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Visual Arts: Page 19

Masterworks on Loan

On your own in Eugene with Jean Dubuffet and Keith Haring

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Art displayed at museums is organized by theme and framed by a curator’s or artist’s statement. The shows at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art … Continue reading →

The Collected Memories of Beverly Soasey

A show of her work honors the memory of the late Eugene artist and former director of the now-defunct Jacobs Gallery

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Eugene artist and arts administrator Beverly Soasey wasn’t big on telling the story behind her assemblages. She wanted people to find their own stories in … Continue reading →

‘A Painting You Can Open’

Euzine comes to Eugene this weekend

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Alida Bevirt doesn’t have much spare time to make her own zines. “I work all year for this one day,” she says. But when she … Continue reading →

Drawing a Line

See work by LCC art faculty — not to mention Jim Tronson — at Tronson Gallery of Contemporary Art

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Jim Tronson doesn’t fit today’s stereotype of the serious artist. When I asked how he defined “contemporary,” he answered, “Anything made after noon today.” In … Continue reading →

Smothered in Plastic

Plastic Entanglements at Jordan Schnitzer Museum shows we’re all in this environmental mess together

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Plastic Entanglements: Ecology, Aesthetics, Materials is an often beautiful, sometimes gross but altogether engaging new exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. The line … Continue reading →

Photos From a 45-Year-Old War

Eugene man’s combat photography of Israel’s Yom Kippur War is published at last in Israel

ArtsVisual Arts 7 years ago

When Nathan Fendrich was 38, he traveled to Israel in hopes of a life change — never expecting he would become a combat photographer during … Continue reading →

Everyone’s Invited

BEAM shines at Studio Without Walls

Visual Arts 7 years ago

The trees looked as if they had moving parts. And no, I hadn’t had any of the Art City Fizzes offered by Thinking Tree Sprits. … Continue reading →

RG Goes Full Frontal in Artsy Website Ad at Top of Home Page

Jock Sturges photo is strong stuff for mainstream newspaper site

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 7 years ago

Like many newspapers in recent years, The Register-Guard relies on digital advertising to shore up flagging print ad revenues. But that often means outsourcing the … Continue reading →

The Final Studio Without Walls of the Summer Ends in a Blaze of Light

The interface between work and audience

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 7 years ago

The trees looked as if they had moving parts. And no, I hadn’t imbibed any of the Art City Fizzes offered by Thinking Tree Sprits. … Continue reading →

Time Traveling

Ronald Eugene Pennington-Satterfield explores The Space Between Us at Epic Seconds

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Nearly 50 years ago Ronald Eugene Pennington-Satterfield was assigned to write an essay. He turned in a 200-page novel instead. His junior high school English … Continue reading →

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