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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1982)
Art Galleries f Artists Union, 985 Willamette St. "Re । cent Works" in various media by gallery members. On display through Dec 29. j Hours: noon-5 pm Tues-Sat. ' Artworks, 291 £ Sth St. Pen and ink , .drawings. and watercolors by Frances Galleway. Fine art posters. Through ..Dec 24. . Hours: 10-6 pm Mon-Sat, noon-5 pmSuru Book and Tea, 1646 E 19th. Works by five Eugene photographers' on display through Dec 31. Hours: 10-8 pm Mon Fri, 10-5 pm. Sat.; Deignworks, 1877 Willamette Works - on paper by Jerry Schurr. Quilts by Judy Footer. On display through Dec 15. Hours: 10-6 pm Tues-Sat and by ap pointment. 464-4608. Dot Dotson’s, 1668 Willamette. Pho tographsby George Cosmos on display through Dec 8. Hours: 9-6 pm. Emerald Empire Art Association, 421 N A St, Springfield. Hours: 11-4 pm Mon Fri. Green Earth Art Studio, 1568 Coburg Rd. Hours: 10-5 pm Mon-Fri, noon-5 pm Sat. High St. Coffee Gallery, 1243 High St. Black and white and color photographic prints by Jeff Baldwin on display Dec 6-Jan 2 with opening reception Dec 7. 7-9 pm. Open 8 am-12 am Mon-Fri, Sat and Sun 10 am-12 am. 687-3628. Insights Gallery of Fine Arts, Fifth St. Public Market. Ongoing exhibit of ori ginal prints, fine art posters, and ori ginal paintings. Hours: 10-6 pm Mon Sat, 11-5 pm Sun. Keystone Cafe, 395 W Sth. An exhibit of children's art by Debbie Nunez will be on display through December. Hours: 8 am-2:30 pm daily (including Sun). 342-2075. Lane Community College Gallery, 4000 E 30th, Math and Art Building. Sculp tures by Laura Alpert on display through Dec 10. Hours: 8 am-10 pm Mon-Thurs, 8-5 Fri. Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th. Christmas Arts and Crafts Sale, Dec 3-22. Hours: 10-5 pm Wed & Fri; 10-8 pm Tues & Thurs; noon-5 pm Sat. Opus Five Gallery of Crafts, 2469 Hil yard. Gold and silver jewelry by Han nah Goldrich. Hours: 11-5:30 Mon-Sat. Original Graphics Gallery, 122 E Broad way. Latin American works on display through Dec 20. Sculpture and custom jewelry by Richard Lawless on perma nent display. Hours: 11-5:30 pm Tues Sat. Outright Graphics, 291 E 5th. Ongoing exhibit of ‘fine art posters. Hours: 10:30-5:30 pm Mon-Sat. Project Space Gallery, 39 E 10th. Painted and welded metal sculpture.by Robert Gibney. Objects are “whimsi cally juxtaposed." Harold Hoy's mixed media plywood. constructions suggest the day-to-day human condition. Nov 30-Dec 17. Opening reception on Sat, Dec 4 at 8 pm. Gallery open 12-5, Tues Sal. 343-7454. Springfield Library, 225 N Sth, Spring field. Works by the Valley Calligraphy Guild on display throughout the winter. Hours: 5-8 pm Tues-Thurs, noon-5 Sat. Springfield Museum, 6th and Main Sts. Authentic Costumes, 1850-1953, a col lection of the Very Little Theater, through Dec 31. Also, an exhibit of an tique tobacco containers. In the Moun tain Gallery upstairs is the Booth Kelly Lumber Co. exhibit 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. Main Floor Gallery—Oregon land scapes by Eugene Bennett. Hand-cast paper art by Lilian A. Bell, Margaret Ahrens Sahlstrand, and Carolyn Cole. Photography at Oregon Gallery—Black and white photographs by Kentucky ar tist Dennis “Bones" Carpenter, featuring aerial photographs overlaid on maps of various types and scales. On display through Dec 23. Hours: noon-5 pm Wed-Sun. University of Oregon Museum of Na tural History, U of O campus, Science Complex. There is traditional Eskimo art and Porno baskets from Northern California. Don Hunter displays his col or photos of the Cascades; and Linda Vorobik, scientific illustrator, shows drawings of plants and insects. Hours: 12-5 pm, Tues-Sat. Warehouse Artists Studio, 385 Law rence. Oils by Paul Carey and weavings by Cindy Turnbow on display through Dec 30. Opening reception Dec 6, 7 pm. Hours: 10-3 pm Mon-Fri. , I Q Cugene, regon 9/4 1 galery of Fine arts Have We Got News! • new posters • new prints • new framing Visit us now for holiday ideas ShSreet Wok Maket 547.6555 WHO IS WHAT’S HAPPENING? What's Happening is a free weekly publication of Energy Futures, Inc., a local, tax exempt, non-profit corporation dedicated to information and edu cation. Nuclear Questions, a weekly television program on Cable 11, is also a project of EFI. The show focuses on energy issues and other related subjects. Last fall we published the 1981 Lane County Energy Consumer's Guide, a free guide to energy services, conservation and local energy choices. So What’sHappening is Energy Futures, Inc. and all of our names are listed at the. bottom left of page 2. Why are we telling you all this? Because we need your help. We are tax exempt. 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Workshop* Relationships and sexuality— Saturn and Pluto in Libra—This is an even ing workshop with Rainbow Jackson who will look at the recent conjunc tion of Saturn and Pluto, Decem ber's eclipses, and their influence and meaning. Eugene Center for the Healing Arts, 1094 Monroe, 344 0176, costs $6. Tuesday 7 Meetings Demo Forum features Karl Eysen bach speaking on the "1982 Election: From the White House to Precinct 521." It's at noon at the Bavarian. Lunch is optional. Workshops Learn to make stained glass orna ments at Westmoreland Community Center from 6:30-9:30 pm. It costs $10. All supplies furnished. 687-5316. Bingo is played every Tuesday for 18-year-olds and older at the Agri culture Bldg, at the Fairgrounds. 796 W 13th. Sponsored by the Rotary, Active 20/30 Club, 7 pm, 687-4292. Etc. The Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America will sponosr a bake sale in front of the UO Book store today. Children Holiday Spree for ages 4-5 to team how to make cards, gift wrapping, and gifts from 10-11:30 at the Me morial Bldg., Wilamalane Park Dis trict, cost is $2.50/in district, $5/ out-of-district. Concert Music UO music students will perform a variety of numbers in a Musical Smorgasbord at 12:30 pm in room 198, UO School of Music, free. UO Chamber Choir, Vocal Jazz En semble, Contemporary Chorus, Uni versity Chorale and University Singers will present a Christmas Concert at 8 pm, between perform ances the audience will be invited to join the combined choirs in singing well-known carols, 8 pm, Beall Con cert Hall, free.