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Visual Arts: Page 15

Finding Mother

Lidoña Wagner’s Seed of Imagination: It’s about the journey 

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Upon meeting Lidoña Wagner I am presented with a guide to her book Seed of Imagination: An Ancestral Creative Journey. The guide is one printed … Continue reading →

Making Architecture Great Again

Our golf-resort president calls for a federal design code and disses the designer of Eugene’s courthouse

Visual Arts 5 years ago

It’s nice to discover, at long last, that Eugene’s Wayne L. Morse Federal Courthouse is officially un-American. Who hasn’t suspected this all along? When the … Continue reading →

Mystery is Beautiful

Claire Burbridge looks deep into nature in enormous drawings at JSMA

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Claire Burbridge is moved by small things. Her drawings in Claire Burbridge: Pathways to the Invisible at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art are of … Continue reading →

Vegan Taxidermy: It’s Art!

Conversations: Reflections of 14 Women Artists is at Maude Kerns Art Center through Feb. 7

Visual Arts 6 years ago

When Marjorie Taylor made her first piece of vegan taxidermy she wasn’t sure what she’d done.  “I didn’t know if I was making art or … Continue reading →

Art and Contribution

The passions of New Zone’s Dianne Story Cunningham

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Members of the art collective the New Zone Gallery get a guaranteed “Featured Artist” show once a year and a “Spotlight” show afterward. The relatively … Continue reading →

Photographing Plankton off Oregon

A talk with photographer Sarah Grew

Visual Arts 6 years ago

Eugene artist and photographer Sarah Grew recently spent two weeks aboard a research vessel off the Oregon coast creating cyanotypes of plankton. The unusual science/art … Continue reading →

Tiny Pricks

Artists across the U.S. are stitching some of the dumbest — and offensive — things Trump has ever said

Visual Arts 6 years ago

This month President Donald Trump broke records — his own records — for tweeting. He tweeted and re-tweeted more than a hundred times in one … Continue reading →

Catching Shadows

The UO has one of the best editions of Edward S. Curtis’ photographic masterpiece The North American Indian 

Visual Arts 6 years ago

The life of photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis might serve as a cautionary tale. After teaching himself the basics of the photography trade, Curtis spent years … Continue reading →

Give a Schnitz

New boss at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art talks about his new job, the role of a university museum in the community

Visual Arts 6 years ago

John Weber took over this fall as executive director at the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Formerly the director of the Institute … Continue reading →

Dreams Before Extinction

Naeemeh Naeemaei’s paintings use fantasy in search of a greater truth

Visual Arts 6 years ago

About a 100 years ago in Mazandaran Province in Iran, a young girl named Mina and a Persian leopard became friends. When Mina was older, … Continue reading →

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