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| Blue Angel and other work by Robert Venosa on display at the Fenario Gallery through Aug. 2 |
Backstreet Gallery Drawings & watercolors by Jennifer French, through July 31. 11am-5pm W-Su. 327 Laurel St., Florence.
Barnes & Noble Work by staff members, through July 31. 9am-10pm daily. 1163 Valley River Center.
Beanery Photography by Deb Ingebretsen and Annie Frantzeskos, through July 31. 6am-9pm M-Th; 6am-10pm F-Sa; 7am-9pm Su. 2465 Hilyard.
David Joyce Gallery “Redwood Memorial Grove,” woodcut & cheesecloth prints by Kristie Johnson, through Sept. 15. 8am-5pm M-F. Building 19, Lane Coummunity College.
Diablo’s Downtown Lounge “Passionate Portraits,” work by Daniel Donovan, through July 31. 11am-2:30am M-F; 3pm-2:30am Sa-Su. 959 Pearl.
Downtown Library Oregon Crafted group show (with some Bach-inspired works), through Aug. 31. 10am-8pm M-Th; 10am-6pm F-Su. 100 W. 10th.
DIVA “Investigations,” paintings by Robert D. Adams; “Mythos,” photography by Blue Mitchell; “Zoetropia,” mixed media by Jill Cardinal; Non-objective paintings by Maude I. Kerns; “WETLANDS: Distant Progress,” digital video/multimedia work by Daniel Heila, through Sept. 1. Noon-5pm Tu-Sa. 110 W. Broadway.
Dr. Don Dexter “Desert Images,” photography by Marli Bryant Miller; “Evanescence,” paintings & mixed media by Patricia Hall, through July 31. 8am-5pm M-F. 2233 Willamette, Bldg. B.
Emerald Art Center PhotoZone juried show; “Nature’s Beauty,” work by Maureen Daugherty; “Images of the Willamette Valley and Beyond,” by Jaqueline Lukowski; “The Beginnings” by Marilyn O’Brien, through July 27. A reception is 5:30pm Friday. 11am-4pm Tu-Sa. 500 Main Street, Spfd.
Emerald City Coffeehouse Drawings by Nicola Noetic, through July 31. 8am-6pm M-Sa. 347 W. 5th Ave.
Fenario Gallery “Fantastic Spiritual Realism,” work by Robert Venosa, through Aug. 2. “Evolved Clarity,” charcoal drawings & sculpture by Benjamin Brown, through Aug. 3. Noon-6pm Tu-Sa. 881 Willamette St.
First Alternative Co-op — South Store Prints by Emily Hagen, through July 31. 9am-9pm daily. 1007 SE 3rd St., Corvallis.
Florence Event Center Galleries “Suburban Primitive Paintings,” work by Ronald Walker; “GourdArt,” work by Bette Ashley, through July 30. A reception is 5pm July 14. 9am-5pm M-F and by appointment and during events. 715 Quince St., Florence.
Full City Coffee — Pearl St. Landscape prints by Jim Derby, through July 22. 6:30am-6pm daily. 842 Pearl.
Full City Coffee — High St. Cityscape prints by Jim Derby, through July 15. 6:30am-6pm daily. 13th & High.
Gallery 245 “The Bakersfield Triangle” group show feat. Jerry Jump, Richard Hofferd and Jamie Burress, through Aug. 12. 10am-5pm M-F. 245 Blair.
Health Information Library, PeaceHealth Medical Group Annex Watercolors by Anita Belonger and Lynn Frost, through Aug. 31. 9am-4:30pm M-Th; 9am-1pm F. 1202 Willamette.
Imagine Tapestry and leather bags by Tigermoon Bags, plus nine other local artisans, through July 31. 10am-7pm M-Sa; 10am-6pm Su. 296 E. 5th.
Jacobs Gallery “Quiet Noise,” work by Bruce Bayard & Lynn Wiley, through July 14. Noon-4pm Tu-F; 11am-3pm Sa. Hult Center. 684-5635.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “Images from Black Rock: Photographs by Peter Goin,” through July 15. Other ongoing exhibits. 11am-5pm Th-Su; 11am-8pm W. 346-3129. $5, $3 stu.
Karin Clarke Gallery Recent paintings by Mark Clarke, through July 14. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 760 Willamette.
Kellenberger Library Collection of 1st edition journals from Captain Cook’s explorations of the Oregon Coast, ongoing. 8am-9:30pm M-Th; 8am-5pm F. Northwest Christian College. 684-7237.
La Follette Gallery “Living Color,” oil paintings by Sarkis Antikajian, through July 31. 10am-6pm M-F; 10am-5pm Sa. 931 Oak.
Lane County Historical Society & Museum “The Hub of Lane County: The Eugene Park Blocks,” through July 2008. “Smithsonian Institution’s “What Style Is It? A Survey of American Architecture,” through Nov. 1. 10am-4pm Tu-Sa. 740 W. 13th. $2.
Museum of Modern Malabon Art Rotating student artwork exhibit, ongoing. 8:15am-2:15pm M-F. Malabon Elementary School, 1380 Taney.
Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Mount Pisgah: A Refuge for the Spirit,” photography by Charles Search, ongoing. “Tricking Fish: How and Why Lures Work” exhibit, through Aug. 26. 11am-5pm We-Su. 1680 E. 15th. $3, $2 youths, sr.
Museum of Unfine Art & Record Store Paintings and illustrations by Ila Rose, Jesse Liberty, Jeff Hurt & Chris Cooke, through July 14. 10:37am-7:06pm M-F; 1pm-7pm Sa; 2pm-3:30pm Su. 537 Willamette.
New Odyssey “A Space Shaping of the Odyssey,” installation art by Mate’ Mateus & oil paintings by Nemo Boko, through July 31. 7:30am-6pm M-Th; 9am-5pm Sa. 1004 Willamette.
New Zone Gallery “Undersea: A Memorial to Anthony Danno,” paintings by Mona, w/50 other NZAC artists, through July 31. Noon-6pm Tu-Su. 164 W. Broadway.
Opus6ix Oil paintings by Jeff White; “Apian Desire,” floral paintings by Kirk Lybecker; New works by Jenny Gray, through July 15. 10am-6pm Tu-Th & Sa; 10am-8pm F; 11am-4pm Su. 22 West 7th.
Oregon Wine Warehouse “Northwest Wine Country,” photographs by Greg Vaughn, through July 25. Noon-5pm Su-Th; noon-8pm F-Sa. 943 Olive.
OSU Center for the Humanities Mixed media by Nancy Pobanz, through Aug. 31. 8:30am-4:30pm M-F. Autzen House, 811 SW Jefferson, Corvallis.
OSU Memorial Union Concourse “The University Theatre: 1895-2007,” posters, costumes, props, scenery, photos and more; Color photography by Jim Folts; Scenic renderings & poster designs by Alex Wallace, through Aug. 30. 8am-5pm M-F. MU, OSU.
Park St. Café “Masters and Worlds Beyond,” oil canvases and sketches by Eostar Kamala, through July 31. 8am-3pm M-F, 9am-3:30pm Sa. 776 W. Park.
River Gallery “Altered Art” group show, through July 31. 10am-5pm daily. 1335 Bay St., Florence.
Springfield Museum “Whistle Stop,” interpretive exhibit on railroading in/around Spfd., through Sept. 15. An opening is Thursday, July 12. 10am-5pm Tu-F; noon-4pm Sa. 590 Main St., Spfd. $2.
Tamarack Wellness Center Photography by Charles Reilly; mixed media by Sarah Grew, through July 20. 9am-5:30pm M-F; 9:30am-noon Sa. 3575 Donald St.
Territorial Winery “Windows Open on Jazz,” watercolors by Don Ferrell, through July 21. 2pm-7pm F-Sa, 5pm-11pm Th. 907 W. 3rd.
Tevina Gallery Mixed media by Michael Schemmer and paintings by Daniel Burd, through July 31. 5pm-7pm Th & F, and by appt. 228 Main St., Spfd.
White Lotus Gallery “Contemplation,” non-objective art from gallery artists and collection, through July 21. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 767 Willamette.
Wandering Goat “Deliberate,” acrylic & oil paintings by Shannon Knight, through July 26. 7am-11pm M-F, 9am-11pm Sa, 9am-9pm Su. 268 Madison.
WineStyles Paintings by the Opus 65 group, through Aug. 30. 11am-6pm M; 11am-8pm Tu-W; 11am-9pm Th-Sa. 2846 Willamette.
WOW Hall Lobby Oil paintings by Whitney Palmer, through July 31. Noon-6pm M-F. WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th.
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