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Visual Arts: Page 13

Objectively Subjective

New paintings and assemblages by Robert Schlegel span a broad emotional range

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Robert Schlegel titles an exhibit of his recent work running at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery Objective Shapes, suggesting the existence of an artistic and emotional … Continue reading →

BRING It On

Eugene recycling/reuse center to unveil new statue made from recycled and reused parts

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Are you sure you want to throw that away? For those at BRING Recycling, the answer to that question is always “no.” In fact, the … Continue reading →

Latinx Mural Coming to Springfield in 2021

Why next year? Pandemic travel restrictions have stuck the artist in China

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Next summer, downtown Springfield looks to add the vivid colors and historical sweep of an authentic Latinx mural to its array of public art. The … Continue reading →

Art on Hold

The 2021 track championships won’t happen in Eugene until 2022, if at all. But we got lots of public murals out of it, anyway.

Visual Arts 5 years ago

The 20×21 Eugene Mural Project has met its goal of creating 20 murals in town by the time the World Athletics Championships (formally IAAF) comes … Continue reading →

A Life’s Work

Eugene’s Mike Van has been making and showing art for half a century

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Eugene artist Mike Van doesn’t want to call his new exhibition at White Lotus a “retrospective,” even though the title of the show refers to … Continue reading →

It’s Safety First at Visual Arts Week

The city’s summer art fest doesn’t want big crowds this year

Visual Arts 5 years ago

For the first time in its three years of operation, Eugene Visual Arts Week is trying to make it so people don’t have to show … Continue reading →

Art By Appointment

Artists Jon Jay Cruson and Satoko Motouji, who have new work at White Lotus, talk about working in the new normal

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Eugene artists Jon Jay Cruson and Satoko Motouji both paint landscapes, but with strikingly different results. Cruson’s acrylic paintings are crisp exercises in design with … Continue reading →

Photos of the Washburne

An exhibit winding up at New Zone captures the warmth of a historic district in Springfield

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Coronavirus restrictions have made this a forgettable spring on Eugene’s art gallery circuit. But as we turn the corner into summer, things are beginning to … Continue reading →

Baby Steps

Local art galleries start to reopen under easing of the lockdown 

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Things are looking up for Eugene-area art galleries in the wake of the COVID-19 shutdown. After a spring of virtual exhibits and video tours in … Continue reading →

Art on the Wild Side

Eugene artist Julia Oldham contemplates dogs, self help and the apocalypse

Visual Arts 5 years ago

Just before Oregon plunged into lockdown this spring, Eugene artist Julia Oldham began a new art project. She had brought home an elderly, sick and … Continue reading →

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