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All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
OPENING
Beanery Photography by Tony Lee; Paintings by Jim Derby, through March 31. 6am-11pm M-Sa; 7am-11pm Su. 152 W. 5th St.
City View Deli Paintings by Jim Derby, through April 15. 8am-3pm M-Sa, 8am-4pm Su. 45 E. 8th Ave.
Diablo’s Downtown Lounge Work by Scott Boyd, through March 28. An opening is 7pm Friday. 11am-2:30am M-F; 3pm-2:30am Sa-Su. 959 Pearl St.
DIVA “Dreamworks,” mixed media by Donna Fountain, Kathy Haydon, Hilary Russell & Pat Arrera; “Sticks & Stones,” basketry & gourd work by Twining Rivers Basket Society; “East of Eden,” photography by Rich Bergeman; “Sketches of Women,” work by Howard Houseknecht, through April 28. Work by member artist JulieAnn Mills-Testi, through March 31. An opening is 5:30pm Friday. Noon-5pm Tu-Sa. 110 W. Broadway Ave.
Emerald Art Center “Outlaws, Renegades, Men of Valor,” oil paintings by Don Prechtel; Work by member artists Katie Stocks, B.J. Ellen & Mel Vincent, through March 31. A reception is 5:30pm Friday, March 9. “Twirling Colors,” work by Springfield youth, through April 10. 11am-4pm Tu-Sa. 500 Main Street, Spfd. 726-8595.
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| The Law and other paintings by Don Prechtel at Emerald Art Center through March 31 |
Fenario Gallery Watercolor paintings by Horst Wolf, through March 31. An opening is 6pm Friday. Noon-6pm Tu-Sa. 881 Willamette St.
Florence Events Center Gallery “Rent-A-Rod” art show; “Colors of the Coast,” photography by Laren Woolley, through March 31. A reception is 5:30pm Friday, March 16. 9am-5pm M-F. 715 Quince St., Florence.
Horsehead Bar “No Apologies,” work by Preston Schmidt, through March 31. 11:30am-2:30am daily. 99 W. Broadway St.
Imagine Jewelry by Robin Mix & ceramics by Joshua Mazat, through March 31. 10am-7pm M-Sa; 10am-6pm Su. 296 E. 5th.
LCC Art Department Gallery “Points of View,” work by Kirk Jonasson & Monica Setziol-Phillips, through March 15. An opening is 3:30pm Thursday, March 1. 8am-5pm M-Th; 8am-4pm F. Lane Community College, Building 11, 4000 E. 30th Ave.
Morning Glory Café Work by cameron parker, through March 31. 7:30am-3:30pm daily. 450 Willamette St.
Museum of Natural and Cultural History “Oregon, from the Pacific Crest Trail,” photography by Edward J. Pabor, through June 24. A reception is 5:30pm Friday, March 9. “Light and Color,” exhibit, through April 29. 11am-5pm W-Su. 1680 E. 15th Ave. $3, $2 youths, sr.
Museum of Unfine Art & Record Store Work by Andy Helps, Jamie Burress, Sarah Ciampa, Cindi Franson, Jason Woods, through March 14. An opening is 6pm Friday. 10:37am-7:06pm M-F; 1pm-7pm Sa; 2pm-3:30pm Su. 537 Willamette St.
New Zone Art Collective “To Catch a Likeness—My Hunt for Portraits of the Neighborhood,” paintings by Judith Mason Macomber, through March 31. An opening is 5pm Friday. 164 W. Broadway.
Opus6ix “Oil & Water,” work by Jerry Dame & Patrick Waters, through March 31. 10am-6pm Tu-Th & Sa; 10am-8pm F; 11am-4pm Su. 22 West 7th Ave.
Park Street Café “Where Do You Go, What Do You Want?” photography by Lawrence Siskind, through April 30. An opening is 5:30pm Friday. 8am-3pm M-F, 9am-3:30pm Sa. 776 W. Park St.
Tevina Gallery Oil paintings by Rhonna Noel, through March 30. 5pm-7pm Th & F. 228 Main St., Spfd.
WineStyles Work by Margaret Leutizinger, Kim Strong, Dorothy Dunn, Mavelle Monsalve-Featherstone, Suma Elan, Gayle Del Grosso, through March 31. An opening is 5:30pm Saturday. 10am-8pm M-Sa. 2846 Willamette St.
CONTINUING
Brewed Awakening “Big Color,” photography by Emerald Photography Society members, through March 15. 6am-8pm M-Su. 2532 Willakenzie Rd.
David Joyce Gallery “Time & Place,” work by Satoko Motouji, through April 13. 8am-5pm M-F. Building 19, Lane Coummunity College. 463-3500.
Dr. Don Dexter “Equus,” watercolor & ink paintings by Sisy Anderson; “Nature’s Reflections,” photography by Kristina Chang, through March 28. 8am-5pm M-F. 2233 Willamette St., Bldg. B.
Fairbanks Gallery “Cigar Box Paintings,” mixed media by Ed Musante, through March 7. 8am-5pm M-F. 106 Fairbanks, OSU, Corvallis.
Hinman Vineyards Work by Richard Quigley, ongoing. Noon-5pm daily. 27012 Briggs Hill Rd. 345-1945.
Infinity Mercantile Recycled art by Ruby the Resourceress, through March 29. 10am-7pm daily. 782 Blair Blvd.
Island Park Art Gallery Watercolor paintings by Bob Kundrot, Dianne Lay & Carla Wenzlaff, through March 29. Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 West C St., Spfd.
Jacobs Gallery “Luminous Layers,” work by Vince Carl & Juergen Eckstein, through March 10. Noon-4pm Tu-F; 11am-3pm Sa. Hult Center. 684-5635.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “From the Fire: Contemporary Korean Ceramics,” through April 22. 11am-5pm Th-Su; 11am-8pm W. 346-3129. $5, $3 stu.
Karin Clarke Gallery “Looking Back: Selected Paintings from the 1950s forward by Andrew Hofmeister,” through March 24. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 760 Willamette St. 684-7963.
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 “Vibrant Petals,” pastels by Holly Werner, through March 2. 10am-6pm M-F; 10am-5pm Sa. 931 Oak St.
Lane County Historical Museum Smithsonian Institution’s “What Style Is It? A Survey of American Architecture,” ongoing. 10am-4pm Tu-Sa. 740 W. 13th Ave. $2.
LaVerne Krause Gallery Fibers show, Feb. 26-March 2; Painting group show, March 5-9; Installation class show, March 12-16; Mixed media undergrad show, March 19-23. 10am-6pm M-Th, 10am-3pm F. 101 Lawrence Hall, UO.
Maude Kerns Art Center “Every Picture Tells a Story,” work by Daniel DePaolo, Cory Peeke & James Young, through March 23. 10am-5pm MF; Noon-4pm Sa. 1910 E. 15th Ave. $3 sug. don.
Moreland Gallery Willamette Valley High School Art Competition winner exhibition, through March 3. 10am-4:30pm Tu-Sa. Benton County Historical Museum, 1101 Main St., Philomath.
Museum of Modern Malabon Art Student artwork, grades K-5, ongoing. 8:15am-2:15pm M-F. Malabon Elementary School, 1380 Taney St.
Sam Bond’s Garage “Solitudes,” paintings by Claire Flint, through March 21. 4pm-midnight daily. 407 Blair Blvd.
Science Factory “Nikon’s Small World, Big Impact Show,” through March 19. Noon-4pm W-Su. 2300 Leo Harris Parkway. $4.
Springfield Museum “Turning into Something,” work by Beaver State Woodturners, through March 24. 10am-5pm Tu-F; noon-4pm Sa. 590 Main St., Spfd. $2.
Tamarack Wellness Center “Light on Asia,” paintings by Patricia Hall & Dhira Lawrence, through April 30. 9am-5:30pm M-F; 9:30am-noon Sa. 3575 Donald St.
White Lotus Gallery “Bijin-ga: Women in 19th Century Japanese Woodblock Prints,” through April 21. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 767 Willamette St.
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