Vancouver, Wash. — The Rebecca Anstine Gallery is proud to present Impressions of the Pacific Northwest, a compelling new art exhibition running from July through September 2026. The showcase features the distinct talents of Pacific Northwest artists Oleg Ulitskiy and Elizabeth Ganji, who bring their unique artistic visions together to celebrate the moody landscapes, vibrant moments and captivating spirit of the region.
The public is invited to experience this impressionistic tribute to the Pacific Northwest on the sixth floor of the Clark County Public Service Center, located at 1300 Franklin St. in downtown Vancouver. Admission to the gallery is free.
Impressions of the Pacific Northwest serves as visual poetry, translating the area's iconic idyllic countrysides, rugged coastlines and sweeping river vistas into a layered narrative. Ulitskiy’s use of light and structure harmonizes with Ganji’s expressive, intimate interpretations of the local landscape. Together, their works span from layered still life to grand structural horizons, offering visitors a familiar yet profoundly reimagined perspective of their shared home.
"We are thrilled to host Oleg and Elizabeth, two exceptional local artists who deeply understand the visual identity of the Pacific Northwest," said Rhonda Spencer, gallery curator. "Their work perfectly harmonizes and honors the deep connection between regional identity and creative expression."
Exhibition details
What:Impressions of the Pacific Northwest art exhibition
Artists: Oleg Ulitskiy and Elizabeth Ganji
Dates: July – September 2026
Location: The Rebecca Anstine Gallery, sixth floor, Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission: Free and open to the public
For more information about the exhibition, gallery accessibility or to purchase any of the art on exhibit, please contact Rhonda Spencer at rhondaspencerre@gmail.com.
About the Rebecca Anstine Gallery
Located inside the Clark County Public Service Center in Vancouver, Washington, the Rebecca Anstine Gallery honors the late Rebecca Anstine, a local arts advocate. The gallery is supported by the Clark County Arts Commission and celebrates regional culture by showcasing the diverse talents of local Pacific Northwest artists and providing an accessible public space for community enrichment through the visual arts.
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