Wednesday
Etc.
Take a Relaxation Break instead of a
lunch break. Five free noon-time ses
sions to release physical and mental stress
and tension, noon-1 pm. Gallery Room,
Eugene Public Library. Dress comfort
ably and bring a pillow. Kate Brage,
MSW, 686-9193.
The Eugene Bookmobile will be at
Ivorena Care Center, 10:30 am; Condon/
Magnet Arts Schools, 1797 Agate,
1:30-3:15; Riverview, 211 Riverview St,
3:30-5:30.
Great Bargains will be offered on Whale
T-shirts, jerseys and sweatshirts, 10 am-8
pm on the Victory for Whales Table, near
the Main Desk, EMU, U of O.
Children
Register by today for an adventure trip to
the Dunes and Coast on April 30, 9-5 pm
(grades 1-6). Participants are asked to
bring lunch and change of clothes in case
of wet weather. Cost $10 and includes
transportation. 687-5373.
A public reception for student artists of
Springfield Middle School will highlight
an ongoing show (April 20-May 20)
tonight, 7-8, in the Library Meeting
Room, 225 N 5th St, Springfield.
Meetings
General meeting of Community Village
for the 1983 Oregon Country Fair for all
groups interested in participating in this
year’s village, 7:30 pm, Growers Market,
454 Willamette.
Women’s Night Out: Full Moon Music.
Bring your songs and instruments to
share. Free, 7-9 pm, 1802 Lawrence. Con
tact Diana Abernathy, 345-3269 for info.
Cycling Alternatives Network will have a
general meeting at 7:30 pm at Celeste
Campbell Senior Center, 155 High St. All
persons interested in bicycling are invited
to attend. Contact Susan R. Baxter,
345-7159, for further info.
Speakers
Free introductory lecture on the Tran
scendental Meditation technique for
relieving stress and creating perfect
health. 7:30 pm, Eugene Public Library.
Eugene architects Denny Hellesvig and U
of O professor G.Z. Brown will discuss
passive solar efficiency of a Newport of
fice building, 7 pm, 283 Lawrence, U of
O. Free.
Heat Pumps: Technology and Applica
tions is the topic of a free seminar pre
sented by the OSU Extension Service, 7
pm at the Extension Auditorium, 950 W
13th.
Microcomputer Application for personal
home or business use with Network
Singles and Dan Unrein. Refreshments
seived. 8 pm, $1.50/$2.50.
Free slide show by Kate Rogers Gesert,
author of The Beautiful Food Garden at 7
pm, Campbell Senior Center. Kate will
discuss how to grow vegetables, flowers,
and herbs as well as companion planting,
color combinations and regional suitabili
ty.
Who’s Out to Buy Your National Forests
is the subject of Richard Alston, professor
of economics at Weber State College; the
Administration’s plan to sell National
Forest land. Free, 167 EMU, U of O, 7:30
Concert Music
Bow Wow Wow in their only Oregon ap
pearance, 8 pm in the EMU ballroom!
Visible Targets from Seattle will open.
Tickets available at EMU Main Desk,
Earth River Records and Diana’s. >
Workshops / Classes
Antique Seminar with Gwen Znerold,
noted collector, author, appraisor and lec
turer on antiques, discussing Silver, 9
am-3:30 pm, lunch included. $20. Call
344-4813 or 687-8760 for further infor
mation.
Village Life of Albanians in Yugoslav
Macedonia is the subject of a lecture/slide
presentation, part of the Festival of East
European Peoples, 7:30 pm, 107 Law
rence Hall, U of O, free.
Film
Countdown to America, an “anti-freeze”
film made by the American Security
Council, will be shown free at 3 pm, 101
EMU on the U of O campus.
Knife in the Water, 8 pm only, 123
Science, U of O. Free.
Art Galleries
Aperture, Erb Memorial Union, U of O.
Photographs by Mark I. Johnson, April
5-26.
Artworks, 291 E 5th St. Works by
Patrick Nagle, Uzilevsky, R.C. Cor
man. manarchy, Jerry Schurr, Marci
and Oku. Hours: 10 am-6 pm. Mon-Sat
and noon-5 pm, Sun.
Aurora Silk, 440 Blair Blvd. Spring
flowers blossom—printed, painted and
kasuri multi-colored kimono. Hours: Fri
Sat 1-5 pm. Also by appointment.
683-2359.
Blair Island Restaurant, 325 Blair Blvd.
Watercolor artists Debbie Nunez and
Carmen Stephens will display their works
through the month of April at Blair Island
Restaurant, 325 Blair, Eugene. The res
taurant hours are 8 am-3 pm weekdays'
and 9 am-2 pm Sat-Sun. Blair Island Res
taurant is now jurying for its spring
shows. For more information call God
frey, 484-0758.
Brunier Gallery (IMC at UO Library), 14
black and white photographs of the UO
Campus at night by Tony Harbett,
through April 30. Hours: Mon-Thurs, 8
am-10 pm; Fri 8 am-5 pm.
Community Center for the Performing
Arts (WOW Hall), 8th & Lincoln. Season
of Wren in the Woods. Paintings-Mixed
Media by Jean Davidson. Reception Sun
Jay. April 10. 3-6 pm. Exhibit through
April 30. Hours: 3-6 pm Tues-Sat.
Emerald Empire Art Association, 421 N
"A" St. Springfield. Front Gallery will
feature pictures in oils of landscapes and
seascapes, by Kathy Whitson, local artist.
Hours: 11 am-4 pm. Opening reception
for this show is April 10, 1:30-4 pm.
Erb Memorial Union, near Main Desk.
Exhibit and sale of 250 unique and often
humorous cel paintings—which are the
original paintings actually filmed in mak
ing animated cartoons. Highlights artists
Chuck Jones and Friz Freleng. April
25-26.
Cuesite Sdeae Library, -V vv s join.
Watercolors and drawings by Ingrid
Peterson in the upstairs gallery, through
April 30. Regular library hours.
Excelsior, 754 E. 13th. James Ulrich's
paintings on display through April 30.
Gallery 141, Lawrence Hall, UO. Painting
by Norm Rosenberg and David Gelsheker.
Sculpture by James Lanier. Through
tomorrow.
Green Earth Art Center, 1155 W. 1st. Oils
by Doris Prieto. Watercolors by Pat Ren
wick. Drawings by Jan Cantwell and Lon
Haverly as well as artworks by guest ar
tists Dorothy Warr, Kerry Kinman, Julia
Lucich, Karen Snider, Mickey Wing, Be
verly Leonard, Ione Brown, Jorge Ramos,
Ellen Gabehart, and students of Green
Earth. Hours: Mon-Sat, 10-5.
High St. Coffee Gallery, 1243 High St.
Paintings and drawings by Elaina Laboda
Jamieson. Hours: Mon-Fri, 8 am-11 pm;
Sat-Sun 10 am-11 pm. Through 5/1.
Insight Gallery of Fine Arts, 5th St.
Public Market, 296 E 5th, Eugene. On
going exhibit of original paintings.
Hours: 10 am-6 pm Mon.-Sat., 11 am-5
pm Sun.
Keystone Cafe, 395 w. 5th. Acrylics and
pastels by local artist Steve Boswell.
Hours: 8 am-2:30 pm daily (including
Sunday). Through 5/15.
Lane Community College, Art and Ap
plied Design Dept. Paintings by Corvallis
artist Faylinda Kodis and sculptures by
Eugenean Paul Pappas. Hours: Mon
Thurs, 8 am-10 pm; Fri 8 am-5 pm.
Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th
Ave. Henry Korn Gallery: Paintings,
sculptures and constructions by Carolyn
Quinn. Photography Gallery: Photo
graphs by Bill Bradish. Hours: 9 am-9 pm
Tues through Thurs; 9 am-5 pm Fri; 9 am
noon Sat. Through April 30.
Project Space, 39 E. 1 Oth. Westlake, Pap
pas and Prowell Show—WPPS. Each ar
tist incorporates found art in the works.
Opening reception is April 23, 8 pm.
Hours: Tues-Sat, noon-5 pm.
Springfield City Hall, Council
Chambers, 225 N A St. Watercolor
paintings and mixed media by Judith
Manning and George Rhoads. Through
April 21. Call 726-3700 for viewing
Springfield Library, 225 N Fifth St.
Works by Valley Calligraphy Guild on
display through the winter. Hours: 5-8
pm Tues-Thurs, noon-5 pm Sat.
Springfield Museum, 6th & Main. Croa
tian Folk Costumes on exhibit until May
1. Also Telephone Communications in
Oregon features telephones, switch
boards. Also the historic Mill Race.
Through June 30. Hours: 11-5 pm, Mon
Sat; 2-5 pm Sun.
University of Oregon Faculty Club, 1170
E 13th St. Fabrications, a show of im
agination in Fabric. Julie Berner, Barbara
Frenzel, Mary Goodson, Ardis Letey,
Mary Schoolcraft. Through April 30.
U of O Museum of Art, Main Floor
Gallery. Major exhibition of acrylic and
oil paintings and small bronze sculptures
by Russian artist and humanist Ernst
Neizvestny in conjunction with his stay as
visiting lecturer and humanist-in-residence
at the University, Through May 8. Hours:
Noon-5 pm, Wed-Sun.
U of O Museum of Art, Photography at
Oregon Gallery. A collection of works by
well-known photographers such as Ed
ward Weston, Imogen Cunningham,
Wynn Bullock and Paul Cappenegro.
Through May 1. Hours: Noon-5 pm.
Wed-Sun.
UO Museum of Natural History, DO
Campus. An exhibit of extraodindary,
rare, 19th century Macedonian Bridal
Costumes is on display in conjunction
with the Festival of East European Peo
ples. April 10-14. April 24-May 1. Hours:
Noon-5 pm, Tues-Sun; 10 am-5 pm April
30, May 1. Opening reception April 10, 3
pm. Live Balkan music, refreshments.
Ceramic Showcase ’83
The finest new work of Oregon Potters Cooperative members will
be exhibited in Portland next week, including work by local potters
Julie Reisner and Michael Keenen of Eugene and Gil Harrison of Cot
tage Grove. Julie and Michael have both studied in Japan. Gil, a full
time potter for 12 years, has begun doing larger “decorator items,”
and was recently commissioned by the Benson Hotel in Portland to
create large ceramics for seven special suites.
Virtually every major technique in the field will be represented in the
show. Nationally prominent artists like Frank Boyden (raku), Geof
frey Pagen (Reed College), Patrick Horsley, Tom and Elaine Coleman
of Canby, Oregon will be present, in addition to other acclaimed ar
tists.
Marlene Gabel, Director of Contemporary Crafts Gallery of Port
land, after traveling through much of the U.S., said, “It is always ex
citing to return to Oregon where some of the most significant work in
the ceramic world is being done.” She adds, “More and more the line
between fine art and craft is disappearing, and this is evidenced in the
individuality of Oregon potters. Many Northwest potters have been
working in their field 12-20 years, and the quality and expertise in
dicate the beginning of a golden period as master craftspeople perform
their most exciting work.”
The show is next Friday (11 am-9 pm) and Saturday (10 am-6 pm),
April 29 and 30 at the Western Forestry Center, 4033 S.W. Canyon
Rd., Portland. Call Gil Harrison for further information, 942-2071.
—Bill Snyder
Corvallis painter Faylinda Kodis and Eugene sculptor Paul Pappas presents
their works from April 22-May 12 in the LCC Art Gallery, with an opening
reception on Friday, April 22,7:30-9:30 pm. The gallery is in the Math and Art
Building on the LCC campus. Hours are 8 am-10 pm Monday-Thursday, and 8
am-5 pm on Fridays.
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