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-emu Cultural Forum Presents Psychotherapist NE SINGER Also author of Boundries of the Soul: The practice of Jung’s Psychology. Will speak on: V “The Many Levels of Man/Woman Relationships” November 12, 8 P.M. EMU Ballroom Students $1.00 General Public $2.00 Tickets at the door Dream workshop, Saturday, November 13th Details at Lecture MAKE A SOUND INVESTMENT IN YOUR COMMUNITY RADIO Fall Radiothon 747-4699 IT'S A BETTER DEAL! START YOUR DAY AT THE COFFEE CORNER Eugene's only locally roasted coHees—by the cup or by the pound SOUTHTOWNE 28th & OAK FIFTH ST. MARKET y 5th & HIGH THE COFFEE CORNER Art Galleries Artists’ Union, 985 Willamette St. “Five Photographers" features Ted Orland, Charles True, Bobbie Wendel, David Bayles and Gary Scott. The show opens Nov. 2 with an Opening Reception to meet the urtists on Nov. 6th from 7:30-10 pm. It will run through Nov. 27. Hours noon-5 pm, Tucs.-Sat. Blair Island Restaurant, 325 Blair Blvd. Works by various northwest ar tiste from the private collection of Godfrey Warner will be on display through November. Community Center for the Per forming Arts (WOW Hall), 291 W 8th. Recent works in collage by Dar Ford will be on display through November with an opening reception on Nov 14 at 3 pm. Hours 3-6 pm, Tues.-Sat. Denignworks, 1877 Willamette. New works on paper including those by R. C. Gorman, Jerry Schurr, Rene Car can, Marcel, Doug West and others. 10-6 pm. Tucs.-Sat. and bv appoint ment. 484-4608. Emerald Empire Art Association, 421 N. A St., Springfield. Oil paintings of landscapes and logging scenes by Lin da Heckart will be on display through Nov. 30. Hours 11-4 pm, Mon.-Fri. Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 13th. Watercolors by Fred Masarie down stairs; watercolors by Pat Renwick in the upstairs gullery through Nov. 30. Hours 10-9 pm, Tues.-Thurs.; 10-6 pm Fri. & Sat. Green Earth Art Studio, 1568 Coburg Rd. Watercolors by Pat Renwick will be on display throughout the month. Hours 10-5 pm Mon.-Fri.; Noon-5 Sat. Homefried Truckstop, 790 E. 14th. Works by Medford artist Diane S. Meyer, on display through the month of November. Open 8 am-9:30 pm, Tues.-Sun. Insights Gallery of Fine Art, Fl fth St. Public Market. Ongoing exhibit of original prints, fine art posters and original paintings. Hours 10-6 pm Mon.-Sat.; 11-5 pm Sun. Keystone Cafe, 395 W. Fifth Ave. Graphics by Rick Sherman will be on display Oct. 30-Nov. 30. Hours 8-2:30 daily (Ind. Sun.). Lane Community College Gallery, 4000 E. 30th, Muth and Applied Arts Bldg. Mixed media by urtists of the Blackfish Gallery in Portland will be on dispaly through Nov. 17. Hours 8*10 pm Mon.-Thurs.; 8-5 pm Sut. Made in Oregon, 295 E. Sth Ave. "Raku: Figurative Studies in Clay" by Gretchen Wachs will be on display through Nov. 20. Opening reception will be on Nov. 4. Hours are 10:30 am-5:30 pm, Mon.-Sut. Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th. “Fear, Humor, the Feminine Principle: Part of the Search” by Koe Sylwester is in the Henn* Korn Gallery. “Peculiar Perspectives," pho tographs by Kim Zumwalt, arc in the Photography Gallery. Fiber sculpture by Rebecca Van Sciver-Wilson is in the Platform Gallery. All exhibits will continue through Nov. 23, with an opening reception on Nov. 4. Hours are 10-5 pm, Weds. & Fri.; 10-8 pm Tues. it Thurs.; noon-5 pm, Sutur Outright Graphics, 291 E. Fifth Ave. Ongoing exhibit of fine art posters. Hours 11-5:30 pm Tues.-Sat. Opus Five Gallery of Crafts, 3469 Hilyard. "In Stitches’4—A group fibre show will go on display Nov. 1 and last through Nov. 30. Hours 11-5:30, Mon.-Sat. Original Graphics Gallery, 123 E. Broadway. Works by Alvar, Boulanger, Calder, Chagall, Dali, Hundertwasser, Miro and Moti; sculpture and custom design jewelry Richard Lawless on permanent display. Hours 11-5:30 Tues.-Sat. Project Space Gallery, 39 E. 10th Ave. Drawings and paintings by Chris Heindl and metal sculptures by Paul Pappas are on display through Nov. 4. "Outlaw Art,” paintings and sculpture by Seattle artists arc on display Nov. 6-84 with an opening reception on Nov. 6 at 7 pm. Hours arc noon-5 pm, Tues.-Sat. Soaring Wings Art Gallery, 760 Willa mette, features new wood carvings by Jason Bood; Ivory sculpture by Erhard Gross; wildlife paintings by Robert Bateman; and Western paint ings by Frank McCarthy. Hours 9-5:30 pm Mon.-Sut. and bv appoint ment, 683-8474. Springfield Library, 225 N. Sth St., Springfield. Works by the Valley Calligraphy Guild on display through out the winter, with an opening recep tion on Nov. 10 at 6 pm. Springfield Museum, 6th und Main Sts. Authentic Costumes, 1850-1953, a collection of the Very Little Theater, through Nov. 30. Also, an ex hibit of antique tobacco containers. In the Mountain Gallery upstairs is the Booth Kelly Lumber Co. exhibit of Springfield history, especially the early 1900‘s when that company was so influential in the development of that city. Hours 11-5 pm, Wed.-Sun. University of Oregon Museum of Art, campus. 27 lithographs including non-traditional portrayals of Native Americans plus several works of flowers, animals, and the American woman by Fritz Scholder, through Nov. 13. Also works by 11 award-win ning photographers of the English landscape. In the Photography Gallery, beginning Nov. 3, color por traits by Eugene photographer Paul Neeval will be featured. Neevul will also give a lecture on his work at 7:30 pm, Nov. 19, Lawrence Hull, Room 107. Museum hours noon-5 pm, Wed.-Sun. except holidays. University of Oregon Museum ot Natural History, U of O Campus, Science Complex. There is traditional Eskimo Art and Porno Baskets from Northern California. Don Hunter dis plays his color photos of the Cas cades; and Linda Vorobik, scientific illustrator, shows drawings of plants and insects. Open 12-5 pm, Tucs. Sat. University of Oregon, Erb Memorial' Union, Aperture Gallery. Acriul photographs by Tom Urban will be on displuy through November. University of Oregon Library, In structional Media Center Brunier Gallery. The first exhibit of the season is by Hank Trotter whose black and white photos arc on displuy. Hours fl um-10 pm, Mon.-Thurs.; fl um-5 pm Fri. Warehouse Artists Studio, 385 Lawrence St. During the month of November, Kathy Caprairo will rcveul some works in watercolor and mixed media which should prove to be exciting. An opening reception wll take place Nov. 9, from 7-9 pm at the Studio. Hours 10-8 pm, Mon.-Fri. WISTEC, 2300 Centennial Blvd. Pho tographs on 35mm infrared Him by Judith Preston, on display noon-5 pm, Tues.-Sun.