What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, November 11, 1982, Page 9, Image 8

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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.