What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, November 25, 1982, Page 7, Image 6

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    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 Sth St, features artist
Jerry Schurr. Hours: 10-6 pm Mon-Sat,
noon-5 pm Sun.
Designworks, 1877 Willamette.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.
Insights Gallery of Fine Art, Fifth St.
Public Market. Hours: 10-6 pm Mon
Sat; 11-5 pm Sun.
Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th.
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. Hours: 11-5:30, Tues-Sat.
Project Space. 39 E. 10th.
pm, Tues-Sat.
Hours: noon-5
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,
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
watercolor and mixed media which should
prove to be exciting. Hours: 10-3 pm
Mon-Fri. Ji
Carmen McRae
Freddie Hubbard
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Workshops
Dave Malone, nationally acclaimed
airbrush specialist/inventor will
visit Oregon Art Supply, 720 E 13th,
where he will demonstrate his tech
niques all day. This evening, he will
show a slide show from 7-9 pm in
177 Lawrence, University of
Oregon. Call 683-ARTS for more in
formation.
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Bioenergetics exercise class followed
by Rajneesh quiet meditation from
7-10 pm at the Mandip Rajneesh
Meditation Center, 343-8516.
Massage: a workshop put on with
Marlene Carlock and friends ex
plores the relief giving effects of
massage in the Forum Room. EMU,
from 7-9 pm, free. Sponsored by
Food-Op outreach, 342-6541.
Holiday bread making with all sup
plies furnished costs $11.50 at West
moreland Community Center, 1545
W 22, 687-5316. Make fancy holiday
yeast breads, nut and fruit breads
and cakes from 7-10 pm. Part of the
adult program.
Theatre
The Fifth of July, Lanford Wilson's
award-winning play, is performed at
the University Robinson Theatre at 8
pm. Cost is $5 general admission,
$3.25 UO students and senior citi
zens, $4 other students. Box office is
686-4191.
Oh, What a Lovely War!, a musical
revue, plays at the Arena Theatre,
Villard Hall, University of Oregon,
at 8 pm. Tickets cost $5 general
public, $3.25 UO students and
seniors, $4 other students. Call
686-4191 for reservations.
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