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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1982)
Art Galleries Artists' Union, 985 Willamette. “Fresh Works,” featuring recently completed works of various media by 21 members of the gallery. On display through Oct. 30. Opening public reception, Oct. 7, 4:30-7:30 pm. Tues.-Sat., noon-5 pm. Blue River Holiday Farm, Blue River. Works by McKenzie area artists on display Sat. and Sun., 10-3 pm. Burrowing Owl, Oak way Mall, Suite 15-F. Limited edition nature and wildlife photographs of flowers, animals, insects and scenery by Paul Rosenfeld, through Oct. 31. 10-6, Mon.-Sat. Citizens Savings & Loan, 1740 W 18th Ave. Oil paintings by Violet Fraser through Nov. 12. 10 am-5 pm. Mon-Thurs, 10 am-6 pm Fridays. Designworks, 1877 Willamette. New works on paper including those by R. C. Gorman, Jerry Schurr, Rene Carcan, Marcel, Doug West and others. 10 am-6 pm Tues-Sat and by appointment. . 484-4608. Dot Dotsons, 1668 Willamette. 1982 Photo Contest Winners on display through Oct. 13; “Boats, Floats and H20,” featuring Roger Holm, on display Oct. 14-27. 9-6 daily. Dot Dotson's, 430 E. 11th. Hand colored portrait photographs by Marianne Clancy on display through oct. 22. 9-6 pm daily. Emerald Empire Art Associa tion, 421 N. A St., Springfield. Wildlife pictures in oil by Diane Ronning in front gallery through Oct. 31. 11-4 Mon.-Fri. Eugene Good Samaritan Center, 3500 Hilyard St. Tole and decorative art by Pennl Jean Far row through Oct. 31 daily. Green Earth Art Studio, 1568 Coburg Rd. Oil paintings by Doris Prieto through Oct. 31. 10-5 pm Mon.-Fri., noon-5 pm Sat. High Street Coffee Gallery, 1243 High St, photography by Ruth Koenig, Oct 3-31. Recep tion on Oct 7, 7-9 pm. For infor mation call Ruth at 344-0872. Keystone Cafe, 395 W. 5th. Paintings and drawings by Rachel Tewksbury, through Oct. 31. 8-2:30 pm, Mon.-Sat. Lane County Museum, 740 W. 13th. Quilt exhibit, free quilting demonstration, Oct. 10-31. Open daily 10-4. Donations accepted. Sponsored by Pioneer Quilters and the Museum. Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th Ave. Oregon Glassworks, James Kingwell, Howard Mee han, Daniel Schwoerer, Bill and Sally Worcester, in the Henry Korn Gallery; recent photog raphy by Paul Neevel, Photog raphy Gallery; masks by Maureen Culligan and Puppets by Norma Bengiat, Platform Gallery. Oct. 8-28. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Reception, Oct. 8, 7-9 pm for new exhibition. McDonald Frame Shop and Gallery, 417 High St. Lithographs by Jon Jay Cruson through Oct. 31. 9-5:30, Mon-Sat. Olde Towne Gallery, 27 W. 5th Ave. Oil paintings by Donna Alli son and watercolors of children by Mildred Smith through Oct. 31. 11-5 pm, Tues.-Sat. Opus Five Gallery of Crafts, 2469 Hilyard. “Horizontal Motions” featuring Stoneware and porcelain by Doug Kaigler, through Oct. 31, 11-5:30, Mon.-Sat. 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. Outright Graphics, 291 E. 5th. Ongoing exhibit of art posters by Boulanger, Delacroix, Picasso, Chagall, Hundertwasser, Schurr, Uailevsky, and R. C. Gorman. 10:30 am-5:30 pm Mon-Sat. Project Space, 39 E. 10th. Re cent work by Brooke, Diseth, O'Doherty, Fok, Gibney, Heindl, Pappas, Pidgeon, Ul rich, Walsh, Westlake, Hoy and Olson through Oct. 15. Also, pain ting by Chris Heindl and sculpture by Paul Pappas beginning Oct. 16 with an opening reception at 8 pm . that day. Show will continue through Nov. 5. 12-5 pm, Tues,-Sat. 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. Quackenbush Building, 160 E. Broadway. Pastels, acrylics, water colors, and ' wall hangings by Marilyn Stauber on display through Oct. 31. 10-5, Mon.-Fri. Reed and Cross, 160 Oakway Rd. Watercolor paintings of antique and classic cars by Jacque Brown through oct. 31. 9-6 pm Mon.-Sat., noon-5 pm Sundays. Soaring Wings Art Gallery, 760 Willamette. Works by Robert Bateman, Olaf Wieghorst and John Stobart through Oct 30. 9 am-5:30 pm Mon-Sat and by ap pointment. 683-8474. Springfield Museum, 6th and Main, Springfield. "Living Tra ditions, Indian Basketry of Ore gon," a show created by the Uni versity of Oregon Museum of Na tural History, features containers, a baby cradle, sandals, hats, huntig gear and trays. Through Oct. 29. 11-5 pm, Wed. Sun. University of Oregon Museum of Art. U of O campus. 27 litho graphs including non-traditional portrayals of Native Americans plus several works of flowers, animals and the American woman by Fritz Scholder through Nov. 13. Black and white platinum prints by Sally Mann are in the photo gallery through Oct. 31. Free. Noon-5 pm. Weds.-Sun. University of Oregon Museum of Natural History, University Science Complex. Alaskan tra ditional arts. Native American Porno baskets, photo essays of cent archeological digs and demon strations on basket making and flint knapping. Call 686-3024. afternoons, for hours. Warehouse Artists’ Studio, 385 Lawrence St. Cartoons and draw ings by Steve Lafler, Oct. 7-31. 10-3, Mon-Fri. Oct. 7. 7-9 pm^ opening reception, refreshments served. No cost. 343-2306 for in formation. OLDERICNDS 19Ade Ineanm] Mewswonem COTHnc quury comevona • wnvce { SILK Ties • woes • ACCEWOR/ suns . . sweres MKMVBWOae AMCAWDS OI10001O530 clOsquDS 345-1414 IU,CA, 1MK 6 COnSG Open 7 days 4C self service copies Quality Copies • Kodak 150 Resumes • Thesis • Reduction Custom Paper • Binding • Lamination 860 E. 13th Ave. 344-7894 Consider a Futon! • Firm yer comfortable sleeping surface • Affordable price • 100% Cotton • Hondgofted Bed Frames also available a % ‘4DING y cO 5 372 w. 1om • Eugene 344-7006 Greot for use os bed or couch! ... Wednesday Concert Music Classical Guitar Music, solos and duets performed by Spencer Doidge and Peter Thomas, is free at theEu gene Public Library at 7:30. Jazz gigs at the EMU Fishbowl are from 8-10 pm and free. Alternative Music featuring original material and unusual performances by The Victims and others in the basement of the WOW Hall, 8 pm, $1.50. Radio Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival Part 2 of 13 is broadcast at 8:15 am on KLCC 89.7 FM. Each summer musicians from around the world gather in Kuhmo, northern Finland for this festival; this series was re corded during the summer of 1980. Etc. Wine and Cheese Social fundraiser for Ted Kulongoski, features sports commentator Phyllis George and her husband Kentucky Governor John Y. Brown, at 3977 Oak St. $25. Time: 5:30-7:30. Call 345-7100 for more information. DEADLINE: Monday noon for Thursday’s edition. (Deadline at Eugene Public Library and Springfield What’s Happening Public Library is Saturday. 3 P.M.) 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