
All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS
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| Peter Herley’s “Into the Glass Menagerie” is featured at Art of Glass |
Art of Glass Eugene Storefront Project Fundraiser feat. “Into the Glass Menagerie,” art by Peter Herely, opening reception 6-8pm Friday, June 25, continues through July 28. 790 Blair
Fairbanks Gallery OSU Art Faculty Exhibit now open, closing reception noon, Oct. 6. Fairbanks Hall, OSU, Corvallis
New Zone Gallery “Wednesday Night Live” live model drawing session; a call for all models of all ages & shapes, 7-9pm Wednesday, June 30, info at 683-0759. 164 W. Broadway
Springfield Museum “Dances With Fire,” blown glass by Kathleen Jensen, opens Thursday, July 1, reception 5:30-7:30pm Friday, July 2, continues through July 27. 590 Main St., Spfd.
LAST FRIDAY ART WALK
Most venues have receptions with music, drinks and/or treats, and often the artist(s) in attendance, starting around 5:30pm and continuing until 8:30 or 9pm.
The 1032 “Porch of Distinction,” ongoing. 1032 West 3rd
Community Alliance of Lane County (CALC) Dedication of the Leslie Brockelbank Peace & Justice Center; photos & paintings of Leslie Brockelbank and music. 458 Blair
Delphina/Slash’n Burn Art by the Alvord-Taylor House, paintings & more. 941 W. 3rd
Eugene Whiteaker Int’l Hostel “Here Comes the Sun,” feat. art & music. 970 W. 3rd
Jawbreaker Window Gallery Original prints of Arianne Fridenburg. 796 W. 4th
Kiki Metzler’s Polk Studio Colorful studio party. 462 Polk
Lilly’s Closet & Yard Art Fun, flowing, found clothing made of fine fabrics for experiential play. 1283 W. 4th
Museum of Unfine Art Sasquatch exhibit, feat. art by work by Allan Grossman, through June 30. 537 Willamette
New Frontier Market “Colors Aflutter,” acrylic on canvas by by Marilyn Kent. 1101 W. 8th
Ninkasi Brewery Local art. 272 Van Buren
olivejuice The art of Eliah Prichard. 543 Blair
The Redoux Parlour Folk artist/musician Alegria with canvas & decorative washboard. 780 Blair
Territorial Vineyards Original artwork by Joel Barber. 904 3rd
Studio 508 Braxtone Delta Blueboxes 3 String Slide Cigarbox Guitars. 547 Blair
Studio C Botanically inspired artisan jewelry by Tracey Bell; flamework beads by Teague Cohen; music by Josey & the Outlaw Whales. 245 Blair
The Voyeur “Illuminated Findings,” mixed media collage, found objects, light box art, scan art and film photography by Mo Bowen. 547 Blair
Territorial Vineyards Original artwork by Joel Barber. 904 3rd
Very Far Away Studios Costumes, felted & crocheted work by Sage Liskey; jewelry by Amy Fox; trading art cards, recycled weavings and custom T-shirts by Max Smoot; glass sculptures by Amanda Wilcox. 459 Polk, down 4th Alley
Wandering Goat Coffee Co. Found object art by Tom Heinl & Laura Stroeble. 268 Madison
Whopner County Allstars Colorful studio party, 7-9pm. 362 Polk
The Woodpecker’s Muse Artists working in various media, artist appearance by Valisa Higman. 372 W. Broadway
ZDREAMZ Gallery Art by Ron LaFond. 937 W. 3rd
Zenon Cafe Paintings by Jerry Ross, through June 30. 898 Pearl
CONTINUING
The Art Center “Outside/Inside,” works by various artists, through July 3. 700 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis
Backstreet Gallery Fabric art by Tanny Cosko, art by Florence artists. 1421 Bay St., Florence
Beanery Paintings & drawings by MuseArt artists, through June 30. 152 W. 5th
Benton County Historical Museum “Ekphrasis: Poets Ponder Photographs,” poetry by Be Herrera inspired by the photography of Casey Campbell, Andy Cripe & Scobel Wiggins, through July 17. 1101 Main, Philomath
Café Soriah Macro flower photography by Rick & Debby Barich, through July 14. 384 W. 13th
Cowfish Gallery Work by Kim Rose & others, through June 30. 62 W. Broadway
DIVA New work by Elizabeth Parr, paintings based on poem “The Roving Rats” by Heinrich Heine; “Regionalism: New Art by North American Printmakers,” curated by Clare Fox, Kristen Gallerneaux, JenClare Gawaran, Drew Iwaniw, Gualberto Orozco & Bernard Brooks; “The Revenant Archives,” display of visual & material culture of the paranormal presented by archivist Kristen Gallerneaux, through June 30. 100 W. Broadway
DIVA Annex Luminescence light sculptures by Stephen White; Paintings by Terry McIlrath; sculpture by Dan Chen. 80 E. Broadway
Eugene Coffee Company “Puny Pieces,” quilts by Aquene Amarys, through June 30. 1840 Chambers
Eugene Public Library “Shared Communities, Shared Identities,” Community Alliance of Lane County exhibit of photos & words of local multiracial people, through June 30. 100 W. 10th
Florence Events Center Galleries Gallery One: “World Wonders,” photography by Lynda Bare; pure fusion art glass by Jayne Smoley in display case; Gallery Five: Dunes Art Club of Reedsport, work by multiple artists, through July 31. 715 Quince St., Florence
Greater Goods “Letting Go of Keepers,” pottery by Faith Rahill, through June 30. 515 High
Imagine Gallery “Slither, Creep & Hop,” lamp work glass by Eli Mazet, through June 30. 35 E. 8th
Island Park Art Gallery Art by Gladys Bacon & Mark Logan, through Aug. 26. 215 W. C St., Spfd
Jacobs Gallery “Natural Forces: A Visual Quartet,” art by Carol Chapel, Renee Manford, Lynn Ihsen & April Waters, through July 10. One Eugene Center (under the Hult)
Jazz Station “Hear the Music,” art by Ellen Gabehart, through July 31. 38 W. Broadway.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “One Step Big Shot: Portraits by Andy Warhol & Gus Van Sant,” through Sept. 5; “Media Alchemy of Nam June Paik,” selection of work by pioneering video artist, through June 27; “Marie Antoinette’s Head & Others,” portrait photography by Jim Riswold, through Sept. 5; “Traditions Revealed,” exhibit of modern Russian icon paintings by various artists; “Buste D’Homme,” by Pablo Picasso. 1430 Johnson Ln., UO
Karin Clarke Gallery “Ordinary Things,” recent work by Craig Spilman & Robert Schlegel, through June 26. 760 Willamette
Law School Gallery “Core Sample: China,” photography by Carol Isaak, through July 21. 1515 Agate
MECCA Materials Exchange Center for Community Art “Bits & Pieces,” sculpture by Celeste Le Blanc, Eric Daws & Bowen Garner, through June 30. 449 Willamette
New Odyssey New paintings by Ila Kriegh, through June 30. 1004 Willamette
Raven Frameworks “The Art of Figurative Art,” drawings & paintings by Brent Burkett; work by Ellen Tykeson, Don Gardner, Kay Bruckner, Jan Halvorson, Paul Buckner, Ann Lee-Hoelzle, Adam Grosowsky, Anne Korn & Terry Way, through July 31. 325 W. 4th
Shambala Center Contemporary abstract paintings by Levi Porter; Zen paintings by Sadmonk; Visionary paintings by Inaki; Fantasy portraiture by Paula Goodbar, through June 30. 1939 River Rd.
Siuslaw Bank Landscape, flower & portrait paintings by Pam Enberg, Seja Stevenson & Barbara Weinstein, through July 31. 707 Main St., Spfd
Studio West “Figuratively Speaking,” work by Marydorsey Wanless, Ashley Graham & Susan Freda, through June 30. 245 W. 8th
Vista Framing and Gallery Work by Diane Lewis & Nancy Bryant, through July 1. 160 E. Broadway
WOW Hall Photography by Lindsay Baker, through June 30. 8th & Lincoln
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