
All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS
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| Paintings by Marlis are part of the “Four Stories” exhibit at Jacobs Gallery |
BRING Gallery “Vision/Revision,” group show w/Oregon Arts Alliance, Oregon artists who use recycled materials in their work, opens Saturday, Oct. 23; reception 5:30-7pm Thursday, Oct. 28, exhibit continues through Dec. 30. 4446 Franklin Blvd
DIVA Open Studio Art Tours, visit private studios, Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 23-24, $5; “Object-Subject: Portraits in Real Time,” paintings by Barbara Weinstien; “Do You Want to Ford the River?” international exhibit based on the Oregon Trail game, through Oct. 29. 110 W. Broadway
Jacobs Gallery “Four Stories,” feat. work in various media by Judith Alison, Marlis, Dogmar Maston & Rakar West, artists’ insight talk 3:30-4:30pm & opening reception 5:30-8:30pm Friday, Oct. 22, exhibit continues through Dec. 4. One Eugene Center (under the Hult)
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “Christophe Goodstein: Inferno,” through Dec. 5; “Giuseppe Vasi’s Rome: Lasting Impressions from the Age of the Grand Tour,” through Jan. 2; “In Honor of the Confucius Institute,” through Dec. 5; “Excessive Obsession,” through July 31, 2011. 1430 Johnson Ln., UO
Maude Kerns Art Gallery “Day of the Dead: Dios de los Muertos” exhibit, art talk w/Analee Fuentes 7-8:30pm Wednesday, Oct. 27, exhibit continues through Nov. 5. 1910 E. 15th
CONTINUING
Backstreet Gallery Watermedia & mobiles by Kathryn Damon-Dawson, through Oct. 30. 1421 Bay St., Florence
Benton County Museum “A Lasting Impression: Earl Newman Retrospective,” hand-designed & silkscreened poster prints, through Nov. 6. 1101 Main St., Philomath
Blackfish Cafe “Disappearing Oregon,” photographs by Rich Bergeman, through Dec. 29. 2733 NW Hwy 101, Lincoln City
CPR Gallery Fiber Art by Donna Crispin, through Nov. 30. 1711 Willamette
David Joyce Gallery “Food, Field & Fiber,” fiber based art by 12 local artists, through Jan. 7. LCC Campus, 4000 E. 30th
Don Dexter Offices “Mingling,” photography by Roka Walsh; “Images,” photography by Doni Dexter, through Nov. 29. 2233 Willamette St., Ste. B2
Emerald Art Center Springfield Mayor’s Art Show, through Oct. 29. 500 Main St., Spfd.
Fairbanks Gallery “Degree of Beauty,” paper & debris constructions by Leesoo Lee, through Nov. 2. 106 Fairbanks Hall, OSU, Corvallis
Florence Events Center Galleries Gallery One: The Yachats Art Guild; Glass sculptures by Peggy Gilbertson; Gallery Five: “Northwest Colors,” FEC Art Galleries Committee members show. 715 Quince St., Florence
Karin Clarke Gallery “Memories: Paintings & Drawings by Anne Kutka McCosh,” reception 5:30-7:30pm Friday, Nov. 5. 760 Willamette
Law School Gallery “Double Vision: Panoramic Photos of Eastern Oregon & the Willamette Valley,” photos by Kurt E. Norlin, through Jan. 4. UO Campus
MECCA Halloween Show & Sale feat. art by P.D. Frasure, Sue Hunnel, Issac Coblentz, Tamara Fountain, Sandra Hilton, Marilyn Kent & Lori Macedone, through Oct. 30. 449 Willamette
Museum of Natural and Cultural History “Yellowstone to Yukon: Freedom to Roam,” photography by Florian Schultz; “Solitude & Absolute Form,” Northwest landscapes by photographer Jon Meyers, through Oct. 31; “PaleoLab — Oregon’s Past Revealed: Horses & Grasslands,” through Dec. 19; ”We Are Still Here,” Stephanie Wood’s & Grand Ronde Family Basketry Traditions; “Solitude & Absolute Form,” photography by Jon Meyers, “Oregon: Where Past is Present,” ongoing. 1680 E. 15th
Museum of Unfine Art Art by Shannon Knight & Anj Marth, through Oct. 30. 537 Willamette
Oregon Arts Alliance “Hold: Baskets, Boxes, Bowls & Containers,” feat. 15 Oregon artists w/special selection of ceramics by artisans from Clay Space, exhibit continues through Oct. 30. 881 Willamette
Raven Frame Works Figure drawings by OSU professor emeritus Clint Brown, through Oct. 30. 325 W. 4th
Springfield Museum Honoring Springfield Firefighters, Past & Present, various exhibits, through Oct. 30. 590 Main St., Spfd
Studio West “In Review,” collection of works by artist shown at gallery over past two years. 245 W. 8th
White Lotus Gallery Woodblock prints by several artists, though Oct. 30. 767 Willamette
Woodpecker’s Muse “Faces: The Human Yearbook,” work by Jean Denis, through Oct. 30. 372 W. Broadway
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