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Artists in Residence
Directory
Theater • Music • Dance • Art
ART
Denise Clark, Artist
726-4889, Eugene
Original etchings, lithographs,
and drawings.
Commissions accepted.
Marvin Denmark, Cartoonist
935-4589 (local call) Evenings
Cartooning, lettering, technical
drawings.
Cheryl Reed, Graphic Designer
342-5068/345-0942. Eugene
Experienced, professional.
Advertising design, photography,
screen printing: cash/trade.
Kitrick Short, Artist
Soundworks Gallery, Marcola
933-2382, Marcola (local call)
Original stainless steel sculpture.
Oil and prints, rare master's graphics.
CLOTHING
Anne Henry, Handmade Clothing
345-3597, Eugene
Flannel shirts, vests, pants, dresses,
skirts: some with embroidery/
patchwork.
Star, Creative Costuming
Saturday Market through Christmas
P.O. Box 10162, Eugene 97440
Street clothing with a unique touch.
Hats and capes a specialty.
COLOR
Debra Eberhardt, Color Consultant
484-5090, Eugene
Color draping, original paintings,
spectrum designs.
MUSIC
Majida Friedman. Voice
485-0979, Eugene
Developing the natural voice.
Singing for all ages.
Karen Owens. Musician/Manager
Apples in Winter, Irish Pub Music
342-6187. Eugene
Humorous and sentimental songs.
Vocals, authentic folk instruments.
Linda Spangler, Piano & Guitar
2441 Emerald, 683-6280. Eugene
Creative. supportive instruction in
a variety of styles.
Peter Thomas, Composer, Guitar
2045 Pierce. 343-5070. Eugene
Classical guitar. Performances private
or public. Instruction at all levels.
DANCE
Dunya & Naira Jalal, Dancers
Raqs al Qamar Troupe
484-4068/343-6189, Eugene
Folk to cabaret Mid-Eastern dance.
Performances for large, small groups.
Carol McIntyre, Director
Aloha Nui Dance Company
484-9874, Eugene
Authentic Polynesian entertainment
for large and small groups.
Carol, Middle Eastern Dance
933-2382, Marcola (local call)
Performances, Instruction,
Belly Grams for
large or small groups.
Barbara Sellers, Teacher
683-2215/683-5294, Eugene
Classes in American Belly Dancing,
and the dances of North Africa at
Dance Spectrum.
Zarouhi, Oriental Dancer/
instructor
343-4830, Eugene
Professional performances.
Musicians available. Small parties
to concerts. "Belly Dance" classes
THEATRE
Celeste Bennet, Director
Oregon Fantasy Players
686-1574. Eugene
Original plays and puppet shows.
For groups of any size.
VIDEO
G. V. Stathakis, Video Vignettes
484-0432, Eugene
"Valiant Efforts" that tap
The Pulse of the Land"
and the "Hearts of the People"
WRITING
Robin Leigh, Editor and Tutor
484-3922, Eugene
Imaginative or academic writing.
Overcome your writing blocks.
WOOD_
Ave/John Norem, Woodcarver
435 Lincoln, 484-9204, Eugene
Exhibits, Sales, Instruction.
I enjoy and teach, the tools for each.
Reach for olde treasures in the wood.
To list yourself in the Artists-in-Residence Directory, send us your information
plus $10—to be listed through the end of the year. After Jan. 1. the cost will be $5 a
month, plus a $5 one-time fee for new listings. Mail to: What's Happening, Artists
Directory, P.O. Box 259. Eugene, OR 97440. Deadline is Monday noon for Thurs
day's paper. Call Lois at 687-9140 for assistance.
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A fine selection of
books on personal Sc
spiritual growth,
psychology, healing,
the occult. Records
& tapes of music for
meditation and relax
Unique in Eugene.
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Monday-Sarurday 10-6
790 E. 11th Ave. • 485-4848
Innerspace T
A Survival Kit for Kids
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a unique journal for
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/ or call Paula: 343-7659
Saturday
Sports / Recreation
Polar Bear Bicycle Ride, an annual
event, meets at 9:30 am at Pedal
Power parking lot on 5th St to
register for a 38-mile roundtrip ex
cursion to Harrisburg and back. A
sagwagon will be provided; be sure
to bring food, water, raingear, and
to dress warmly. Free. For more in
formation, call 344-9885. Sponsored
by all area bicycle groups.
Greenpeace Eugene Whale Watches
2-hour cruise observes the gray
whale migration every Saturday and
Sunday in January. For more in
formation and reservations, call
Greenpeace at 687-8121 or Ellen
Arietta at 726-5208. Cost is $15 per
person.
Etc.
New Years Day Benefit Champagne
Brunch at the Homefried Truckstop,
790 E 14th, benefits White Bird
Clinic. Brunch is served from
9:30-1:30 and features Eggs
Benedict. Call 342-8255 for more in
formation.
Radio
The Future Is Us with Marie
Spengler is featured on New Dimen
sions at 11 am on KLCC, 89.7 FM.
Star Wars, Episode 6, airs at 6 pm on
KWAX FM, 91.1, and features Mark
Hamill as Luke Skywalker and An
thony Daniels as everybody's
favorite robot, See Threepio.
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Sports / Recreation
Greenpeace Whale Watches Cruise;
see Saturday's listing for details.
Meetings
Spiritual support group for people
on all spiritual paths who want to
help each other at the New Age
Center from 4*6 pm is free. Call Paul
Spencer, 689-5482, for more infor
mation.
Radio
New Year's Special on This Sunday
Morning following the area's most
comprehensive international news at
10 am on KLCC, 89.7 FM.
Holiday Leftovers are the subject for
tonight's Women's Night Out pro
gram on KLCC at 6 pm.
Workshops
Rajneesh quiet meditation and bio
energetics workshop from 1-4 pm at
the Mandip Rajneesh Meditation
Center, 343-8516. Costs $5.
Artist Ellen Gabehart
Musical Watercolors
"I want to paint not just the musicians, but the music," says local artist Ellen
Gabehart. She began by sketching strolling musicians at the Renaissance Fair in
Marin County about nine years ago and then moved to sketching rock bands in
L.A. She came to Oregon in 1975 and began painting rock and roll musicians in
Gold Beach that year. Ten or twelve of Gabehart’s musician series watercolors
were exhibited last spring at the WOW Hall. Altogether, she's had four show
ings of them. This spring she will exhibit her new musical paintings at the
WOW Hall and at the Roseburg Art Center; this series contains portraits of
classical musicians for the first time.
For Gabehart,music and the visual arts are very close to one another. She
records what she sees and hears in her paintings; harmony and rhythm take on
form and color. "Music stimulates my vision," Gabehart says, "as if the notes
of the music correlated to 'notes' of color." Each piece she does is specific to the
performance she sees; she'd use a different color or another form to describe
the same group or individual artist another time, she says.
"Being in my studio and just painting; that's my idea of heaven," says
Gabehart. "I just wish I could do that and nothing else." But no matter how
much she wants painting to be her major activity, in reality she finds much of
her time is spent teaching and going to crafts fairs and galleries. She finishes
work at the Old Oregon Christmas Fair Christmas Eve, opens a show at the
First Presbyterian Church Jan 4, and begins teaching Fine Arts for Children
(ages 4-6) and Basic Art (ages 7-12) at Maude Kerns Art Center every Saturday
through the winter. Her watercolors are displayed in Depoe Bay, Newport,
Sunriver, Corvallis, Gold Beach, and Brookings art galleries. Each summer she
teaches creative watercolor workshops and classes in coast towns like Coos
Bay, Reedsport, Bandon and Port Orford.
Watercolors seem the right medium for Ellen Gabehart, although she points
out that she is proficient in oils and all other art mediums. But it is the very
unpredictable nature of watercolors that she likes. "You must be the kind of
person who can allow accidents to happen," Gabehart admits. "You must not
always be in control of the medium," she says, "you must let the medium con
trol you sometimes." Her spontaneous and flowing personality is reflected in
the medium she has chosen, and her works are alive and happy as a result.
—Lois Wadsworth
Monday
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Meetings
Citizens Action for Lasting Security
(CALS) holds an organizing meeting
at Growers Market Building at 7:30
pm.
Radio
Blue Plate Special features weekly
Native American News on First Per
son Radio at 12 noon on KLCC, 89.7
FM.
From the Leffside looks at 1982 at
7:30 pm on KLCC, 89.7 FM.
Sports / Recreation
Oregon Wrestling team begins a
week of meets in California; tonight
in Davis against California, Davis,
at 7:30 pm.
Monday
Workshops
Spanish Classes registration at 1236
Kincaid, Eugene Council for Human
Rights in Latin America, 484-5867 or
686-0309, for classes beginning Jan
12 taught by native bilingual
speakers. Classes cost $30 for 30
hours of instruction.
10 week class in Rock, Jazz, Blues
Guitar offered at the U of O, regis
tration today and tomorrow,
University Library Room 352,
686-3761. Prerequisite: ability to
play basic chords. Class will meet
from 3:30-5:20 pm, and will teach
lead guitar, improvisation, rhythm
styles, chord techniques. $62.
10 week class in Contemporary
Acoustic Guitar registration today
and tomorrow at the Music School.
Call 686-3761 for information about
the class, which costs $62.