Art in Context
The mural ‘Fibers of History’ is unveiled in downtown Eugene

The mural’s motifs include monarchs and music notes, women tending to harvest and boys with nets as well as two young girls on their knees, … Continue reading
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The mural’s motifs include monarchs and music notes, women tending to harvest and boys with nets as well as two young girls on their knees, … Continue reading
Anyone for a parade? It may seem an odd time for the virtual 2020 EUG Parade/Pet Promenade, originally scheduled for September, but COVID and thick … Continue reading
You have just one more chance to visit Art in the Vineyard this summer, courtyard style. The annual July event at Alton Baker Park, a … Continue reading
The dog days of this summer have been especially brutal, yes, but a relaxing, socially distant, outdoor alternative is at hand when the Lane Arts … Continue reading
The murder of George Floyd on May 25 by a Minneapolis police officer has stirred anger and weeks of protest nationwide, including Eugene. Police reform … Continue reading
Empowerment, education and support for girls has been Ophelia’s Place’s calling card for the past 15 years, and this year, with everything now virtual, the … Continue reading
Their voices, at long last, are starting to be heard. One entry to the culture and the array of businesses owned by people of color … Continue reading
Runners are different from you and me. On trails or sidewalks, they are solitary figures with resolute expressions. They compete against themselves and yet crave … Continue reading
The dog days of summer may still be a ways off, but Eugene Public Library is ready with its summer reading program and other virtual … Continue reading
Lane County Farmers Market looks larger this season than in the past. That’s just one more warped oddity of the COVID-19 pandemic all of us … Continue reading