists worldwide.
Graham primarily works with anodized aluminum, a dyeing process. Much of her work has an interactive or wearable aspect and is available for purchase at the gallery.
Her show, “When Art is Passion,” will be at the Gallery at the Park until November. The exhibit is free and dedicated to her husband.