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All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
OPENING
Backstreet Gallery Paintings by Leo Ellingson, through June 30. 11am-5pm W-Su. 327 Laurel St., Florence.
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 “Orphans of Mind,” work by Kristin Bix, through June 28. An opening is 7pm Friday. 11am-2:30am M-F; 3pm-2:30am Sa-Su. 959 Pearl.
DIVA “Iraqi Women in Time of War,” paintings by Marjorie Tracy, through June 30. An opening is 5:30pm Friday. “Art is for Everyone,” by Susan Silverman-Ferris; “Recent and Early Images” by Erik Johnson; “Some Incredible Journeys” by Jayne Cookson; “All Trains Go To Embankment” by Scoot Rook; “Autism Artism 2007,” Autism Rocks traveling art show, through June 30. Noon-5pm Tu-Sa. 110 W. Broadway.
Emerald City Coffeehouse Poster art by Samonberry, through June 30. An opening is 5:30pm Friday. 8am-6pm M-Sa. 347 W. 5th Ave.
First Alternative Co-op — South Store Paintings & multimedia by Mushroom Kapuler, through June 30. 9am-9pm daily. 1007 SE 3rd St., Corvallis.
Florence Event Center Galleries “Evening Interlude,” watercolors and mixed media by Pam Parker; “Tiny Lights,” jewelry and ornaments by Eileen Beck; an opening is 4:30pm June 9; “Three Artists/Three Approaches,” work by Kazuko Sasaki Hill, Dianne Lay & Lorraine Austin, through June 30. 9am-5pm M-F and by appointment and during events. 715 Quince St., Florence.
La Follette Gallery “Living Color,” oil paintings by Sarkis Antikajian, through July 31. An opening is 6pm Friday. 10am-6pm M-F; 10am-5pm Sa. 931 Oak.
New Odyssey New landscapes & prints by Anthony Willey, through June 30. An opening is 6pm Friday. 7:30am-6pm M-Th; 9am-5pm Sa. 1004 Willamette.
New Zone Art Collective “The End of the Dream,” work by Guido Bondioli, through June 30. An opening is 5:30pm Friday. 164 W. Broadway.
Opus6ix “Apian Desire,” floral paintings by Kirk Lybecker; New works by Jenny Gray, through July 15. An opening is 5:30pm Friday. 10am-6pm Tu-Th & Sa; 10am-8pm F; 11am-4pm Su. 22 West 7th.
Park St. Café “Masters and Worlds Beyond,” through July 31. An opening is 5:30pm Friday. 8am-3pm M-F, 9am-3:30pm Sa. 776 W. Park.
Springfield Museum “Word Play,” fiber artists exhibition, June 5 through July 7. An opening is 5pm Thursday, June 7. Student Art Exhibit, through June 2. 10am-5pm Tu-F; noon-4pm Sa. 590 Main St., Spfd. $2.
WOW Hall Lobby Work by Courtney Stubbert, through June 30. 3pm-6pm M-F. WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th.
CONTINUING
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| Metal Fence Montage, and other photographic works by Deb Ingebretsen atThe Beanery on Hilyard through July 31 |
Bagel Sphere — Eugene Watercolors by Ginny Freeman, through June 30. 7am-6pm M-F, 8am-5pm Sa, 9am-4pm Su. 810 Willamette.
Bagel Sphere — Thurston Landscape paintings by Jaqueline Lukowski, through June 30. 7am-6pm M-F, 8am-5pm Sa, 9am-4pm Su. 5768 Main St., Spfd.
Brewed Awakening Photography by Emerald Photography Society members, through June 28. 6am-8pm M-Su. 2532 Willakenzie Rd.
Emerald Art Center 2nd annual National Juried Spring Exhibition, through June 2. 11am-4pm Tu-Sa. 500 Main Street, Spfd.
Espresso PRN Galleries Photography by Louise M. Bartels, through June 12. Third Floor, Sacred Heart Medical Center, 1255 Hilyard. Collage by Kathi Morton, through June 12. 1162 Willamette, Annex.
Health Information Library, PeaceHealth Medical Group Annex Mixed media by Deanne Tifany, through June 30. 9am-4:30pm M-Th; 9am-1pm F. 1202 Willamette.
Infinity Mercantile Work by Iris Porter, through June 27. 10am-7pm daily. 782 Blair.
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 “2007 Master of Fine Arts” UO grad student show, through June 17. “Images from Black Rock: Photographs by Peter Goin,” through July 15. “The Rose of No One: Colette Brunschwig’s Collages for Paul Celan,” through June 16. 11am-5pm Th-Su; 11am-8pm W. 346-3129. $5, $3 stu.
Karin Clarke Gallery “Stone: Recent Sculpture from the Oldest Material,” various artists, through June 2. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 760 Willamette. 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.
Lane County Historical Museum “Smithsonian Institution’s “What Style Is It? A Survey of American Architecture,” through Nov. 1. 10am-4pm Tu-Sa. 740 W. 13th. $2.
Lane Community College Main Campus Outdoor sculpture exhibition, through June 15. 8am-5pm M-Th; 8am-4pm F. North side of Center Bldg., under covered walkway. 4000 E. 30th.
LaVerne Krause Gallery Student terminal shows, through June 8. 10am-5pm M-F. Lawrence Hall, UO.
Maude Kerns Art Center “Geometrics,” work by Sonji Hunt, Liz Whitney Quisgard & Patricia Seggebruch, through June 30. 10am-5pm MF; Noon-4pm Sa. 1910 E. 15th. $3 sug. don.
Museum of Natural and Cultural History “Tricking Fish: How and Why Lures Work” exhibit, through Aug. 26. “Oregon, from the Pacific Crest Trail,” photography by Edward J. Pabor, through June 24. 11am-5pm Tu-Su. 1680 E. 15th. $3, $2 youths, sr.
OSU Center for the Humanities Mixed media by Nancy Pobanz, through August 31. 8:30am-4:30pm M-F. Autzen House, 811 SW Jefferson, Corvallis.
Wandering Goat Paintings by Jennifer Fogerty-Gibson, through June 27. 7am-11pm M-F, 9am-11pm Sa, 9am-9pm Su. 268 Madison.
White Lotus Gallery “Brush in Hand: Ink Wash Paintings,” work by Colette Brunschwig, through June 9. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 767 Willamette.
WineStyles Work by the Brushdance artist group, through June 30. 11am-6pm M; 11am-8pm Tu-W; 11am-9pm Th-Sa. 2846 Willamette.
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