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Visual Arts: Page 11

Oregon’s Wildlife Savior

A new biography of William L. Finley honors a pioneer conservationist 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Plenty of people, at least in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, have heard of the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge a little south of Corvallis. But … Continue reading →

What Can I Use This On?

Rich Bergeman’s Vanishing West at White Lotus Gallery  

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Rich Bergeman has a history of switching technology, some of which is highlighted in the 28 often stunning black and white photographs currently showing at … Continue reading →

The Beauty of Ordinary Things

Phil Coleman brings life to flower photographs at The Arts Center in Corvallis 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

There’s an adage that knowing the explanation for something ruins the ability to appreciate that thing’s beauty. For retired physicist Phil Coleman, it’s the opposite. … Continue reading →

Monologue is Serious Fun

Garrick Imatani’s exhibit at ANTI-AESTHETIC gallery addresses perceptions about cultural identity 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Garrick Imatani’s Monologue is one exhibit in Dismantling the House, a series of public programs and exhibitions curated by Yaelle Amir, the 2020-2021 curator-in residence … Continue reading →

The Photographer and the Poet

Terri Warpinski talks about her words-image collaboration in a show about the southern border at Maude Kerns

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Transcending Borders, which runs through April 30 at Maude Kerns Art Center, offers a photographic look at the U.S. southern border from a variety of … Continue reading →

Margaret Prentice Just Wants to Paint

A show at White Lotus reflects a new beginning for the ‘retired’ Eugene artist

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Just as artist Margaret Prentice was nearing retirement, she experienced a rebirth of sorts. She began a new way of working and even of seeing … Continue reading →

2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Jell-O cooks — and you know who you are — get ready! It’s the 2021 Jell-O Art Show: At Least We Still Have Jell-O, brought … Continue reading →

Is It Art or Is It Science? 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

The art in Uncanny Sensing, Remote Valleys could just as well be referred to as data, which in fact is what the artist Steve Rowell … Continue reading →

Critical Art

Eugene Contemporary Art’s interdisciplinary art exhibit examines race, identity and privilege

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Lane Community College art instructor Kathleen Caprario was a textile design artist in New York City before she moved to Oregon. When she came to … Continue reading →

A Beast of a Show

Karin Clarke Gallery unleashes wild things in Animal Collective

Visual Arts 4 years ago

The strangely haunted animals of Portland artist Matthew Dennison will cavort among a wild menagerie on display at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery in a group … Continue reading →

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