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Visual Arts: Page 7

Heaven’s Musician

Park and statue in Waldport will honor Black musician and civic leader who was brought to Oregon as a slave

Visual Arts 3 years ago

It’s only a matter of time until someone makes a movie about Louis Southworth’s remarkable life. An Oregon pioneer, a professional fiddle player, a blacksmith, … Continue reading →

Springfield’s Award-Winning Art 

Check out the winners of the 30th annual Springfield Mayor’s Art Show at the Emerald Art Center

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 3 years ago

Encouraging words matter. Just see Tim Gunn tell one of the designers on Project Runway, “I believe in you.” Even watching on a screen, you … Continue reading →

A Living Canvas

LCC has become a studio, art medium and showcase for muralists

CultureVisual Arts 3 years ago

The aesthetic purpose of the four outdoor murals at Lane Community College is clear, but the intention behind each of them is entirely different. “I … Continue reading →

Whose Wild West Is It?

A sprawling exhibition at the Schnitzer challenges myths of the frontier West

Visual Arts 3 years ago

Walk into the spacious Barker Gallery at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in the next couple months and you’ll find yourself face to face … Continue reading →

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 3 years 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 3 years 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 3 years 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 3 years 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 3 years 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 3 years 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 →

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