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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1983)
"Birdman" 1982, 59x45, oil, encaustic, pine needles, copper leaf on canvas Artist Kathy Caprario presents this and other works at LCC’s Art and Ap plied Design Dept. Gallery through Jan. 26. See Art Gallery listing for details. _ CARLIN WITH SPECIAL GUEST: Leon Redbone A Pacific Entertainment Production Hult Center — Silva Concert Hall January 27 — 8:00 P.M. ★ Tickets $12.75 and $10.25 Ticket price includes patron user fee For Ticket Information Call 687-5000 HUITCENTER TOR TH < PF 20 OPMING ARTS * Art Galleries Artworks, 291 E 5th St. Eugene. Works by Patrick Nagle, Uzilevsky, R.C. Gor man, Manarchy, Jerry Schurr, Marci and Oku on display through Jan 31. Hours: 10 am-6 pm Mon.-Sat. and noon-5 pm Sun. Artists' Union, 985 Willamette St, Eugene. "Self image," a group art show, on display through Jan 29. Gallery hours: noon-5 pm Tues.-Sat. Blair Island Restaurant, 325 Blair Blvd., Eugene. Drawings by Debi Dailey on display through Jan 31. Hours: 8 am-2 pm and 6-10 pm Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Sat. and 9 am-2 pm Sun. Cafe Central, 384 W 13th Ave. Eugene. Oregon landscapes by Andrew Johnston on display through Sat. Hours: 8 am-ll:30 pm Mon.-Fri. and 9 am-ll:30 Community Center for the Performing Arts (WOW Hall), 291 W 8th. Recent works in collage by Dar Ford will be on display through January. Hours: 3-6 pm, Tues.-Sat. Designworks, 1877 Willamette St, Eu gene. Mezzotint etchings by Narakawa, Yokoi, G.H. Rothe and Honda; litho graphs by R.C. Gorman, Ed Singer and Terry Olson; and serigraphs by Jane Scott, Jerry and William Nolan on dis play through Feb 28. Hours: 10 am-6 pm Tues.-Sat. and by appointment at 484-4608. Emerald Empire Art Association, 421 N "A," Springfield. The front gallery will feature pictures in oils, watercolors and acrylics of landscapes, florals and wild life, by local artist Mardy Brown, through Jan. Hours: 11 am-4 pm. 344-5048. Eugene Public Library, 1000 W 13th Ave. Wildflower photography by Dave Curtis in the magazine room, and watercolors by various artists in the up stairs gallery on display through Jan 31. Hours: 10 am-9 pm Tues-Thurs. and 10 am-6 pm Fri. and Sat. High Street Coffee Gallery, 1243 High St, Eugene. Paintings and prints by Julie Hershner on display through Feb 6. Hours: 8am-midnight Mon.-Fri. and 10 am-midnight Sat.-Sun. Insights Gallery of Fine Art, 5th St. PUblic Market, 296 E 5th Ave. Eugene. Ongoing exhibit of original prints, fine art posters and original paintings. Hours: 10 am-6 pm Mon.-Sat., 11 am-5 pm Sun. Keystone Cafe, 395 W 5th Ave., Eugene. Authentic silver print photo graphs by Larry Gellert on display through Jan 31. Hours: 8 am-2:30 pm Lane Community College, 4000 E 30th, Math and Art Building. Beginning Jan 3, Kathy Caprario will exhibit 17 of her paintings. A drawing instructor at the UO, she has displayed her works in Portland, Corvallis, NYC and New Jer sey. "I am working more and more with integrating 3-dimensional materials and objects with the paint," she says. Gal lery hours: 8 am-10 pm, Mon-thurs, 8-5 Lane Education Service District, 1200 Highway 99N, Eugene. Artwork by children in Kurami Elementary School in Kakegawa, Japan, Eugene’s sister ci ty, on display through Jan 15. Hours: 8 am-5 pm Mon.-Fri. McDonald Frame Shop and Gallery, 417 High St., Eugene. Landscape photo graphs by Edwark K Vliek on display through Jan 31. Hours: 9 am-5:30 pm, Mon.-Sat. Opus Five Gallery of Crafts, 2469 Hil yard St. Eugene, "January No Show/ Group Show," an exhibit by area ar tists, on display through Jan 31. Hours: 11 am-8 pm Mon.-Fri., 11 am-5:30 pm Sat. and noon-4 pm Sun. Project Space Gallery, 39 E 10th. "Re cent Devleopments," 2nd Annual Northwest Photography Exhibit on display through Jan 28. Hours noon-5 pm Tues.-Sat. Soaring Wings Art Gallery, 760 Willamette/ Hours: 9-5:30 pm Mon.-Sat. and by appointment. 683-8474. Springfield Museum, 6th and Main Sts. Telephone Communications in Oregon, featuring telephones, switchboards and related equipment and The Historic Springfield Millrace, on display thru June 30; and a costume collection of the Very Little Theatre, on display through Jan 15. Hours: 11 am-5 pm, Mon.-Sat. and 2-5 pm Sun. Springfield Library, 225 N Fifth St. Works by the Valley Calligraphy Guild on display through Jan 30. Hours: 5-8 pm, Tues-Thurs., noon-5 pm Sat. University of Oregon, Musuem of Natural Nistory, UO campus, Science Complex. Original wood cuts, etchings and lithographs of rock formations by local artist Denise Clark. Scientific illus trations (mostly rare Oregon plants) by Linda Vorobik. Watercolors of pre historic mammals by Guy Leahy. Hours: 12-5 pm Tues.-Sat. University of Oregon, Faculty Club, Collier House, 1170 E 13th. Water colors by Ellen Gabehart on display through Jan 31. Hours: 9-3 pm Mon.-Fri. 686-5268. University of Oregon Museum of Art, UO campus. Main floor gallery, a major exhibition of non-traditional oil paint ings, drawings and watercolors by Port land-based artist Henk Pander. Also in the main floor gallery will be a display of 20th century American artists por traits of themselves and other artists. Selected from the UO Art Museum's permanent collections. In the Photo graphy at Oregon Gallery, black and white photographs by two-time Aca demy Award winning filmmaker Lou Stammen. Hours: noon-5 pm, Weds.-Sun. 686-3027. University of Oregon, EMU, Aperture Gallery. Photographs by Mark Lim. jllfr W/ WAREHOUSE ARTIST CC STUDIOS 12 343-2306 ch 385 Lawrence SAVE OUR PARKS & WILDLIFE! Feed Watt to the । Bears • -2*1900 Getta Graphics1982 100% COTTON T-Shirt ton with green ink $7postpd. 2 wks. delivery Wholesale Available BANYAN TREE ♦ BOX 820 • CRESWELL OR 97426 Tuesday Etc. The Bookmobile of the Eugene Public Library will be at: Parkview Terrace, 3rd & High, 9:15-10:15 am and at Ya Po Ah Terrace, 350 Pearl, 10:30-11:30 am. A Plano Class for Senior Citizens is being offered at the U of O. School of Music Preparatory Division. The beginning class will cover note read ing, chording, playing by ear and improvisation, while the interme diate class will explore the art of ar ranging pop songs and a classical repetoire. Beginners on Tuesdays, 10:30-12:30; intermediates 10:30 12:30 Thursdays. For more infor mation call 683-6280. Econo-Living is a road show spon sored by Lane County Extension. This is a free 2-hour program em phasizing 'living better with less." Topics include: "Fuels from the Forest," "Saving on Your Heating Bills," "Clothing Re-runs," and "Gardening Tips." 7:30 pm at Chur chill High, 687-4243. Elk Lake Lodge Ski Tour is having a mandatory pre-trip meeting at 7 pm at 765 North A St, 746-1669. Free blood pressure check-up is be ing offered at the Westmoreland Community Center from 10 am till noon. 1545 W 22nd. 687-5316. Wednesday 19; Workshops ESP—What is it and how to use it. Introductory lecture. Cost $3. 7:30-8:30 pm at the Eugene Hilton. Sponsored by Eugene Inner Peace Movement Group. Call 686-0987 for Sufi Instruction, 7 pm. Room 302 Deady Hall, continues. Improvisation and Songwriting, a ten-week, 3-credit class at the U of O for all instrument artists and vocalists. Future Signs: Astrology 1983 by Johanna Koch. Discover your astro logical potential. Bring your chart if you have one. FREE. 7 pm, Eugene Public Library. Call 342-7272. An introduction to the Meditations and Taped Discourses of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh at the Mandip Raj neesh Meditation Center. Call 343-8516. Modern Dance and Improvisation is instructed by Genoa Wilson, $2. 10-11:30 am at the New Age Center, 1015 River Rd. Remodel for Solar Heating is the subject of this month's all-day Mas ter Conserver training. FREE. For more info call Bruce Sullivan at the Lane Co. Extension Office, 687-4243. Creating Nutritional Meals on a low budget. The four-week course will meet Wednesdays from 5:30-7:30 pm. Sponsored by the Continuation 1 Center, U of O. Call 686-4231 for more info. Sexual Harrassment, a Personal Ser vices workshop, 8:30-11:45 am, 101 EMU.