Art Galleries
Aperture in the Erb Memorial Union, UO
Campus. Photographs by Thomas Reiss
will be on display through Aug 1. EMU
summer hours.
Artists’ Union Gallery, 985 Willamette St.
The Last Picture Show, works by gallery
members, is on display through June 25.
On that day there will be a closing recep
tion from 12-5 pm.
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.
Paintings by John Briones are on display
through July. Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-3 pm;
Sat-Sun 9 am-2 pm.
Emerald Empire Art Association, 421 N
“A” St, Springfield. The Front Gallery
will feature pictures in multi media in
cluding oils, watercolor, ink, pastel of
wildlife and western scenes by local artist
Karen Pidgeon. Hours: 11 am-4 pm.
Erb Memorial Union, Main Lobby, UO
Campus. A series of 14 posters condens
ing the exhibit featured at the Huh Center
during the Bach Festival will be on display
through July 22. It is entitled Germans to
America, 300 Years of Immigration,
1683-1983. Hours: Mon-Thurs 7 am-7
pm, Fri 7 am-4 pm. Closed weekends.
Galerie de Chevrier, 430 Highway 101,
Yachats, OR. One-man exhibit of original
oil paintings by Michael Gibbons, Oregon
artist. Hours: 11 am-9 pm daily.
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, lone Brown, Jorge Ramos,
Dien Gabehart, and students of Green
Earth. Hours: Mon-Sat 10-5.
High St. Coffee Gallery, 1243 High St.
Yarn paintings by Indians of Mexico are
on display through Aug 1. Hours: Mon
Fri. 8 am-11 pm; Sun 10am-l l pm. Clos
ed Saturday.
Keystone Cafe, 395 W. 5th Ave. Original
designs in stained glass by Kit Ayala are
on display through Aug 14. Hours: Mon
Sun 7 am-2 pm; Fri-Sun 5:30-9:30 pm
Old Friends, 1128-A Alder St. Mexican
Folk Art exhibit include Huichole yarn
paintings, ceremonial masks in wood,
ceramics and paper mache, weavings, hui
piles, bags and wall hangings. Hours:
Mon-Sat, 10:30-5:30.
Original Graphics Gallery, 122 E. Broad
way. Lithographs, tapestries, etchings and
sculpture by Salvador Dali. Also reference
books and posters. Through August 1.
Hours: 11-5:30, Tues-Sat. 344-5580.
Project Space Gallery, 39 E 10th. A
rotating group show of its Gallery Artists
is on display during July. Each artist will
change his work periodically. Hours: Fri,
Sat, noon-5 pm.
Ragan Gallery, 95020 Hwy. 101 (between
Sea Lion Caves and Yachats) features
Robert Sherwood’s seascapes in oil and
Kolan Peterson’s watercolors. Through
October. Hours: 11 am-5 pm. 1-547-3596.
Springfield Museum, 6th and Main Sts,
Springfield. The Sandal and the Cave:
Early Peoples of the Northern Great Basin
will be on display until Oct. 28. It contains
50 items excavated at archeological sites in
southeastern Oregon. Exhibit was de
signed by Jan Coleman who has designed
them for the UO Museum of Natural
History. Hours: 11 am-5 pm, Wed-Sat.
UO Faculty Club (Collier House), Univer
sity and 13th Streets. Art Attack ’83,
works by Janet Bruce, Jeff Johnson and
others, is on display through Aug 12.
Hours: 9 am-3 pm.
U of O Museum of Natural Histor
Science Complex, UO Campus. An ex
hibit of extraordinary, rare 19th century
Macedonian Bridal Costumes will be on
display until July 31. Hours: Tues-Sun,
12-5 pm.
Warehouse Artists Studio Gallery, 385
Lawrence St. Watercolors by Massachu
setts/New York artist Billy Riley contain
imagery encompassing pop culture icons
and traditional Celtic motifs. The political
volume is turned up loud. July 8-31.
Opening reception on the 8th, 8 pm.
Hours: 10am-3 pm, Mon-Fri.
WISTEC (Willamette Science & Tech
nology Center), 2300 Centennial Blvd.
The Kalapuya: Native Peoples of the Wil
lamette Valley will be on display July
10-Sept 7. Includes artifacts found in the
Willamette Valley as well as quotes from
early diaries. Hours: noon-5 pm Tues
Sun.
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