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Visual Arts: Page 2

The Three Colors of Nature

After a two-decade hiatus, artist Mike Pease is back with a Eugene gallery show

Visual Arts 8 months ago

The first thing to know about Mike Pease’s art is how incredibly precise his process is for producing it.  Pease creates his careful landscapes, rendered … Continue reading →

Discover Eugene’s Creative Pulse at the First Friday ArtWalk

An evening filled with artistic energy with community, creativity and thought-provoking exhibits

Visual Arts 9 months ago

Prepare to immerse yourself in all things visual at this month’s First Friday ArtWalk sponsored by the Lane Arts Council and the city of Eugene … Continue reading →

Acorns, Altars and Angel Trumpets

Two art shows that will bring you closer to nature  

Visual Arts 11 months ago

Maude Kerns Art Center is presenting the work of four artists who are immersed in the practice of representing and utilizing elements from the natural … Continue reading →

Art with Natural Detritus

Jamie Newton’s exhibit is at White Lotus Gallery starting August 16

Visual Arts 11 months ago

It’s a different look at nature, to be sure — art made with natural detritus — and Jamie Newton creates interesting and contemplative work with … Continue reading →

Counterculture Couture

Vintage stores provide a portal back to the early years of the Oregon Country Fair

Fashion 12 months ago

The summer of 1969 marked key events in history from the first man landing on the moon to Woodstock, and the beginning of the Oregon … Continue reading →

Drawing Themselves Straight

The son of Oregon’s late Indigenous artist Rick Bartow begins to walk in his father’s footsteps with a gallery show in Newport

Visual Arts 1 year ago

One night in late 2016, Booker Bartow — best known in those days, if at all, as a skateboard videographer and hip-hop DJ performing as … Continue reading →

Cool Days At The Coast

Visual Arts 1 year ago

The ‘Oregon Coast’ exhibit is at White Lotus Gallery through August 10 Summer is here, and if you can’t make it to the coast on … Continue reading →

Beauty in Basalt

A small exhibit of landscape photos at the Schnitzer Museum is worth visiting campus to see

Visual Arts 1 year ago

One of the least known — but most influential — photographers ever to work in Oregon is the late Terry Toedtemeier. Trained as a scientist … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Raptors

‘Raptors of the Pacific Northwest’ ushers in the Springfield 2nd Friday Art Walk

Visual Arts 1 year ago

The beautiful and stately creatures from the Cascades Raptor Center are showcased in lovely paintings this month at the Emerald Art Center in Springfield, and … Continue reading →

A Force for Change

The Lane County History Museum hosts the Eugene Friends of Farm Workers exhibit 

Visual Arts 1 year ago

Founded in 1972 by local activists Marion Phelan and Mel Kang, Eugene Friends of Farm Workers (EFFW) emerged from a blend of local activism and … Continue reading →

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