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Visual Arts: Page 4

The Great Blue Heron And Community Art

The Springfield Mayor’s Art Show runs through Nov. 3 at Emerald Art Center

ArtsVisual Arts 1 year ago

The bird stands majestically on its strong and spindly legs next to a rocky ledge, gazing at the lake that is its food source, and … Continue reading →

Animal House

Eugene Biennial award winners produce an animated exhibit at Karin Clarke Gallery

Visual Arts 1 year ago

The animals have taken over the Karin Clarke Gallery downtown, where a gorgeous group show of work by the nine artists who won awards at … Continue reading →

For The New Artists And The Well Established

New Zone Gallery’s Zone 4 All exhibit runs through Sept. 28

Visual Arts 1 year ago

It’s the opportunity artists yearn for but only a handful normally get — to have their work displayed on the walls of a professional art … Continue reading →

Impressions And Interpretations Of Summer

Margaret Plumb’s plein air exhibit runs through Sept. 1 at Emerald Art Center

Visual Arts 1 year ago

If August’s wildfire smoke got you down, Eugene artist Margaret Plumb will remind you of Oregon’s gorgeous landscape. Plumb, a Northwest native who has called … Continue reading →

Art Born of Industry

Eugene’s new Museum of Techno Art will fully open in October but is open for previews now by appointment 

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 1 year ago

A new museum where art combines with industry and delivers audiences a slice of everything from fashion to history is just months away from opening … Continue reading →

Facing Life

A show of photographic portraits at Dot Dotson’s takes a penetrating look at life in Klamath Falls 

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Christopher Trotchie’s photo show at Dot Dotson’s is well titled. It’s called Face Me Where I Stand, and it features pictures of fellow residents in … Continue reading →

The Grandeur and Resiliency of Oregon Forests

White Lotus Gallery hosts ‘Forests of Oregon’ through Sept. 2

Visual Arts 2 years ago

From fragile beginnings — a drawing of a seedling from Analee Fuentes called “Hope” — to stately mature trees in winter — a photograph from … Continue reading →

‘The Block is Hot’ for the July First Friday ArtWalk

Black artists will be showcased at The Farmers Market Pavilion July 7

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Vibrant artistic and cultural displays from Black artists will be on full display downtown July 7 during a portion of the Eugene First Friday ArtWalk. … Continue reading →

Different Ways of Knowing

‘Our Shared Breath’ at JSMA corresponds to a campus-wide Common Reading  

Visual Arts 2 years ago

Our Shared Breath: Creativity and Community is on view at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art through October. The show is part of Common Seeing, … Continue reading →

Train Art at a Stop

An exhibit showcasing train graffiti runs through July at the Springfield City Hall Gallery

ArtsVisual Arts 2 years ago

We’ve all seen them as they crawl in tortoise-like fashion through the crossings of Eugene and Springfield, train cars that are canvases for layers of … Continue reading →

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