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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1982)
Art Exhibits Artists’ Union Gallery. 985 j Willamette. In the main gallery, a . video and sound installation by ar- I tists Steven Oshatz, Arlie Con- i nor, and Ed Melnick. Sept. 7-Oct. 2. In the back gallery, an ' ongoing display by Artists’ Union i members. Tues-Sat 12 noon-5 pm | and by appointment. 342-7620. I Maude Kerns Art Center. 1910 ! East 15th. Handbuilt ceramics and ( paintings by Faye Nakamura. i Photographs by John Bauguess. ] TOe-SGPt9 uy cfuuii oauyuesB. : Sept. 9-Oct. 2. Tues-Sat 10 am-5 J 1 Excelsior Cafe. 754 East 13th. i Watercolors and pastels by Eugene i artist Kathy Caprario. Sept. 7-30. ’ Soaring Wings. 760 Willamette. ! •*ess wiiiys. —U < Prints by Robert Bateman and I Paul Calle. Oils by Judy Bur- i nett. Watercolors by Gerald Pet- : tit and Eva Paulson. Etchings by ; Mike Stidham. Through Oct. 1 Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm. Sat 10 am-5 i Burrowing Owl. Oakway Mall. । Nature and wildlife photographs of ; Alaska, Colorado. Utah, and the i Sierra Nevadas by Paul H. Rosen- i gts —_k c_. oA Ag c. ’ feld. Through Sept. 30. Mon-Sat . 10am-6pm. j ? Central Presbyterian Church. ( ' 1475 Ferry. Watercolors by Eileen i J Duffy. Through Oct. 1. Mon-Fri 9 : 5 am-5 pm. ( Emerald Empire Art Associa* ' : tion. 421 North A, Springfield, ' 30. Mon-Fri 11 s non. 4e tortn f\, opringneia, 2 Watercolors by Ellen Gabehart. (Through Sept. 1 “ - am-4 pm. KEYSTONE CAFE He 82&25S7 Au Day se x82s7078 E-78 MW.HKWIM LFBo 7 Ab tO MO Pa WhArs O AM O 23PM weslCs Eugene Good Samaritan 1 Center. 3500 Hilyard. Oil paint- 5 ings by Sharon Harris. Through t Sept. 30. 9:30 am-8 pm daily. | Fall Creek Bakery. 881 East ‘ 13th. Black and white photographs ' by Robin Dustan. Through Oct. I 1. I Insights Gallery of Fine Arts. i Fifth Street Public Market. Sculp- . ture by Ken Scott. Acrylics by Eda { Varricchio. Lithographs of sepia i inks by Bowman. Limited edition : originals by Terry Olson. D.G. , Smith. Hayslette, Cobb. Kacey l Joyce, Winslow, Rockwell. Gag- j non. Thrasher, Kasimir and Corita. . Fine art posters. Through Sept. 30. I Mon-Sat 10 am-6 pm. Sun 11 j am-5pm. Olde Towne Gallery. 27 West 5th. Oils by Doris Prieto. Through Sept. 30. Tues-Sat 11 am-5 pm. Opus 5 Gallery. 2469 Hilyard. Cuttlebone Cast Jewelry in Silver and Gold by Nancy Piccioni. Through Sept. 30. Mon-Sat 11 am -5:30 pm. Original Graphics Gallery. 122 East Broadway. Works by Alvar. Boulanger, Calder, Chagall. Dali. Hundertwasser, Miro and Moti. , Sculpture and custom design jewel ry by Richard Lawless. Tues-Sat 11 am-5:30 pm. Prose Dress. 380 West 13th. Col । or photographs of New York by Pa mela Rose. Through Oct. 25. ’ Mon-Sat 10:30 am-6 pm. ' Oregon Repertory Theatre Lob I by. 222 East Broadway. Oils by ( Andy Johnston. Through Sept, t 30. Mon-Fri 12 noon-5 pm and • during all performances r Springfield Museum. 6th and I Main, Springfield. “The Beautiful | Bride,” a collection of wedding t dresses from the last 100 years. : Through Sept. 24. “Living Tradi ! tions: Indian Basketry of Ore i gon” by the U of O Museum of Na r tural History. Through Oct. 29. | Wed-Sat 11 am-5 pm. Etc. Save Our Eco-Systems Bake Sale all day in front of the U of O Book Store on 13th. Donations gratefully accepted; call Barbara Kelly at 484-2679. T-shirts, stationery and postcards from recycled paper, and buttons will also be on sale. Rob McIntosh and Laurie Brown provide folk music on the mall at noon. Deadline is noon today for the Sept. 30 through Oct. 7 publication of What's Happening. See the free list ing form in today's paper, and use our convenient drop boxes at mer chants you patronize. Thanks. Tuesday 28 Radio Blue Plate Special's Central American Report at 12 noon on KLCC 89.7 FM; will repeat next Sun day night on Ahora Si at 7:30 pm. Local Artists Theater • Music • Dance • Art What's Happening wants to help support all our local artists. We in tend to publish a directory of “Artists in Residence” as a regular feature. Whether you teach piano or ballet, mime or modem dance, or whether you perform as a juggler or in the theater, you could have an informa tive listing in each edition of What's Happening. If you’d like more infer mation, please call 343-9372 or 484-0519. Video/TV “Unraveling the Power Tangle" is the special panel discussion hosted by Don Clark and Bob Zagorin on KEZI from 7-8 pm. Guests Roy Hem mingway (representative to the NW Power Planning Council), Lynn Youngbar (NW Conservation Act Coalition Spokesperson), Ray Foleen (Consultant to the Partici pants Committee), State Senator Ed Fadeley, EWEB General MAnager Keith Parks, SUB representative Steve Loveland and a BPA represen tative will discuss the implications of the Northwest Power Planning and Conservation Act on future energy decisions in the region. "Chariots of Fire" will be shown on a large video screen at 7:30 at the Marantha Campus Ministry at 818 E. 15th. Free. Call 343-0451 for more information. Workshops Zarouhi teaches Mid-Eastern "Ori ental” Dance classes at the WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln beginning to day. Call 687-2746 for more infor mation. Exerdancing fitness program of fered by LCC/Sacred Heart begins two classes today and Thursday which will run for 10 weeks. Pre registration required; $17 per class. One section is from noon to 1 pm, the second is from 5-6 pm at Sacred Heart Activity Center. West University Neighborhood As sociation sponsors Self-Defense for Women, 3 classes for $15, beginn ing today at Sacred Heart Auditor ium. Call 686-7074 for details. "We're Just Beginning," an art class for adults who live or work with young children ages 3-8 from 7-8:30 pm at Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th. Cost is $10 plus $5 lab fee; call the Center at 345-1571 for details. Piano Class—reading music. companying songs, playing by ear and improvising for the beginner who wants to have some musical fun from 7-10 pm at the Performing Arts Buiding, Room 113, Lane Com munity College. Cost is $25 for 30 hours of class, which meets Tues days until Nov. 30. Call Linda Span gler at 683-6280 for registration in formation. Speakers ‘Effective Communication Be tween Parent and School" at 7 pm at Washington Park Fieldhouse, 2025 Washington St, features speak George Wilhelmi, Rueben Moore, and Ray Klappenback. Open to all interested in talented/ gifted education. Sponsored by Cen tral Lane Parent to Parent; call 689-3602 or 689-6466 for details. OS GUIIp) 1 0l (Py Fine Handcrafts ceramics • jewelry • textiles • toys • books • wood products • 2469 Hilyard Street Eugene, OR 97405 (503) 484-1710 Hours: Mon-Sat 11-5:30 p.m. i ! • Artists • Photographers • Poets • Writers • What’s Happening would be happy to publish your drawings, photo graphs, or written works, along with your name and studio (if appro priate). Submit camera-ready drawings, PMT’s, or typed written works to What’s Happening, P.O. Box 259, Eugene, OR 97440, or drop them by 254 W. 19th, Eugene. Include your name as you want it pub lished, your studio or gallery, and your phone number. When we have the space, we will print your work! 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