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Visual Arts: Page 2

Thriving at 75: Maude Kerns Art Center

A summer exhibit celebrates the community art center through the years

Visual Arts 10 months ago

From founder Maude Kerns’ “Untitled” watercolor to current art center staff member Marsha Maverick Wells’ drawing of “Tracy on the White Sheepskin,” the goal of … Continue reading →

A Painstaking Process for Beautiful Art

Connie Mueller’s linocut print exhibit — Journeys in Oregon — opens June 13 at White Lotus Gallery

Visual Arts 10 months ago

It’s a painstaking multi-step approach to art, but the results are beautiful, and lifetime Eugene resident Connie Mueller is ready to show her art again … Continue reading →

The Past, Present and Future of Indigiqueer People

A new exhibit at the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History explores queer Indigenous culture

Visual Arts 11 months ago

Learn more about queer Indigenous culture at the University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History with its latest exhibit, Transgressors. Opening May 15, … Continue reading →

Making Their Mark in Art

Art works by women are on exhibit at White Lotus Gallery to celebrate Women’s History Month

Visual Arts 1 year ago

The range of work is impressive — from watercolor and oil paintings, reduction linocut prints, fine jewelry, sculpture, tapestry and drawings with southeastern Oregon mineral … Continue reading →

‘Seen’ at Maude Kerns Art Center

A new show celebrates the figure and traditional values of inclusion 

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Seen: A Regional Figurative Exhibit at Maude Kerns Art Center, from Feb. 21 to March 21, was conceived by newly promoted MKAC Director of Exhibits … Continue reading →

Dream Space

Portland painter Tia Factor explores your dreams at One Wall Gallery in Eugene

Visual Arts 1 year ago

What do your dreams look like? Once pictured, could you describe them to someone else?  Portland painter and arts educator Tia Factor asked those questions … Continue reading →

40 Years in the Zone

New Zone, an inclusive gallery, has been a staple in the Eugene art scene since 1984

Visual Arts 1 year ago

When Deborah Taylor turned 50 she felt she needed to do something. She had studied music at the University of Oregon, lived in Europe for … Continue reading →

‘It’s (Still) a Magical World, Hobbes Ol’ Buddy’

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art presents the first exhibition of original Calvin and Hobbes artwork curated outside artist Bill Watterson’s home state

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Ask anyone you know, young or old, and they probably have memories of laughing at the antics of an adventurous 6-year-old boy named Calvin and … Continue reading →

Shopping on the Longest Night of the Year

Space Dirt Dyes is organizing the Winter Solstice Night Market Dec. 20

Fashion 1 year ago

The weather outside is frightful, yes, but The Hybrid Gallery will be a venue where you can bask in warmth and shop for products hand-crafted … Continue reading →

Giving Life to Portending Death

‘Ravenscapes: Oregon Dreams in Gold’ exhibit begins Nov. 2 at The O’Brien Photo Gallery

Visual Arts 1 year ago

This is not about the loquacious passerine in Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem, “The Raven.” Eugene photographer and artist Sandy Brown Jensen is quick to … Continue reading →

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