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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1982)
GALLERY > x GUIDE Z 1. Artists’ Union Gallery, 985 Willamette. 342*7620. Artists' Union Gallery is devoted to the exhi bition of high quality contemporary visual art The gallery is maintained by professional artists residing in Lane County Hours Tues Sat . noon-5 p m 2. Designworks Custom Framing/Fine Art Gallery. 1877 Willamette. 484-4608. Contem porary original graphics by leading Amencan. European and local artists Hours Tues Sat . 10-6 p.m andbyap poiniment 3. Inaighta Gallery of Fine Arts, in the 5th St. Public Market. 344-6555. Offers a wide selection of fine art posters and original prints in all mediums by local, national and international artists Quality custom framing is available Hours Mon. Sat . 10-6. Sun.. 11-5. 4. Lane Community College Art Dept. Gallery. LCC. 4000 E. 30th Ave. 747-4501. An educational gallery showing works by contemporary regional and local artists and an annual LCC Student Show Hours. Mon Thurs .810 p m. Fri 8-5 5. Made in Oregon, 295 East 5th Ave. 343-5051. An elegant showcase for the "gems" of Oregon crafts, porcelain and stoneware. exotic woods, stained glass, custom-made furniture Hours Mon Sat 10:30-5:30 6. Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th Ave. 345*1571. Eugene's center for the visual arts. offering quality exhibits of regional, contemporary fine art and craft. art classes, sales galleries, special events. perform mances. workshops. Hours Tues -Sat 10-5. Open until Kp.m Tues-Thurs during class terms 7. Original Graphics Gallery, 122 E. Broadway. 344*5580. Oils, gouaches, prints. Representing major collections Chagall. Boulanger. Miro. Picasso. Alvar. Hours: Mon Sat., 11-5:30. 8. Outright Graphics, 285 E. 5th Ave. 485*0034. European and American fine art posters from Marc Chagall to Patrick Nagel. Ongoing shows of regional photographers Hours: Mon Sat . 10:30 5 30. Sun 11-5. 9. Opus 5 Gallery Crafts, 2469 Hilyard, 484-1710. A discerning display of the finest in jewelry, woodwork, ceramics. textiles and glass. handworked by the area's master craftspeople Hours: Mon -Sat.. 11-5:30 or by appointment. 10. Project Space Gallery. 39 E. 10th Ave. Pro ject Space is a cooperatively managed artists' gallery showing experimental art. installations. performance art. focusing on shows of its members' works. Hours: Tues - Sat.. 12-5 11. Soaring Wing*. 760 Willamette St. 683. 8474. A continues presentation of the works of some of the world's most widely known artists. Concentration oriented to art of wildlife. Western outdoors and the sea. Hours. Mon. Sat . 10-5:30. 12. Art Museum, Univ, of Oregon. U of O Cam pus. 686-3027. A leading Northwest art museum offer ing extensive exhibitions, tours, permanent collections primarily in the areas of American and Oriental. gift shop, rental-sales gallery Hours: Wed. Sat. 12-5. Closed Mon & Tues. Admission free. Saturday 20 Etc. Eugene Storyteller's Association will have a storytelling gathering at 7 pm. Bring a story and something to eat or drink. For more information, call Godfrey at 484-0758 or John at 687-9643. Free. Anderson's Sporting Goods Sale continues from noon to 6 pm today. See Friday's listing for details. Community Village will host a Thanksgiving Potluck Dinner at 1015 River Road from 2-7 pm, with dinner at 3. Music by O’Carolan’s Consort and Apples in Winter. $1 donation will cover cost of music. Please bring your own place set tings. Children are welcome; call 686-8885 for more information. Gift-making party for Holiday Pro ject at 2:30 at 30 Riverloop #1. The Holiday Project is a non-profit cor poration bringing gifts to people confined in nursing homes and hos pitals on Christmas Day. Call 689-2093 or 345-3277 for more in formation. Homestyle breakfast and homemade chili feed luncheon will be served at the annual Celeste Campbell Senior Center Holiday Bazaar. Breakfast served from 7:30-10 am, luncheon from 11 am-l:30 pm; each cost $2. For more information, contact Sue Ala at 687-5318. Sunday 81 Speakers Rabbi Myron Kinberg of Temple Beth Israel will be guest speaker at the Eugene Unitarian Church, 477 E 40th Ave, during the 10:30 am ser vices. He will discuss "Giving Thanks in an Insecure World." Rab bi Kinberg’s thesis is that individuals can learn to live and cope with their own tensions and become stronger for it, and that this perspective is sig nificant in working toward the building of a better world. For more information, call 683-5486. Workshops Bioenergetics expressive exercises and massage class followed by Raj neesh quiet meditation from 1-4 pm costs $5 at the Mandip Rajneesh Meditation Center. For further information, call 343-8516. Security in the Nuclear Age con tinues today at OSU Conference Center in Corvallis at 3 pm with Joel and Diana Schatz speaking on "Peace: From Vision to Reality," a 6-7:30 pm potluck dinner at the First Methodist Church, and a speech at 8 pm featuring Robert Aldridge, for mer weapons designer for Lockheed Corporation on "Creating the Wea pons of Destruction" in Milam Audi torium on campus. Meetings Roundsinging group meets every Sunday at 7 pm for an informal evening of music and fun. New comers welcome. 1252 Polk, 683-9071. Board game night at DeFriscos — backgammon, darts, chess, Pente, plus a no-host bar—begins at 7:30 pm and is open to all single adults. Sponsored by Network for Singles, the event costs $2 members, $3.50 non-members. Children The Three Bears, last performance of the play, is at 2 pm; see Saturday's listing for details. International Puppet Theatre's pre sentation at 2 pm; see Saturday's listing for more information. Dance International Folk Dancing instruc tion at 7 pm, program and request dancing from 8-10 pm at Westmore land Community Center, 1545 W 22nd Ave, costs 75c. Sunday 21 Theatre Auditions for "Working”; call 683-7207 for details. Kennedy's Children by Robert Pa trick plays at Aunt Lucy Devine's Loft, 1340 Alder, at 7:30 pm, and costs $3.50. This is the story of 5 people in a New York bar in 1974, exploring their lives during the 60s in rich and courageous ways. Spon sored by Essential Theatre Alliance (ETA). Boogie Music Tropical Rainstrom, steel drum band from Seattle, returns by popular demand to play wild danc ing music at BJ Kelly's, Franklin & Agate, at 9 pm, $3. Sports / Recreation Horse Shows Unlimited at the Lane County Fairgrounds Arena Building is free from 8 am-4 pm. Radio Classical music specials on KWAX 91.1 FM today include Bartok's String Quartet No. 4 featuring the Sequoia String Quartet at 9:30 am, the Casella String Quartet perform ing Mozart at 1 pm, and a homage to J S Bach by the American Guild of Organists at 8 pm. International news specials on KLCC 89.7 FM include comprehen sive news from worldwide short wave radio and news wire services on This Sunday Morning at 10 am and the Central American Report at Women's Night Out features topics of interest and concern to women and covers local happenings from 6-7:30 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM. Concert Music Eugene Symphony Orchestra with Victor Steinhardt, pianist, perform at the Silva Concert Hall, the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, at 2:30 pm. Tickets cost $6.75-$18.25. Call the box office, 687-0020. Linda Waterfall and Scott Nygaard: voted Seattle's most popular per former by KZAM radio, singer/ songwriter Waterfall returns to the WOW Hall at 8:30 pm. Cost is $4. Call 687-2746 for more information. Gwenellyn Leonard will give a doc toral degree voice recital at 8 pm in Beall Concert Hall, performing pieces by J S Bach, Debussy, Rach maninoff, and Bartok. Free. Violinist Jean Glausi will present a Baroque Chamber concert at 7 pm at Central Lutheran Church, E 18th & Potter. She will perform works by Bach, Vivaldi and others. Dr. Tom Johnson presents: YOU are Always Your Own Experience Date: November 20 /10 AM - 4 PM A seminar to be held at the Religious Science Church 390 Vernal Eugene 485-0035 TUITION: $20.00 per person $15.00 each add'l family member $10.00 senior citizens