What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, November 18, 1982, Page 9, Image 8

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    Koe Sylwester
Fear, Humor, and
the Feminine Principle:
Part of the Search
November 2-23,1982
Maude Kerns Art Center
1910 East 15th Ave., Eugene, OR 97403
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Film
Siddhartha, Herman Hesse’s novel
of the search for enlightenment,
plays at 177 Lawrence, UO campus,
at 7 and 9 pm. Sponsored by the
Ananda Marga Society, the film
costs $1.50 adults, $1 children under
12.
9 To 5, starring Jane Fonda, Lily
Tomlin and Dolly Parton in the
comedy about the giant Consoli
dated Corporation and their out
rageous chauvanistic boss, is a fun
ny film offered by the Sufis at 7 and
9:30 pm in 150 Geology, University
campus. $1.50 adults, $1 under 12.
Atlantic City plays at 7 and 9 pm in
180 PLC on the U of O campus for
$1.50.
Children
International Puppet Theatre pre
sents a new original fantasy, "Magic
Feathers," by Norma Bengiat at
Amazon Community Center at 11
am and 1 pm. Cost is $1 per person.
The story is an old Eskimo tale; the
show includes both hand and rod
puppets.
The Three Bears, a play presented
by the Community Children's
Theatre from 2-3 pm at the Sheldon
Community Center, 2475 Willaken
zie, costs $1.50 per person, family
rates available.
2 Chinese Shadow Puppet Shows at
the Eugene Public Library at 10:30
am only. Free. See Thursday's listing
for details.
The Casting Process will be taught
to children from 1-3 pm at Maude
Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th. Cost
is $3.50 per person.
Ete.
Lecture and Dance for Singles: Gary
Koyen speaks on "Creating Magic in
Relationships" followed by a dance
at the Laurelwood Country Club be
ginning at 7:45 pm. Cost $2.50mem
bers of Network for Singles, $4 non
members. Open to all single adults.
Call 345-6432 for more information.
Annual Bazaar and country store at
the Coburg United Methodist
Church from 10 am-4 pm is free.
Buy fresh hot doughnuts, pie and
coffee while you shop for holiday
goodies such as home made sauer
kraut, baked goods, handcrafted
items. On Coburg's Main Street.
343-9987 for more information.
Picadilly Flea Market at the Fair
grounds Expo Halls #1-3, 796 W
13th, from 10 am-4 pm, costs adults
75c, 8-12 year old 50c to get in.
Art Galleries
Artists' Union, 985 Willamette St., "Five
Photographers" features Ted Orland,
Charles True, Bobbie Wendel, David
Bayles and Gary Scott. The show opened
Nov 2. It will run through Nov 27. Hours:
noon-5 pm, Tues-Sat.
Artworks, 291 E 5th St, features artist
Jerry Schurr. A grand opening reception
will be held Nov 20 with Schurr there
from noon-2 pm to sign his newest poster
"Baffin Fjords.” Hours: 10-6 pm Mon-Sat,
noon-5 pm Sun.
Blair Island Restaurant, 325 Blair Blvd.
Works by various northwest artists from
the private collection of Godfrey Warner
will be on display through November.
Community Center for the Performing
Arts (WOW Hall), 291 W. 8th Ave. Re
cent works in collage by Dar Ford will be
on display through November. Hours: 3-6
pm, Tues-Sat.
Designworks, 1877 Willamette. New
works on paper including those by R. C.
Gorman, Jery Schurr, Rene Carcan,
Marcel, Doug West and others. Hours:
10-6 pm Tues-Sat and by appointment.
484-4608.
Dot Dotson's, 1668 Willamette. George
Cosmos' photographs are on display from
Nov 24-Dec 8. Hours: 9 am-6 pm.
Emerald Empire Art Association, 421 N.
A St.. Springfield. Oil paintings of land
scapes and logging scenes by Linda
Heckart will be on display through Nov
30. Hours: 11-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
Eugene Public Library, 100 W 13th.
Gallery—Eugene Tonry, photographs;
glass cases upstairs—E. Cane, Chessmen,
Cowboys, Indians (lead castings);
magazine center—Carolyn Orum, Travel
Sketches; children's front case—Things
from China; back wall—Chinese posters
for children. 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, Fifth 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 dis
play Oct 30-Nov 30. Hours: 8-2:30 daily
(incl. Sun).
Lane Community College Gallery, 4000 E
30th, Math and Applied Arts Building.
Beginning Nov 19, Laura Alpert's
sculptures will be on display with an
opening reception that night from 8-10
pm. Show ends Dec 10. Hours: 8 am-10
pm, Mon-Thurs; 8 am-5 pm Fri.
Made in Oregon, 295 E. 5th Ave. "Raku:
Figurative Studies in Clay” by Gretchen
Wachs will be on display through Nov.
20. Hours: 10:30 am-5:30 pm, Mon-Sat.
Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th.
"Fear, Humor, the Feminine Principle:
Part of the Search" by Koe Sylwester is in
the Henry Korn Gallery. "Peculiar Per
spectives," photographs by Kim Zum
walt, are in the Photography Gallery.
Fiber sculpture by Rebecca Van Sciver
Wilson is in the Platform Gallery.. All ex
hibits will continue through Nov. 23.
Hours: 10-5 pm, Weds & Fri: 10-8 pm
Tues & Thurs; noon-5 pm. Sat.
Opus Five Gallery of Crafts, 2469 Hil
yard. "In Stitches"—A group fibre show,
will be on display thru Nov 30. Hours:
11-5:30, Mon-Sat.
Original Graphics Gallery, 122 E Broad
way. 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, 39 E. 10th. "Outlaw Art"—
paintings and sculpture by Seattle artists
will continue until Nov 24. Hours: 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 Bate
man; and Western paintings by Frank Mc
Carthy. Hours: 9-5:30 pm, Mon-Sat, and
by appointment, 683-8474.
Springfield Library, 225 N. 5th St., Spr
ingfield. Works by the Valley Calligraphy
Guild on display throughout the winter.
Springfield Museum, 6th and Main Sts.
Authentic Costumes, 1850-1953. a collec
tion of the Very Little Theater, through
Nov 30. Also, an exhibit of antique tobac
co containers. In the Mountain Gallery
upstairs is the Booth Kelly Lumber Co. ex
hibit of Springfield history, especially the
early 1900s 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, will be dosed all day Fri, Nov 19
while a new exhibit is prepared for re
opening Wed, Nov 24. Main floor gal
lery—Eugene Bennett's recent brush
drawings, paintings, collages, and assem
blages of Oregon's flora and landscapes.
Also handcast paper works by Lilian A.
Bell, Margaret Ahrens Sahlstrand and
Carolyn Cole. Photography Gallery —
Paul Neevel. Also, topographic maps and
diagrams by Dennis Carpenter beginning
Dec 1. Hours: noon-5 pm, Wed-Sun.
University of Oregon Museum of Natural
History, U of O campus, Science Com
plex. There is traditional Eskimo art and
Porno baskets from Northern California.
Don Hunter displays his color photos of
the Cascades: and Linda Vorobik, scien
tific illustrator, shows drawings of plants
and insects. Hours: 12-5 pm. Tues-Sat.
University of Oregon, Erb Memorial
Union, Aperture Gallery. Aerial pho
tographs by Tom Urban will be on display
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 are
on display. Hours: 8 am-10 pm. Mon
Thurs; 8 am-5 pm Fri.
Warehouse Artists Studio, 385 Lawrence
St. During the month of November.
Kathy Caprairo will reveal some works in
walercolor and mixed media which should
prove to be exciting. Hours: 10-3 pm,
Mon-Fri.
WISTEC, 2300 Centennial Blvd. Pho
tographs on 35mm infrared film by Judith
Preston, on display noon-5 pm.
Tues.-Sun.
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