
All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
OPENING
Florence Event Center Galleries Work by the Dunes Art Club of Reedsport, Aug. 25 through Oct. 1. “Collage a Trois,” work by Nan Forsberg-Hammons, Susan Lehman & Pat Snyder, through Aug. 24. Opus 65 watercolor group show, through Aug. 31. 9am-4:30pm M-F and by appointment and during events. 715 Quince St., Florence.
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| Mesoamerican textiles are on display at the UO’s Adell McMillan Gallery through Oct. 31 |
CONTINUING
Adell McMillan Gallery “Mesoamerican Textiles: Text, Subtext & Context,” exhibit of textiles; photography by Jeffrey Jay Foxx, through Oct. 31. 7am-11pm daily. EMU, UO.
The Arts Center Work by Patricia Arrera, David Miller, Tina Schrager, Rakar West & Kathy Haydon, through Aug. 23. Noon-5pm Tu-Sa. 700 SW Madison, Corvallis.
Art of Glass Glass beads & jewelry by Sue Hunnel, through Aug. 27. 9am-5:30pm M-F; 9am-4pm Sa. 790 Blair.
Backstreet Gallery Watercolors by Jan Landrum, plus other Florence artists, through Aug. 31. 11am-5pm W-Sa. 327 Laurel St., Florence.
Barnes & Noble “An Honor to Serve,” photography by Pauline Rughani, through Aug. 31. 9am-10pm daily. 1163 Valley River Center.
Benton County Historical Society LBCC Benton Center faculty art show, through Oct. 4. 1101 Main St., Philomath.
BRING Gallery “MECCA: A Family of Artists,” group exhibit, through Sept. 26. 8:30am-5pm M-Sa; 10am-5pm Su. 4446 Franklin Blvd., Glenwood.
Davis’ Restaurant Paintings by Isaac Marquez & photography by Tom Bodhi Reeves, through Oct. 31. 94 W. Broadway.
DIVA “In Light Of,” work by Michael Boonstra; “The Hungry Soul: Saints & Servers,” by Denise Wendt & Alison McNair; “Thrown Before,” by Jonathan B. Smith; “Sight and Sound,” by Sara Smith Spahn & Kevin Spahn; “Epiphanies of Flight II” by Melissa Nolledo; “Rural Landscapes: The Dark Side” by Jerry Ward, through Aug. 30. Noon-5pm Tu-Sa. 110 W. Broadway.
Dr. Don Dexter “Bound,” watercolors by Ellen Sample; photography by Alex Toevs, through Sept. 26. 8am-5pm M-F. 2233 Willamette St., Bldg. B.
Emerald Art Center “Images of Nature,” watercolors & pastels by Kimberly Wurster; plus work by Joy Woodward & Sherri Collister McDowell, through Aug. 30. 11am-4pm Tu-Sa. 500 Main Street, Spfd.
Eugene Tattoo & Body Piercing Co. Ceramics, prints, photography and sculpture by Cameron Straub, through Aug. 31. 11am-7pm Tu-Sa. 1361 Willamette.
Fenario Gallery “Omens and Accidents,” oil paintings by Sarah Ciampa, through Aug. 30. Noon-6pm Tu-Sa. 881 Willamette St.
Imagine Fused glass art by Toni Zybell, through Aug. 31. 10am-7pm M-Sa; 10am-6pm Su. 296 E. 5th.
Jacobs Gallery “An Oregon Crafted Sampler,” group exhibit, through Aug. 23. Noon-4pm Tu-F; 11am-3pm Sa. Hult Center. 684-5635.
Jameson’s Work by Sophie Navarro & Perry Joseph, through Aug. 31. 4pm-2:30am daily. 115 W. Broadway.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “A Gaze of Her Own: Women in Japanese Art” exhibit, through Oct. 12. “Faster, Higher, Farther: The Spirit of Track-and-Field Sports,” photography exhibit featuring work by Annie Leibovitz, David Burnett, Kenneth Jarecke & Dilip Mehta, through Sept. 1. “The China Series,” photography by Edward Burtynsky; “The Thinking Body” exhibit, through Sept. 7. 11am-8pm W; 11am-5pm Tu & Th-Su. 1430 Johnson Ln., UO. $5, $3 stu. & sr., FREE UO stu., faculty, staff.
Karin Clarke Gallery Paintings by Mark Clarke, through Aug. 30. 10am-5:30pm T-Sa. 760 Willamette St.
La Follette Gallery “Fare Well!” encaustic portraits of ancient Egyptian mummies by Jean Denis, through Sept. 30. A reception is 5:30pm Friday, Sept. 5. 10am-6pm M-F, 10am-5pm Sa. 931 Oak.
Lane County Historical Society & Museum “Covered Bridges: Spanning the American Landscape” exhibit, through Sept. 6. 10am-4pm Tu-Sa. 740 W. 13th. $2, $1 sr., free under age 14.
Majestic Theatre Photography by Lainey Dyer, through Aug. 31. 115 SW 2nd Ave., Corvallis.
Maude Kerns Art Center “Artists as Educators,” selected MKAC faculty exhibit, through Aug. 22. 10am-5:30pm M-F; noon-4pm Sa. 1910 E. 15th. $3 sug. don.
Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Walk a Mile in These Shoes: The Stories They Tell,” exhibit, through Aug. 24. 11am-5pm W-Su. 1680 E. 15th. $3, $2 youth, sr.
Museum of Unfine Art Work by Anthony Hahn, John Macauley, David Ormsbee, Stephen Ambrose, through Aug. 31. A reception is 6pm Friday, Aug. 29. 11am-6pm M-Sa. 537 Willamette.
New Zone Gallery “Slug Queen Salon,” exhibit, through Aug. 22. “Lunch hour paintings part 2,” mixed media by Peter Herley, plus work by member artists, through Aug. 31. Noon-6pm Tu-Su. 164 W. Broadway.
Opus6ix Paintings by Allen Cox, through Sept. 14. 10am-6pm Tu-Th & Sa, 10am-8pm F, 11am-4pm Su. 22 W. 7th.
Silver Lining Boutique Paintings & illustrations by Sam Dantone, through Aug. 31. 2217 Hwy. 101, Florence.
The River Gallery Watercolors by Paul Gleason, through Aug. 31. 1335 Bay St., Florence.
Tamarack Gallery Watercolors by Marsha Brennan & Carolyn M. Gates, through Oct. 31. 3575 Donald St.
Territorial Vineyards & Wine Co. “Birds and the Beets,” acrylic paintings by Shanna Trumbly, through Aug. 31. 907 W. 3rd.
Wandering Goat “Icons,” paintings by Claire Flint, through Aug. 28. 7am-11pm M-F, 9am-11pm Sa, 9am-9pm Su. 268 Madison.
WineStyles Photography by Paula Goodbar, through Aug. 31. 2846 Willamette.
White Lotus Gallery “Clay Realized,” pottery by Hank Murrow and Hiroshi Ogawa, through Aug. 23. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 767 Willamette.
WOW Hall Mixed media work by Tony Brown, through Aug. 31. A reception is 5pm Aug. 29. Noon-6pm M-F. WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th.
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