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Visual Arts: Page 2

Photos that Speak

What We Carried, a photographic exhibition, pays tribute to objects, memories and voices of people whose final destination was the U.S.

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 6 months ago

Can photographic art capture and represent memories and voices? What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from the Cradle of Civilization, a photographic storytelling exhibition that … Continue reading →

Teen Angst at the Art Center

The annual Mayor’s Teen Art Show runs at Maude Kerns through Sept. 30 

Visual Arts 6 months ago

I once took a class at the prestigious ArtCenter College of Design, which people most often refer to as just ArtCenter. So, it throws me off … Continue reading →

Free Expression

‘Revolution in 8 Pieces’ explores the artistic tensions posed by our high-tech lives

Visual Arts 7 months ago

The conflict between free will and stark determinism lies at the heart of an unusual new sculpture that will greet visitors to Eugene’s New Zone … Continue reading →

Eugene Biennial is Becoming Tradition

EW takes a look at some of the prize winners in this year’s show

Visual Arts 7 months ago

Gallerist Karin Clarke started the Eugene Biennial in 2016, the year after the Jacobs Gallery and the annual Eugene Mayor’s Art Show closed for several … Continue reading →

Celebrate Art

First Friday ArtWalk opens the city’s Visual Arts week

Visual Arts 8 months ago

Eugene’s Visual Arts Week, which celebrates local artists, musicians, galleries and venues, kicks off at 5:30 pm Friday, August 5, with the First Friday ArtWalk. … Continue reading →

A (Suspish) Fish Story

The popularity of Eugene’s beloved graffiti artist is soaring. Maybe it’s time for the cops to lay off?

Visual Arts 8 months ago

The fish swim on concrete walls, train cars and utility boxes, so bright and fun they seem like something a city would pay for, not … Continue reading →

Subverting and Diverting

Two art shows downtown this month range from Sharply political to imaginatively elegant

Visual Arts 8 months ago

In honor of the World Athletics Championships, which are to take over much of Eugene for 10 days starting July 15, New Zone Gallery has … Continue reading →

Dive Into Mixed-Media Art

This summer at the Eugene Downtown Library, discover ‘Biology Rising’ by Julie Anderson Bailey

Visual Arts 9 months ago

An art show at the Eugene Downtown Library highlights humanity, biology, COVID-19, female activists and the American flag.  On the second floor of the library, … Continue reading →

The MFA Show is Back in Town

UO art graduates exhibit their final work at Ditch Projects in Springfield

Visual Arts 10 months ago

As an arts writer in Eugene, I have been aware that some artists don’t believe our town appreciates contemporary art. This perception has been at … Continue reading →

Visions & Dreams — Nature & Spirit

Visual Arts 11 months ago

Asante Riverwind has been an activist for decades on social and ecological issues, and he has often expressed himself on these issues through music, art … Continue reading →

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