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Visual Arts: Page 16

David McCosh/Entanglements at Karin Clarke Gallery

A new show of work by the late Eugene artist embraces abstraction without forgoing nature

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery has glass walls on two sides. You can see the art from the street or from the side that faces Manifest … Continue reading →

A ‘Magical Time’

Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Visual Arts 6 years ago

I should have heard about the gay rodeo. It’s been around more than 40 years, and many of the shots in “Blake Little: Photographs from … Continue reading →

Pigeon Cooper

New York photographer’s Eugene show isn’t ‘for the birds’

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Pigeons get no respect. They’ve been called “rats with wings,” and sometimes worse. That’s if they’re even noticed. Most of the time they pass unremarked … Continue reading →

The Dollhouse

Eugene collective prepares an entry for Burning Man

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Eugene’s art collective House of Strange Rituals describes itself as being led by femmes. Tiana Husted, Amanda Langley, Carlye Cannon, Lindsay Swing and Caitlin O’Rourke … Continue reading →

The Future is Now

The UO’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History explores ‘Survivalist Architecture’

Visual Arts 6 years ago

“Survivalist Architecture and the Art of Resilience” is an engaging show that asks us to reconsider how we think about shelter. Artworks for Change, supported … Continue reading →

Still Stopping Hate

A new Eugene mural sends a message of love

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 6 years ago

When the then-newly renamed Dr. Edwin J. Coleman Community Center was vandalized last year with swastikas and other hate speech, neighborhood residents expressed shock and … Continue reading →

The Answer is ‘Context’

We ask a top Eugene photographer: What makes a good photo?

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Eugene Weekly checked in with Ron Jude, associate professor of art at the University of Oregon and the author of 10 photography monographs. He is … Continue reading →

Rick Bartow: Animal Spirits

Karin Clarke Gallery mounts its third exhibition of prints by the late Oregon visionary master

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Nearly 15 years ago, Eugene gallerist Karin Clarke met artist Rick Bartow for the first time at his Newport area studio. Bartow (1946-2016) was a … Continue reading →

Buried Treasure

The University of Oregon’s art museum brings on a new curator to sort its unsorted photo collection

Visual Arts 6 years ago

“Each one of these is like a Christmas present,” Thom Sempere says as he pulls a photograph from atop a small stack of prints and … Continue reading →

Off the Radar

For 10 years Ditch Projects has shown contemporary art in a non-commercial gallery

Visual Arts 6 years ago

What does it mean to be a successful art gallery? For Ditch Projects the measure is not counted in financial rewards. The contemporary art gallery … Continue reading →

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