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Bored With Conference Content? Take a Look Around Giustina Gallery

August 4, 2009

Of course, we know that conference content is never less-than-scintillating, and breaks are strictly for networking – right? At the LaSells Stewart Center, however, the monotony of the standard hotel concourse outside meeting rooms is replaced by the elegance of a curated art gallery, giving attendees a refreshing escape when needed and providing a great setting for conversations during breaks. 

Curated by Tina Green-Price, the Giustina Gallery offers a different set of Northwest art each month. This month’s invitational show includes pieces by Howard Bruner, Joan Darling, Linda Edwards, and Carol Selberg. The Murdock wing of the gallery features Savory Images, photographs depicting the origins of food.

Howard Bruner painting - Wolf Tree

In addition to showcasing high-quality artwork, the gallery is a beautiful and functional space that meets registration, reception, and exhibition needs – in addition to being available for special events. Check out this 360-degree virtual tour to be inspired!

Opening onto the gallery are several meeting rooms, from the 1200-seat Austin Auditorium to the intimate 14-seat Weyerhaeuser Boardroom. Just next door is the CH2M HILL Alumni Center, with 45,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space.

If you are in Corvallis next week, you’re invited to join the artists for a free, open-to-the public reception on August 13 from 6:30-8:30 pm!

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