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Visual Arts: Page 2

Beauty in Basalt

A small exhibit of landscape photos at the Schnitzer Museum is worth visiting campus to see

Visual Arts 8 months ago

One of the least known — but most influential — photographers ever to work in Oregon is the late Terry Toedtemeier. Trained as a scientist … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Raptors

‘Raptors of the Pacific Northwest’ ushers in the Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk

Visual Arts 8 months ago

The beautiful and stately creatures from the Cascades Raptor Center are showcased in lovely paintings this month at the Emerald Art Center in Springfield, and … Continue reading →

A Force for Change

The Lane County History Museum hosts the Eugene Friends of Farm Workers exhibit 

Visual Arts 8 months ago

Founded in 1972 by local activists Marion Phelan and Mel Kang, Eugene Friends of Farm Workers (EFFW) emerged from a blend of local activism and … Continue reading →

Hippie Freaks, Rampant Punks!

Eileen Polk isn’t just a photographer of punk and hippie cultures — she’s a member, too.

Visual Arts 8 months ago

Eileen Polk Photography: 20th Century Subculture – Hippie Freaks, Rampant Punks! will be on display at Sam Bond’s Garage through June. Sam Bond’s is a … Continue reading →

Back to Black (and White)

Photography at Oregon’s show at Maude Kerns Art Center revels in a return to monochrome

Visual Arts 8 months ago

Having been banished to artistic obsolescence for the past few decades, black and white photography is enjoying a renaissance in the art world, from the … Continue reading →

Florae Animalia and the Saints of Invention

Artists at Karin Clarke Gallery picture nature with a supernatural bent

Visual Arts 9 months ago

“People have been painting icons in Russia for at least 1,000 years,” says Russian-born artist Olga Volchkova in a 2016 “Oregon Art Beat” profile. She … Continue reading →

Our Health, Our Art 

Three artists across various mediums reflect on reproductive justice through art at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Visual Arts 10 months ago

On display at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art until August 25 is a relatively small but powerful show, comprising 10 works, titled My Body, My … Continue reading →

‘The Heartbeats To Data Points’

National Geographic conservation photographer Ronan Donovan has two exhibits in Eugene

Visual Arts 10 months ago

He has been embedded with and studied the wolves for months and years, from Yellowstone National Park to the Arctic. Now, conservation photographer Ronan Donavan … Continue reading →

2024: The Year of Jell-O

Pregame the Annual Jell-O Art Show with Jell-O shots inspired by Eugene’s finest Jell-O artists

Visual Arts 11 months ago

Every December my dear friend Isaac and I make a list of trend predictions for the upcoming year. We argue over whether bobs are making … Continue reading →

Picturing a Myth

Barbora Bakalarova’s dark manipulated photography has begun to find an audience

Visual Arts 12 months ago

One of the most interesting but least known photographers around town is showing her unusual work during February at two local arts venues: The New … Continue reading →

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